Album 34: In Your Wildest Dreams

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Album 34: In Your Wildest Dreams
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Strange goings-on in #440: “I Slap Floor”.
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Strange goings-on in #440: “I Slap Floor”.
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November 2000
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Album 34: In Your Wildest Dreams

In Your Wildest Dreams is the 34th Adventures in Odyssey mainstream album. It was released in November 2000. Its episodes began airing on the radio starting on September 18, 1999 and finished on May 27, 2000.

Description

You’ll never believe it—Eugene has invented a robot version of Whit! And if you think that’s strange, wait until you hear about all the other odd things going on in Odyssey: Eugene and Connie are getting married? Tom is shutting down the Timothy Center so Bart Rathbone can turn it into a space camp? And—most amazing of all—Harlow Doyle actually solves a case? What in the world is going on?

Episodes

Episode Original Airdate Writer Director Rating Buy Preview
#422: “Passages: Fletcher's Rebellion, Part 1”
September 18, 1999
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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A woman named Alice tells an incredible story about how she and Tom Riley's son, Timmy, traveled to another world called Marus.

#423: “Passages: Fletcher's Rebellion, Part 2”
September 25, 1999
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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A woman named Alice tells an incredible story about how she and Tom Riley's son, Timmy, traveled to another world called Marus.

#437a: “Sunset Bowlawater”
March 4, 2000
John Fornof
Phil Lollar
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Mandy enlists Harlow Doyle's help to find out why her goldfish died, and the goldfish explains why in his own words.

#437b: “The Long Way Home”
March 4, 2000
Jim Ware
Phil Lollar
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Aubrey Shepard is fed up with the Timothy Center and tries to get away by going on a youth group trip.

#438a: “The Lyin' Tale”
March 11, 2000
Charlie Richards
Phil Lollar
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After Aubrey Shepard is frightened by a kitten in a garbage can, she begins to quickly exaggerate the story.

#440: “I Slap Floor”
April 1, 2000
Marshal Younger
Phil Lollar
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Bernard Walton tells Mandy Straussberg and her brother, David, about an extremely strange week in Odyssey.

#441a: “What Do You Think?”
April 8, 2000
John Fornof
Phil Lollar
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Liz Horton uses the Room of Consequence to find out what other people really think of her.

#441b: “Idol Minds”
April 8, 2000
Charlie Richards
Phil Lollar
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Eugene creates an animatronic Whit to replace Mr. Whittaker when he leaves town.

#442a: “Two Roads”
April 15, 2000
Jim Ware
Phil Lollar
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A Twilife Zone episode follows the lives of two people, one who lives an 'evil' life and one who seems to live a good, upstanding life.

#443: “Changing Rodney”
April 22, 2000
Kathy Buchanan
Phil Lollar
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Mandy goes on a mission to turn Rodney Rathbone into a “good” guy, but it's more difficult than she thinks.

#444b: “The Bad Guy”
April 29, 2000
Marshal Younger
Phil Lollar
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Nick Mulligan's controversial friend Vince seems to have become a better person.

#444c: “Bethany's Flood”
May 17, 2001
Jim Ware
Phil Lollar
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Bethany dreams a wacky version of the flood story.

#445: “No Boundaries”
May 6, 2000
John Fornof
Phil Lollar
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Through the Room of Consequence, Alex Jefferson experiences what life would be like if he could do whatever he wanted—without any rules.

#446a: “A Matter of Manners”
May 13, 2000
John Fornof
Phil Lollar
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After getting kicked out of Whit's End for poor manners, David Straussberg and Alex Jefferson decide to learn good manners.

#446b: “The Seven Deadly Dwarves”
May 13, 2000
Jim Ware
Phil Lollar
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Bethany Shepard has a dream very loosely based on the Seven Deadly Sins.

#447: “Potlucks and Poetry”
May 20, 2000
Kathy Buchanan
Phil Lollar
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Aubrey is so embarrassed by her parents that she does everything she can to keep them from showing up at a poetry reading--including not telling them about it at all.

#448: “Mandy's Debut”
May 27, 2000
Charlie Richards
Phil Lollar
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Two plays that Mandy has written are performed at the Little Theatre--starring the Whit's End crew as themselves!

Writers

Writer Episode Number
422 423 437a 437b 438a 440 441a 441b 442a 443 444b 444c 445 446a 446b 447 448
Charlie Richards
Jim Ware
John Fornof
Kathy Buchanan
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker

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