On Sept. 19, 1981, the K.I.D.S Radio Show premiered on KSPI FM radio station broadcasting out of Stillwater, Oklahoma. The radio drama expertly blended kid-friendly, silly stories with children’s genre song selections.
K.I.D.S Radio Show was the brainchild of Carolyn Meyers, a Stillwater Public Schools music specialist and Kel Pickens, an account representative for the radio station. Carolyn and Kel are releasing newly digitized episodes to be enjoyed by future generations. New episodes will be released weekly on Saturday mornings at 11 a.m., just like the original radio show.
“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.
“The Movement Show” originally aired on Jan. 30, 1982
Miss Carolyn spins movement-encouraging records for her young listeners when a hairy foot interrupts her, looking for Doctor Ingrown.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Simple Simon – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Mister Harry Foote – John Wilguess (KSPI - 94 FM employee)
Of Special Interest:
“Interval Echoes” from Carolyn’s first album “Music Is For Everyone!” is featured in this episode. This album was published by Good Apple, Inc., Carthage, IL., in 1980.
Musicians on the song are:
Bass Guitar - Steve Dokken
Drums - Jack Gilfoy
Lead Vocals - Carolyn Meyer
Baldwin Grand Piano - Tom Brooks
Electric Guitar - Rex Thomas
Flute and Baritone Saxophone - Greg Imboden
Trombone - Mark Gersmehl
Trumpet - Larry Wiseman
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, with audio engineering 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.
“Good Apple Show” first aired on March 27, 1982.An early episode featuring Miss Carolyn’s disc jockey skills with musical selections from Good Apple Inc. The Giant Blueberry interviews students from a local elementary school.Starring:Miss Carolyn – Carolyn MeyerThe Giant Blueberry and Mr. John Phillips Snoozer, the band Director – Kel PickensGuest Starring: Kid interviewees - Stillwater Sangre Ridge Elementary studentsOf Special Note: “Rests” is from Carolyn West Meyer’s album “Music Is For Everyone!” written by Carolyn and published by Good Apple, Inc., in August 1980.Musicians on that song were:Lead Vocal – Carolyn West MeyerMoog Synthesizer – Tom Brooks Banjo – Rex ThomasBass Guitar – Steve DokkenDrums and Percussion Instruments – Jack GilfoyThe album was arranged and produced by Tom Brooks and recorded at Pinebrook Recording Studio in Alexandria, Indiana.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, with audio engineering 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.
“A Salute to Fathers” first aired on June 20, 1987.
Daphne and Theodore argue about whose dad is the best. The Giant Blueberry reminiscences about playing the blues on the beach with his daddy-o and family.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn, Ma Metal as a park ride operator, and Daphne – Carolyn Meyer
Theodore, The Giant Blueberry, and Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Theodore’s Dad – Danny McGowan
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, with audio engineering 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 Inchling” first aired on Jan. 18, 1986.
With a soup bowl for a hat, a needle for a sword and a straw for a sheath, a small boy heads to the capital to find his fortune.
Starring:
Ant, Theodore, as The Inchling, The Giant Blueberry, as the Lord of the Mansion, Demon, and Gribigal – Kel Pickens
Young wife, Daphne, as The Princess – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Narrator and Old Husband – Pat Glass
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, with audio engineering 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.
“Dental Hygiene Show” first aired on Feb. 27, 1982.
Getting to the “tooth” of the matter, this episode helped young listeners learn the importance of care for their teeth during Dental Health Month.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Tooth Fairy – Cindy Petree
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, with audio engineering 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 Black Castle Epic” first aired in 1982.
Mrs. Carloyn takes a winter nap and wakes up in a strange land with Mr. Invento. To find their way home, they seek out a dragon with knowledge of the Two-Tone Sceptre of Power.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn, The Queen – Carolyn Meyer
Mr. Invento, The Gribogel, Winken, Blinken and Nod – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
The Coot as in Mellow Yellow Coot, Koco the Kangaroo – Jeff Kopeckuy
Dragon – John Wilguess (KSPI radio employee)
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 Educational Activities Show” first aired on Jan. 9, 1982.
Well-known children’s music artist Hap Palmer’s songs are featured in this special episode.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Sharpe the Two-Headed Man and Ricky Stick Man – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Flat, the other head’s name – Randy Pease
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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.
“Space Epic” first aired in 1981.
In this early episode, Miss Carolyn takes a trip in Mr. Invento’s peanut butter-powered Universal Transporter.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Space Explorer – David Free (Head of the News Department at KSPI)
The Nose – Unknown Actor
Of Special Interest:
Melodies Don’t Stand Still music and lyrics written by Carolyn Meyer will be featured in this episode. It is from her first album, Music is for Everyone.
