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The Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast

Dec. 27, 2006: Discover "The Lost Episodes" with Paul McCusker - plus the composer tells how he created Odyssey's theme song

The Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast

Focus on the Family

Kids & Family

4.52.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2006

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Longtime writer Paul McCusker talks about "The Lost Episodes" 4-CD release, featuring Adventures in Odyssey shows never-before-available. Also, we hear from composer John Campbell about the evolution of our music theme.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Paul Heuer, I'm the voice of John Avery Whitaker and I want to welcome everyone

0:05.4

to this podcast.

0:14.9

Welcome to the official Adventures in Odyssey podcast.

0:17.3

I'm Bob, Editor of Plugged in Magazine.

0:19.4

And I'm Jesse, Editor of Focus on the Family Clubhouse Magazine.

0:22.5

We're your host for this December 27th, 2006 edition.

0:25.6

Coming up on the podcast, we have an interview with Music Composer John Campbell, who tells

0:29.9

us how the Adventures in Odyssey theme song has evolved over the years.

0:32.9

Hey, do you think his friend called him Soup?

0:34.9

I don't get it.

0:35.9

You know Soup?

0:36.9

Campbell?

0:37.9

Yeah, anyway, here's the latest news.

0:43.3

Fans have been waiting for this for a long time.

0:45.8

As you may know, Adventures in Odyssey first went on the air in 1987, 20 years ago.

0:50.8

Wow.

0:51.8

And Connie's still just like 19 years old.

0:53.0

Well, well, no.

0:54.0

No, she started out at 17 and now she's around 24.

0:56.6

I did the math.

0:57.9

It's 2.87 calendar years for every Connie year.

1:00.9

Okay.

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