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KIDS Radio Show
Author: Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens
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On Sept. 19, 1981, the K.I.D.S Radio Show premiered on KSPI FM radio station broadcasting out of Stillwater, Oklahoma. The radio sitcom/musical expertly blended clever, kid-friendly comedic stories with children’s genre song selections.
The weekly radio show was the brainchild of Carolyn Meyer, a Stillwater Public Schools music specialist and Kel Pickens, an account rep for the radio station. Carolyn and Kel are releasing select episodes from the 1980s and 1990s in podcast form on Saturday mornings at 11 a.m., like the original radio show time.
The weekly radio show was the brainchild of Carolyn Meyer, a Stillwater Public Schools music specialist and Kel Pickens, an account rep for the radio station. Carolyn and Kel are releasing select episodes from the 1980s and 1990s in podcast form on Saturday mornings at 11 a.m., like the original radio show time.
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“Hooray for the Last Day of School” aired sometime in May during the mid-1980s.
The Giant Blueberry is Theodore’s object of interest at his class show and tell. At the same time, Daphne brings a fruit bat. Will The Giant Blueberry survive the last day of school?
Starring:
Miss Carolyn, Mrs. Spa-ghet, the music teacher and Daphne – Carolyn Meyer
Theodore, The Giant Blueberry, Mr. Invento as a substitute science teacher, Bobby (electronic bird) and narrator – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Mrs. Clamp, the German Librarian – unknown
Filmore and Grossly – unknown
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Coz ort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
“Happy Gnu Year” first aired on Jan. 2, 1982.
The old theme song airs first, followed by Miss Carolyn and the South African Gnu introducing the New KIDS Radio Show Theme song. Ricky Peale plays lead guitar, Mike Hufford on drums, Carolyn Meyer on piano and vocals, and Donnie Mitchell on bass. They perform the entire song, marking its first broadcast.
Starring:
The South African Gnu, Mr. Invento, Cecil the Skunk and Gary Gobbler the Turkey – Kel Pickens
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Walter the Rooster – Randy Pease
Francis – unknown
Some of the songs featured in the show are:
Space Explorer
The Ballad of Lucy Lum
Zounds of Sounds!
I Love Winter
Pajamas Song
Fortune Cookie
and the new Outro of the “KIDS Radio Show Theme song.
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
“KIDS Radio Show Christmas Special” first aired in December 1981
This episode features an early version of the KIDS Radio theme song and the well-known Christmas Song White Christmas, a story song by Peter, Paul, and Mary. Show engineer Chris Cozort wishes everyone a Merry Christmas! Kel reads The Giving Tree story written by Shel Silverstein. Kel gives a Christmas wish.
Carolyn Meyer’s 5th-grade music class students from Highland Park Elementary School sing a Christmas song recorded during a live performance at the school with Carolyn accompanying them on the piano, 5th grader Ch is Holt on drums, and 5th grader Jeremy Skidmore on bass.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Santa Claus – John Wilguess (KSPI 94FM employee)
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
“The Music of Our Language” first aired on Sept. 3, 1983
Miss Carolyn helps the KIDS Radio crew learn our language through song.
Of note: The original reel-to-reel recording was not salvageable for digitization, so Carolyn and Kel proved they still got it and jumped into the studio to re-record their lines.
Starring:
Theodore, The Giant Blueberry, and Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Songs:
The Vowel Boogie
The World is Full of Opposites
Homonyms
Verbs are Action Words
The Plural Snakes
Capital Letters Reggae
Punctuation Parade
All of the songs featured in this show are from Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens’s album “The Music of Our Language” and were all written by Carolyn and Kel.
The musicians on the album were as follows:
Carolyn Meyer: lead and background vocals, piano, Moog Opus 3 Synthesizer, vibraslap, claves, wind chimes, and whistle
Kel Pickens: punctuation sounds, snake hisses, “Run for your lies!”, laughter sound effects, “Mmmm,” with cookie crunch
Mike Hufford: drums, bongos, seeds in a small canister and engineering the whole recording
Donnie Mitchell: bass guitar
Jim Blair: banjo, acoustic rhythm guitar
Randy Pease: acoustic rhythm guitar
Rod Boutwell: slide guitar, lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, background vocal reggae guitar
Mark Lyon: lead guitar, slide guitar, background vocal
Paul Montemurro: trumpet
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
“Dogs for a Day!” first aired on May 10, 1986
Bernard, Mr. Invento’s dog, is missing! Carmen Gigantica assists the German inventor in his search.