Musicians who performed on the song:
Carolyn – Vocals and Opera Singer
Tom Brooks – mini-Moog synthesizer and Baldwin Grand Piano
Rex Thomas – Banjo
Steve Dokken – Bass Guitar
Jack Gilfoy – Drums and Slide Whistle
“Boring!” Spoken by The Boys in the Band
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 original date on air has yet to be discovered for “The May Day Picnic.”
Mr. Invento and Miss Carolyn take Ferd, Mr. Invento’s Swedish cousin, out for a picnic to learn how Americans spend their leisure time.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Mr. Invento and Ant – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Cousin Ferd – unknown
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 Arctic Expedition” first aired on March 22, 1986.
Mr. Invento’s peanut butter-powered airplane runs out of fuel while flying over the Arctic. Surviving the sticky crash, he and Miss Carolyn wander the cold, blustery Arctic.
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
Clancy McGrub – Adam Hughes
Muck Luck the Eskimo – unknown
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 Weather Show” first aired Jan. 17, 1982.
Mr. Invento convinces Miss Carolyn to take a ride in his weather balloon. As they ascend into the clouds, they encounter the God of thunder.
Starring:
Of Special Interest:
“Three String Guitar” is featured in this show. It was written by Carolyn West Meyer from her 1980 album “Music is for Everyone!.”
Musicians playing on it are:
Produced by Tom Brooks for Good Apple, Inc., Carthage, Illinois.
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The April Fool Lives!” first aired in April 1982.
Miss Carolyn is lost in the woods on an unfortunate day. Will laughter help her find a way home?
Starring:
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
The April Fool and Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Guest Starring:
The Headwaiter – John Wilguess (KSPI FM 94 employee)
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Easter Parade” first aired unknown?
A movie star joins Miss Carolyn to provide commentary on the Easter parade.
Starring:
Theodore, The Giant Blueberry, and Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Movie Star, Mr. Fernando Yacks – Mark Wedel
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Easter Show” first aired April 10, 1982.
Chickens are beefing with bunnies over the origin of Easter eggs.
Starring:
Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Biff (Easter) Bunny – Ricky Peale
Walter the Rooster – Randy Pease
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Frankly Fantasy” first aired Oct. 4, 1986.
The Universal Transporter is broken after Miss Carolyn and Mr. Invento crash land in a mysterious world where they meet a bandi snatcher bounty hunter.
Starring:
Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens
Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer
Guest Starring:
Captain Friendly the Space Explorer – John Labow
The Nose – Wade Tower
This show is a parody of sci-fi adventure mixed with the Wizard of Oz.
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Ricky Stick Man Show” first aired in 1982.
Miss Carolyn and Ricky Stick Man encourage young listeners to move and dance to the music in this episode.
Starring:
Of Special Interest:
“Feel the Beat,” written by Carolyn Meyer, is one of the songs featured in this episode. It is from her 1980 Good Apple, Inc. album “Music Is For Everyone!” released in August 1980 along with an activity book.
Musicians:
Arranged and Produced by Tom Brooks at Pinebrook Recording Studio, owned by the Gaithers. Executive Producer - “Dandy" Don Mitchell.
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Green Submarine” first aired on Aug. 27, 1983.
Blueberry overboard! Blueberry overboard! How will Miss Carolyn and Captain Seaweed save The Giant Blueberry?
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Stilltown Musicians” first aired April 30, 1983.
A donkey is about to lose his job as a rock band roadie, which motivates him to start his own band. He recruits bandmates on his journey to Stilltown.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
OF SPECIAL INTEREST: The song “Music Street” is from Carolyn Meyer’s first album, "Music Is For Everyone!" was published by Good Apple, Inc., Carthage, IL., and is featured in this show.
The musicians on that recording are:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Comic Clones” first aired on April 26, 1986.
Miss Carolyn and The Giant Blueberry sense something is wrong with Mr. Invento. The absent-minded scientist’s hubris causes havoc and confusion.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Marriage of Invento” first aired on June 7, 1986.
Mr. Invento’s aversion to opera causes him to fall asleep during a performance. He awakens to wedding bells and The Giant Blueberry as his best man.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“KIDS Radio Valentine’s Day Show” first aired on Feb. 13, 1982.Cupid makes a guest appearance on this special holiday episode. Miss Carolyn doesn’t take the cherub seriously and becomes smitten with a certain inventor. Starring: Mr. Invento – Kel Pickens Miss Carolyn – Carolyn MeyerGuest Starring: A Warm Fuzzy and Cupid – Ricky Peale If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.Credits:Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens. Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell. Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Mr. Invento’s Secret Admirer” first aired on Feb. 11, 1984.
