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Platinum Collection

The Platinum Collection is a compilation album featuring 36 episodes on 12 CDs.

Description

Since 1987, the characters of the small town of Odyssey have ignited the imaginations of kids through fun situations and memorable lessons they treasure in their hearts for a lifetime! Featuring 36 episodes of Producer's Picks — that's over 15 hours of entertainment - on 12 CDs, this anniversary set comes with a colorful, collectible Adventures in Odyssey watch that both boys and girls will love to wear!

Notes

  • The AIO Platinum Collection is a celebration of 20 years of Adventures in Odyssey and is intended for "Casual Fans" (those who own very few albums, but would like to get a full understanding of the show's full range). This album contains 12 CDs with a total of 36 episodes. The set is divided into three wallets containing 4 CDs each.


Episodes

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#12: “The Tangled Web”
February 6, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Connie reads the story of Jeremy Forsythe, a boy who tells his mother a fib about some missing money. Both Jeremy and Connie learn that one lie leads to another.

#46: “The Shepherd and the Giant”
October 29, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Connie experiences the story of the Shepherd and the Giant using 'The Environment Enhancer', a new creation by Whit.

#51: “Connie, Part 1”
December 3, 1988
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Connie encounters old friends who remind her of how different she was before coming to Odyssey. Meanwhile, Eugene Meltsner starts working at Whit's End and promptly changes how the shop works.

#52: “Connie, Part 2”
December 10, 1988
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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In California, Connie must make a decision about Christianity. In Odyssey, Eugene is inadvertently causing problems at Whit's End.

#61: “The Boy Who Didn't Go to Church”
February 11, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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A skit about the role of all the members of the Christian body.

#87: “Elijah, Part 1”
September 30, 1989
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Robyn Jacobs and Jack Davis use the Imagination Station to experience the story of King Ahab, Queen Jezebel, Elijah, and the drought.

#88: “Elijah, Part 2”
October 7, 1989
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Robyn Jacobs and Jack Davis accidentally get sent to Elijah's time and experience a great adventure with Elijah in the Old Testament!

#92: “The Ill-Gotten Deed”
November 4, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Whit tells Calvin the story of brothers Horace and Grover McAlister, illustrating how far less productive revenge is than work.

#141: “Over the Airwaves”
January 19, 1991
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Kids' Radio puts together a bunch of shows involving adaptations of parables that deal with living a good life.

#142: “Train Ride”
January 26, 1991
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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When a former nemesis of Eugene's is seemingly killed in a train accident, Eugene is blamed. Whit helps to solve the mystery to clear Eugene.

#144: “Someone to Watch Over Me”
February 9, 1991
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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A man by the name of 'Grim' is following Jimmy Barclay everywhere he goes! Nagle tried to help him out, but when Jimmy discovers he is not in the in the Imagination Station, he learns his future lies in the hands of God.

#149: “By Dawn's Early Light”
April 13, 1991
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Curt Stevens and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz go back in the Imagination Station to see events at the beginning of the War of 1812.

#152: “The Meaning of Sacrifice”
May 4, 1991
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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The Barclays decide to listen to their pastor and sacrifice something they love to do... watch television! But it turns out to be a lot more difficult than anyone expected.

#184: “Isaac the Chivalrous”
February 29, 1992
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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After a journey in the Imagination Station, a brave knight follows Isaac into modern times.

#210: “On Solid Ground”
October 31, 1992
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Whit and the gang at Kid's Radio give up-to-the-minute news reports about Abraham, Lot and a city called Sodom.

#211: “The Mortal Coil, Part 1”
November 21, 1992
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit programs the Imagination Station to show what life after death might be like. Against the advice of Tom Riley, he tries the program on himself … with dangerous results.

#212: “The Mortal Coil, Part 2”
November 28, 1992
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit programs the Imagination Station to show what life after death might be like. Against the advice of Tom Riley, he tries the program on himself … with dangerous results.

#213: “Best Intentions”
December 5, 1992
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Connie and Eugene try to ensure that Whit gets his rest while recovering from being in the hospital.

#219: “Treasures of the Heart”
January 16, 1993
Geoff Kohler
Paul McCusker
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The Barclay family holds a yard sale to tidy up their cluttered attic.

#221: “It Is Well”
February 27, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Whit tells Lucy Cunningham-Schultz the story of the hymn "It Is Well."

#223: “Real Time”
March 13, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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A debate about the existence of God, a stalled elevator and a ticking bomb are all part of Whit's visit to a local radio station.

#224: “Greater Love”
March 20, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Whit hears the story of how Tom Riley's son died … from the man who claims to be responsible.

#230: “Our Father”
May 15, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Lawrence Hodges gets tangled up with the Bones of Rath. His need to find a father figure results in several hilarious flights of imagination.

#243: “Family Values”
September 11, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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To win a contest, the Rathbones go on a frantic quest to become a perfect family.

#277: “It Happened at Four Corners”
August 13, 1994
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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An old prospector, a torn map, and a legendary gold mine interrupt Eugene and Bernard’s journey to California and infect them with gold fever.

#321: “Hidden In My Heart”
July 1, 1995
Marshal Younger
Marshal Younger
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To teach about Bible memorization, Kids' Radio spoofs three popular television programs. Kids' Radio renames them “Star Trip,” “Rescue 119,” and “Laffie the Wonder Dog.”

#330: “The Time Has Come”
September 2, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Despondent over his helplessness to influence the ominous events in Odyssey, Eugene creates a search program for the Imagination Station that lets him replay key moments of his life.

#345: “B-TV: Compassion”
February 10, 1996
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Bernard Walton, Eugene, and the B-TV crew talk about compassion with the help of Marty the shoemaker.

#365: “Clara”
November 9, 1996
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Jack Allen tells Eugene about a shocking incident from his past. Whit gets angry and says that he never wants to see Jack again.

#412: “A Lesson From Mike”
October 24, 1998
Marshal Younger
Phil Lollar
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Julie is surprised by her feelings when a student she barely knows dies a tragic death.

#453: “The Great Wishy Woz, Part 1”
October 28, 2000
John Fornof
John Fornof
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Kids' Radio features a story about a young girl named Dotty who is transported to a strange land.

#454: “The Great Wishy Woz, Part 2”
November 4, 2000
John Fornof
John Fornof
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Kids' Radio features a story about a young girl named Dotty who is transported to a strange land.

#472: “Welcoming Wooton”
May 26, 2001
Torry Martin
Marshal Younger
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When Wooton Bassett takes time out of his postal route to help at Whit's End, he gets fired for missing too much work.

#539: “Called On in Class”
February 21, 2004
Bob Hoose
Bob Hoose
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Trent DeWhite has to give his oral report in class … and he imagines all sorts of disasters that might occur.

#552: “Sunday Morning Scramble”
October 30, 2004
Kathy Buchanan
Marshal Younger
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The Washingtons try to get to church on time, which leads to chaos in their home.

#572: “Odyssey Sings!”
July 9, 2005
John Fornof
Marshal Younger
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When America Sings! comes to Odyssey, many hopeful singers line up to audition.

Writers

Writer Episode Number
012 046 051 052 061 087 088 092 141 142 144 149 152 184 210 211 212 213 219 221 223 224 230 243 277 321 330 345 365 412 453 454 472 539 552 572
Bob Hoose
Geoff Kohler
John Fornof
Kathy Buchanan
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
Torry Martin


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