Starring:
Narrator, Mr. Invento, Theodore and The Giant Blueberry – Kel Pickens
Miss Carolyn, Carmen Gigantica and Daphne – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Little Girl, Her Father and a Labrador Retriever named Cat – Mike Staubus
Dog Catcher – Ron Gabe
Bernard – Adam Hughes
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
“Columbus Discovers the Gnu World” first aired on Oct. 8, 1985
Mr. Invento’s time boat sails Mrs. Carolyn and the South African Gnu back to 1492. The Queen of Spain pressures Christopher Columbus to bring back news of something Gnu.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn and Daphne – Carolyn Meyer
The South African Gnu, Mr. Invento, and First Mate Michael – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Christopher Columbus – John Wilguess (KSPI 94 FM employee)
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
“Rockin’ Rodeo” first aired on April 5, 1986
Theodore enters a calf roping rodeo and receives high marks from the judges, but another contestant makes an unforgettable, almost robotic impression.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn and Daphne – Carolyn Meyer
Theodore, Mr. Invento and a rodeo clown played by The Giant Blueberry – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Claude, Mr. Invento’s cousin who is a cowboy and rodeo announcer – Lance Foster
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
“The Halloween Show #2” first aired on Oct. 31, 1982
Miss Carolyn tries to convince monsters that they're not real. Kel read his original story, “The Boy Who Drew Monsters,” based on his son, Jeff, who was still in elementary school and an excellent artist.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Igor – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Bros and Count Dracula – Jeff Kopecky
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
“The Halloween Show #1” first aired in October 1982
Miss Carolyn serves up spooky tunes and scary stories before All Hallows Eve.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Tillie the Witch – A KSPI FM employee
The Good Ghost – Famous Amos Ewing
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Chris Peters published the podcast.
Episode artwork by Paul Long.
“Friday the 13th” first aired April 14, 1984
The South African Gnu regrets inviting The Giant Blueberry over while moving into his gnu… new house one unlucky Friday afternoon.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn and Daphne – Carolyn Meyer
The South African Gnu, The Giant Blueberry and Mr. Harry Foote – Kel Pickens
Of Special Interest:
Carolyn’s song, “Start Your Day With Music,” from her first album, “Music Is For Everyone!” is featured in this episode.
Musicians performing on it are:
Rex Thomas – Banjo
Drums and Percussion – Jack Gilfoy
Electric Bass – Steve Dokken
Keyboards, Arranging and Producing – Tom Brooks
Frog Croaks – John Meyer
Toad Burp – Mickey
Natasha the Cat Meowing by Sweet Nina
Lead Vocal – Carolyn Meyer
This album was recorded at Pinebrook Recording Studio in Alexandria, Indiana, in March of 1980, and the Executive Producer is Don Mitchell, co-owner of Good Apple, Inc., Carthage, Illinois.
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.Chris Peters published the podcast.
“The African Explorer” first aired in 1982
The KIDS Radio crew is under fire from a crazy hunter while visiting the new safari park.
Starring:
The South African Gnu, The Giant Blueberry – Kel Pickens
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Park Attendant, Colonel Quinton — a retired African explorer – Tony Thomas (Program Director at KVRO Radio Station)
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.Chris Peters published the podcast.
Episode artwork by Paul Long.
“Insect Epic” first aired in 1982
Miss Carolyn swaps bodies with a fly after using Mr. Invento’s transmuter helmet. As a fly, she befriends a group of ants who fought off roaches at the KIDS studio for tasty morsels of trash.
Starring:
Mr. Invento, Narrator and Caterpillar– Kel Pickens
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Butterfly – Cindy Petree
Waiter – David Free (KSPI News Director)
Daddy Longlegs Spider – Rick Carstens
“The Master” Tarantula – John Wilguess (KSPI Employee)
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.Chris Peters published the podcast.
Episode artwork by Paul Long.
“Theodore hits the books again!” first aired Aug. 3, 1986
On the first day of school, a stranger tries to pick up Theodore and his friend Robert in their car.
Starring:
Narrator and Theodore – Kel Pickens
Daphne, Mrs. Straffer - played by Ma Metal, Miss Carolyn, and Mrs. Elephant – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Robert (with the giant pocket in the song) – Wade Tower
Mr. Otay, the Principal and class disruption stranger – John Labo
Special episode artwork by Paul Long.
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt—Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
The podcast was published by Chris Peters at Studio Stillwater.
“About Dragons” first aired on Dec. 18, 1982
In a tale of what happened long ago – thanks to a time machine – a Knight recruits Miss Carolyn and Mr. Invento on the search for his missing daughter, Princess Daphne.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn and Daphne as the Princess – Carolyn Meyer
Mr. Invento and the Old Knight – Kel Pickens
Guesting Starring:
Villager – David Free (Head of the News Department at KSPI, 94FM)
Tap Dancing Dragon – John Wilguess (Employee of KSPI, 94FM)
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt—Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
The podcast was published by Chris Peters at Studio Stillwater.