A decent archer but a lousy poet expresses their love for Mr. Invento. The excitable scientist is thrown into a whirlwind of infatuation from Carmen Gigantica.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Case of the Mysterious Follower” first aired on Sept. 5, 1982.
Detective Freddie Fox has his work cut out for him in a case involving a mysterious cassette tape left for KIDS Radio Show host, Miss Carolyn.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Frog Prince” first aired on Sept. 22, 1984.
An amphibian offers to help a Princess recover her golden ball from a deep well in exchange for companionship. Will she hold up her end of the bargain or risk the ire of the King?
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Feebles’ Court” first aired Sept. 17, 1983.
The Giant Blueberry has been sued and receives a summons from a popular courtroom TV show.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
OF SPECIAL INTEREST: The song “Who Did the What, Where, and When?” is from Carolyn and Kel’s album “The Music of Our Language” and is featured in this show. The Red Dirt musicians who performed on this song are:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Trains” first aired Jan. 27, 1982
The Giant Blueberry gets ON his first music train.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The New Year’s Eve Party” first aired on Jan. 1, 1983It’s a New Year’s Eve party, and Miss Carolyn’s nephew Theodore is determined to discover why the adults rave so much about it. “Gnu” jokes abound when the South African Gnu attends. Starring: Theodore, Mr. Invento, The Giant Blueberry, Rasta Man, The South African Gnu and Ricky Stick Man – Kel Pickens Miss Carolyn and Ma Metal as the Cook – Carolyn MeyerGuest Starring: Party Host – David Free (News Director at KSPI 94FM)Of Special Note: Carolyn and Kel won the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters’s Award for Best Children’s Radio Programming in 1990. KIDS Radio Show won this award seven years in a row. If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.Credits:Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“A Giant Blueberry Christmas” first aired Dec. 23, 1984.
Santa Claus lands in jail after crashing his rocket-powered sleigh on Christmas Eve, and the Giant Blueberry volunteers to finish Santa’s gift-giving mission while Theodore pilots the holiday craft.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you should check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.Analog to digital conversion provided by Don Mitchell in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“A Dinosaur Dilemma” first aired April 9, 1988.
In a parody of Mr. Peabody’s “Way Back Machine,” it’s the age of the dinosaurs, and Mr. Carolyn and Mr. Invento find unlikely friends to help them escape the past and return to the future.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you should check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Pyramid Paranoia” first aired Nov. 12, 1983
With the unwanted help from Miss Carolyn, Ricky Stick Man constructs a pyramid out of sticks. They step inside only to be transported to the middle of a desert. They take shelter in what they think is a cave.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
Of Special Interest:
The song "The Plural Snakes” is from one of Carolyn and Kel’s albums. This educational record included an activity book and cassette used by teachers in elementary schools to teach language arts to young children in a fun way. The album is “The Music of Our Language” and was published by Good Apple, Inc. in Carthage, IL., in 1983. The music was composed by Carolyn, with lyrics co-written by Kel and Carolyn.
Performed on the recording by Red Dirt Musicians listed below:
Recorded at Lamb Recording Studio and engineered by Mike Hufford
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you should check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Rumpledkiltskin” first aired Jan. 28, 1984
“A strange and ugly little character” spins straw into gold for a soon-to-be Queen. But what did she give in exchange, and how will she save her royal future?
Starring:
Guest Starring:
*Joy and Trevor, a married couple originally from Sheffield, England - now U.S. citizens, are good friends of Carolyn and Kel’s.
OF SPECIAL INTEREST:
“What is your name?” a song from Carolyn West Meyer’s first album, “Music Is For Everyone!,” is included in this show since it involves names. Carolyn wrote the lyrics and music. The album was published in 1980 by Good Apple Inc., Carthage, IL. An activity book and cassette were sold separately from the album.
“The Back-To-School Song” was recorded on March 10-12, 1980 at Pinebrook Recording Studios, Alexandria, IN and performed by:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering 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 logo.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Thanksgiving Parade” first aired on Nov. 27, 1982
Miss Carolyn and the Giant Blueberry announce a Thanksgiving parade full of fun music and whimsical floats until Mr. Invento’s driverless float makes a predictable mess.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“No Artificial Substitutes” first aired Sept. 24, 1983
Theodore and Daphne give their substitute teacher, The Giant Blueberry, a real hard time after he assigns the task of writing a poem.
Starring:
OF SPECIAL NOTE: Two of the songs included in this episode are from Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens’ album “The Music of Our Language,” published in 1983 by Good Apple, Inc., Carthage, IL. Music by Carolyn Meyer and Lyrics by Kel Pickens and Carolyn Meyer. Songs were arranged by Carolyn Meyer and produced by Carolyn Meyer with assistance from Kel Pickens
“Nouns Are Naming Words”
Recorded at Lamb Recording Studio in Stillwater, OK.
