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- The original Adventures in Odyssey radio drama series.
- Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber appear as Cavis Appythart and Millward Phelps, respectively--two jingle writers based loosely on Gilbert and Sullivan. The setting is 1880s London, and they've written a musical called "The Princess and the Plumber", which they plan to open on Christmas Eve. Cavis thinks the production will "teach London how to love". But children at nearby St. Bart's Church are planning a nativity play for the same evening, and they plan to feature the Star of Christmas, a religious artifact unseen by the public for decades. The London Post Gazette writes a front-page story about the nativity play and the Star, and Cavis and Millward hatch a plan to make their musical better than the children's play. In the end, they learn about the true meaning of Christmas.
- The Veggie Tales gang tells the story of Joseph and his brothers, set in a Ponderosa-like Western ranch.
- Dylan learns that "stuff" isn't the most important thing in life.
- Dylan and Jesse are on a smashing safari in the Imagination Station until a glitch in the computer program causes it to end prematurely. But when Dylan goes aboard to retrieve a forgotten backpack, he's catapulted into a series of bizarre events that would amaze even inventor John Avery Whittaker. Gather the whole family for a rousing tale of faith, courage and mystery.
- Dylan and his buddy Sal learn that their favorite TV show, Star Quest, is filming in Odyssey, they're determined to get in on the lights, camera and action. When Mr. Whittaker builds an enormous robot for the show, our heroes discover this robot has a mind of his own and have to learn a valuable lesson about jealousy and friendship.
- It's thrills, spills and ch-ch-chills when a lightning-speed, branch-breaking toboggan ride lands Dylan, Jesse, and Carter at the bottom of Avalanche Canyon. Will their cries for help cause a thunderous snow slide of catastrophic proportions? In this epic adventure, our heroes must learn an important lesson about kindness and brotherly love.
- After mowing down Mrs. Harcourt's rose garden, Dylan Taylor is forced to pay the consequences--which include "parrotsitting" her beloved Napoleon. But when Whit accidentally lets the bird escape, the chase is on! Can Whit and Dylan recapture Napoleon before Mrs. Harcourt returns home? It's fun and excitement that shows the importance of taking responsibility for one's own actions.
- The Tri-County Junior Grand Prix has come to Odyssey, and Dylan and his dog, Sherman, are ready to put the wheel to the road! Taunted by their new neighbors--Holly and her mischievous cat, Jasper--our heroes are determined to beat them to the checkered flag. It's an exciting story about caring for others and a rocket ride to the edge of adventure!
- It's Christmastime, and all Dylan Taylor wants is an XR-7 limited edition speedster. However, his hopes are zapped when he discovers its extravagant price tag. That is, until he hears that the titanium turbo bike is the grand prize of Odyssey's Christmas yard decorating contest! But Dylan's scheming neighbor, Doug, has other plans. What follows is a powerful reminder of true meaning of Christmas.
- Strap on yer chaps, grab yer hat and git ready for a rip-roarin' ride to the Wild West, where Dylan and Eugene face off with the Dalton gang. John Avery Whittaker has just completed the new Imagination Station! Dylan and Eugene jump in and take off on the maiden voyage to the Old West to save the town of Tuttleville. Rustle up the whole family for this galloping adventure of courage and integrity.
- There's a cat burglar on the prowl in Odyssey, one who looks a lot like . . . John Avery Whittaker! Could it be? The evidence against Whit is overwhelming. But Dylan isn't so sure. And when he sets out to prove Whit's innocence, he gets more than he bargained for. By combining edge-of-your-seat suspense and comic antics, this episode teaches children the importance of faith and friendship.
- When the new kid in town isn't exactly cool, what's a guy to do? Being nice is one thing, but letting him hang around with you . . . well, that's another thing entirely. Can Dylan see past Elliot's "nerdy" actions to his inner value? A critical choice and a powerful lesson await in this exciting tale of friendship and love.
- Dr. James Dobson discusses how dangerous pornography is, and how it can be a trap for many people. He has also interviewed Ted Bundy, the serial rapist and killer who was influenced by pornography.
- Various comedy sketches sandwich the recurring story of a befuddled young man in search of God's phone number in this best-selling comedy video from the mid-80's. From the back cover: "Mitch and Allen's modern day parables have the audience convulsed with laughter one moment" and surprised the next "as a profound scriptural truth sneaks up and takes them unawares."
- A tribute to the words and music of Mark Heard (1951-1992), an American record producer, folk rock singer, and songwriter originally from Macon, Georgia, United States.
- 1993–201530mUnrated7.4 (344)TV EpisodeWally P. Nezzer, owner of the Nezzer Toy Factory, has a new toy this Christmas... Buzzsaw Louie! Push its nose, and it tells you the True Meaning of Christmas... getting presents! One of the Buzzsaw Louie toys doesn't like that idea, and goes in search of the REAL True Meaning of Christmas.