In an uncut recording, special guests Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop share stories with The Giant Blueberry, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the KIDS Radio Show in 1991.
Starring:
The Giant Blueberry – Kel Pickens
Guesting Starring:
Lamb Chop – Shari Lewis
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Kel Pickens wrote episodes, and Chris Cozort did the audio engineering.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
The podcast was published by Chris Peters at Studio Stillwater.
“An Invento Space Oddity” first aired on April 17, 1986.
The KIDS Radio crew receives a distress message from an old friend via a meteor that crashed in Mr. Invento’s backyard.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn, Daphne – Carolyn Meyer
Mr. Invento, Theodore, I.T., Narrator – Kel Pickens
Guesting Starring:Niggly – Lance Foster
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, and audio engineering was done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.Podcast published by Chris Peters at Studio Stillwater.
“The Food Show” first aired on Jan. 23, 1982.
Miss Carolyn meets The Giant Blueberry in his first appearance on the show, while Mr. Invento enjoys a peanut butter sandwich for breakfast.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Mr. Invento and The Giant Blueberry – Kel Pickens
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, and audio engineering was done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Podcast published by Chris Peters at Studio Stillwater.
“The Boidy Show” first aired on April 24, 1982.
This episode is for the birds Sí.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Juan the Woodpecker– Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:Beaugart Maynard Duck III – Ricky Peale
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, and audio engineering was done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Podcast published by Chris Peters at Studio Stillwater.
“The Presidents’ Show” first aired on Feb. 20, 1982.
Miss Carolyn hosts a musical tribute to the Presidents of the United States of America, featuring various styles and artists. The Giant Blueberry interviews local schoolchildren about what they would do if they were elected President for the day.
NOTE: The schoolchildren’s responses can be hard to hear. Below is a transcription of each.
Kid 1: “Well there is quite a few laws. And I’d probably make a few more. I’d probably say that um… put signs up that says ‘you can’t speed over 64.’”
Kid 2: “Think their own way”
Kid 3: “Buy me an Atari.”
Kid 4: “I’d have everybody go swimming.”
Kid 5: “Have a feast.”
Kid 6: “I would have everybody to clean up the United States.”
Kid 7: “I’d give everybody a day off from school and from work.”
Kid 8: “I’d have them take off work and go swimming and um have a feast, play games and watch TV.”
Kid 9: “If I was President, I would have everyone take one day off.”
Kid 10: “Well, I’d try to make peace with the Russians and see if everyone could give up this nuclear power stuff, and we could all have peace, and there wouldn’t be any more wars.”
Kid 11: “e. r. a. …that’s the equal rights amendment pass”
Kid 12: “I’d make all the schools quit for the rest of their life.”
Kid 13: “I’d let all the boys and girls be president for one day,”
Kid 14: “I’d have two hours of school a day—one hour of recess. Half an hour would be lunch, where the buses would take you to the restaurant of your choice free. And the other half an hour would be school work.”
Kid 15: “If I was President for the day I would lower all the taxes … from the house to 50 cents and I would make cars for kids only one cent per piece.
Kid 16: “If I were President of the United States for one day, I would try to get together a committee to clean up all the big cities and get rid of pollution.”
Kid 17: “I think I would have no school anymore, and you only had to do the things that you wanted to do. There would be no daily chores or things like that.”
Kid 18: “We would have four hours of school and we could pick anything we wanted for lunch.”
Kid 19: “Well I’d um make it so that all school would get out at 3 O’Clock instead of 3:30.”
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
The Giant Blueberry (second appearance) – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Yankee Doodle Dandy – ????
Stillwater children sharing what they would do if they were elected POTUS. (Kid 10) Kel’s son, Jeff, is one of those children, and his answer is, “Give up nukes!” referring to nuclear power plants.
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, and audio engineering was done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.Podcast published by Chris Peters at Studio Stillwater.
“The Circus Epic” first aired on Jan. 16, 1982.
While shopping on Main Street, Miss Carolyn and her nephew Theodore follow a parade to a big tent.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Theodore – Kel Pickens
If you’re a fan of good stories and dogs, you won’t want to miss out on carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the fascinating travel tales of her and Kel’s pups, a journey you can experience through her engaging books, available in paperback and ebook formats.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, and audio engineering was done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Jon Dickey created the artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt.Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.Podcast published by Chris Peters at Studio Stillwater.





