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Bart Rathbone takes the credit for Jack Allen's 'Food for the Hungry' program. Brenda Perry takes credit for Erica Clark's bicycle safety campaign.
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Whit decides to run a show on KYDS Radio that will remind people of the true meaning behind Thanksgiving.
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While George and Mary Barclay are sick in bed on Thanksgiving, both Jimmy and Donna decide to take the initiative and make dinner on their own.
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Connie Kendall begins taking on a lot of different activities and has a hard time saying 'no' to people. When her obligations become too much...she realizes she needs to take a different approach in choosing her responsibilities.
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The citizens of Odyssey compete in a Treasure Hunt, while Hank Murray escapes from prison and stumbles across Tom Riley's property.
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KYDS Radio holds it's first annual Share-A-Thon and airs some stories on the benefits of sharing our things with others.
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Whit tells Marsha the story of Paul Revere and points out a few mistakes in Longfellow's poem.
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A new detective in town solves the case of why Jessie Morales lost her faith.
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Connie Kendall's dad makes a surprise visit to town to tell her that he is married again.
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Jimmy Barclay gets some advice from Cryin' Bryan Dern to increase his following on his KYDS Radio program. Unfortunately Bryan Dern isn't giving the most moral advice.
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Isaac Morton tries to put the command to 'do unto others' into action - and ends up causing far more harm than good!
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George Barclay disagrees with Donna's choice of clothing, thinking it is too immodest.
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Rodney Rathbone has a hard time getting everyone to believe him when he knows about a plot to rob Odyssey families.
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Robyn Jacobs must decide between lying to her parents and going to a party that isn't chaperoned by adults. Robyn soon realizes the value of true courage.
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Tom Riley and Whit premiere a new kind of KYDS Radio program.
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Whit tells the story of an American in the small country of Muldavia who took the place of the prince for a few days.
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Bernard Walton tells a story about when he was a crossing guard and had to stand up to a bully.
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Lucy Cunningham-Schultz helps a new girl make a few friends and in the process discovers Emily's talent for writing. But when Emily lets her popularity go to her head, she forgets about Lucy.
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When Isaac Morton steps out of the Imagination Station, Sir William of Marshall follows him! Isaac shows the knight around town, while Whit and Eugene try to figure out how to send Sir William back.
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Jimmy Barclay dreams about working with Dan Isidro, a missionary to Nicaragua.
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The gang at Whit's End holds court to determine whether or not the money Isaac Morton found in the woods is truly Rodney Rathbone's.
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