The next Adventures in Odyssey episode review from the AIO Update is of My Brother's Keeper from The Lost Episodes. In this episode a boy named Phillip Callas wants to get rid of his younger brother, and his wish might come true—permanently. You can read our review below.
Our next Adventures in Odyssey episode review is of Dental Dilemma from The Lost Episodes. In this episode middle-schooler Mark Forbes plants fear in the heart of his younger sister, Emily, as she anticipates her upcoming dental appointment. You can read the full review below. In the December edition of the Social Shout Out hosts Brock and Evan talk about their favorite Christmas foods, members of the Adventures in Odyssey crew who have voiced characters on the show and their favorite animals. They also answer questions about the Odyssey Adventure Club. Watch the video below. Today the AIO Update's 15th editorial has been published online. You can read "The OAC Problem" at this link and then rate it out of 10. This editorial talks more about the new Odyssey Adventure Club and the issue of exclusive episodes. Don't forget to visit our contact page to submit your own suggestions for future editorials. The covers and titles of the first two volumes of Wooton's Whirled History have now been revealed. Volume 1 will be called "A Blend of Bravery" and features the characters of William Tyndale, George Mueller, Charles Finney, Telemachus, St. Valentine and St. Patrick. The two CD collection will also feature new content from Wooton Bassett. It will be released for purchase in May 2014. Volume 2 of Wooton's Whirled History will be called "A Mix of Melody Makers" and features the characters of Horatio Spafford, John Newton, Amy Carmichael, Anna Warner, John F. Kennedy and the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University. It will be released for purchase in August 2014. As you can probably tell from the artwork, on Volume 1 Wooton is holding one piece of licorice, and on Volume 2 he is holding two pieces, symbolizing the volume number. In today's edition of the Official Adventures In Odyssey Podcast we hear another free episode. In the Pilot, Part 2, Jeff Lewis tells Connie the conclusion of his incredible story of a mission trip to a remote village. It’s a story of medical mystery, daring plane flights, and even love. Plus, hear an interview with Executive Producer Dave Arnold. You can listen here. Today we have a review of a new audio drama you might be interested in called The Extraordinary Adventures of G.A. Henty: Under Drake’s Flag. It is adapted from a book and follows Ned Hawkshaw as he travels with the 16th century English sea captain Sir Francis Drake through many adventures and battles on the high seas. Although not affiliated with Focus on the Family, this drama features the talents of Adventures in Odyssey sound designers Mark Drury and Rob Jorgensen, writer John Fornof and composer John Campbell. You can find out more information about this drama and purchase your own copy at HentyAlive.com. And you can read our full review of Under Drake's Flag below. The next Adventures in Odyssey episode review from the AIO Update is of The Last Great Adventure of the Summer from Album 2: The Wildest Summer Ever. In this episode Terry Johnson and his father take a sudden and dangerous journey around the world while being pursued by a master criminal. Read our full episode review below. The latest bonus episode from Audio Theatre Central features an informative conversation with sound designer Rob Jorgensen of Rojo Creative Studios. Rob has done sound design and foley for Adventures in Odyssey, The Brinkman Adventures and Lamplighter Theatre to name a few. Rob shares how he got started in radio drama and audio production in general. He also talks about the crazy stuff he'll do to get the perfect sound effect; like testing out the sounds of shoes at the Goodwill or borrowing weight sets from his neighbor. Also in this episode, Nathan Hoobler tells us the reason for the episode title change in Album 57: A Call to Something More and JD talks about a Christmas themed Old Time Radio show called The Cinnamon Bear that is perfect to listen to with the whole family. You can hear the full interview here. In today's edition of the Official Adventures In Odyssey Podcast we hear a free episode. In the Pilot, Part 1, an old friend of Connie’s tells her the incredible story of a mission trip to a remote village. It’s a story of medical mystery, daring plane flights, and even love. Plus, hear interviews with producer Brock Eastman and Focus on the Family Vice President Jim Mhoon. Listen here. |