“It’s Time For a Rhyme!”
Recorded at Lamb Recording Studio in Stillwater, OK.
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Election Elation” first aired Nov. 3, 1984
Mud-slinging abounds as Daphne and Theodore campaign against each other for student council President at Tippecanoe Elementary.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
OF SPECIAL INTEREST: One of Carolyn and Kel’s songs from their second album, “The Music of Our Language,” is featured in this episode. “The World is Full of Opposites,” with music by Carolyn Meyer and lyrics by Kel Pickens and Carolyn Meyer, was performed by Red Dirt Musicians listed below and recorded at Lamb Recording Studio by Mike Hufford, Engineer, back in 1982 and published in 1983 by Good Apple, Inc., Carthage, IL along with an activity book written by Pickens and Meyer and a cassette tape of all the songs as well.
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” first aired Oct. 27, 1984
A strange wizard needs an apprentice who cannot read. Desperate for a job, Theodore deceives his new employer and uses his ability to read books full of powerful spells.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Boogie Boogie Haunted Hootenanny” first aired Oct. 31, 1987
Unexpectedly visited by a ghost in her garage, Miss Carolyn is suddenly host to a ghoulish musical gathering on Halloween. The Giant Blueberry saves the day with a truly horrific costume.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
Fun Fact: Carolyn and Kel reprised their roles in 2023 to record segments that were only heard live on the radio in 1987.
Original Song “The Big Orange Boogie” was written by Carolyn Meyer and performed by Red Dirt musicians as follows:
This song was later published as one of the songs in Kel Pickens and Carolyn Meyer’s operetta entitled “The Colors of Life,” marketed worldwide by Wide World Music, Inc., Delaware Water Gap, PA. Kel wrote the libretto and Carolyn composed all the lyrics and music of all the songs, which featured a color in each one.
Of special note: Miss Carolyn sings the lead vocal on the song “Witches’ Brew” to the instrumental soundtrack on a record.
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Werewolf’s Web" first aired Oct. 9, 1983
“Even a man who says his prayers before he sleeps each night, may turn to a wolf when the wolf’s bane blooms and the moon is high and bright.”
Miss Carolyn reluctantly takes her nephew Theodore trick-or-treating during a full moon.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater
“The Haunted Halloween Hootenanny” first aired Oct. 28, 1982
This episode chronicles one of several ghastly holiday parties that sprang up in the home of the hostess, Miss Carolyn. It seems that the Good Ghost can't help himself when throwing Halloween parties for his ghoulish guests. The lineup of terrific Halloween songs for this party is unforgettable. Listeners were challenged to write the ingredients they would add to a witch's brew, which employees judged, and the winner had his lyrical additives dropped into the song "Witch's Brew" sung at the end of this show. A local boy named Jonathan Kocan snared some prizes for winning the song lyrics contest.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song and this episode was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Name that Trick-or-Treat Tune” first aired Oct. 23, 1982
In this game-show parody, Miss Carolyn is lucky enough to appear as a contestant on “Name That Trick-or-Treat Tune.” This particular game show has rules and prizes that reflect the Halloween spirit. She has to compete against another contestant named Ray Cumberbund, who is quite intent on winning, but that has twists and consequences. The MC, Leo Gumbo, who looks strangely like a famous figure of satire and parody, takes macabre pleasure in his job.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Changing of Proteus” first aired Sept. 18, 1982
The K.I.D.S radio show is at risk of being eaten by the Queen of Riddles if Miss Carolyn doesn’t correctly guess the Queen’s real name. A shape-shifting creature joins her in a trek across the jungle to find the correct answer and save her show.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Frolics In The Fall” first aired Oct. 1, 1983
With the leaves crunching under their feet, Miss Carolyn tries to teach her nephew Theodore how to love fall weather while tasking him with raking the leaves. In a dream, Jack Frost recruits Theodore to help usher in fall colors.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The 10th Anniversary Show” first aired September 2, 1991
As Miss Carolyn prepares to broadcast another KIDS Radio Show, she is surprised by a mysterious host who walks her through the past ten years of KIDS Radio Show. Voices from the present and the past converge in this reflective show.
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Guest Starring:
Of Special Interest:
Carolyn’s original song entitled “The Big Orange Boogie” is featured in this show. This song went on to be used in an operetta with the libretto written by Kel Pickens and the lyrics and music of the songs written by Carolyn Meyer and published by Wide World Music, Inc., Delaware Water Gap, PA. Locally recorded at Lamb Recording Studio with Mike Hufford Engineering.
Musicians on this recording:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Little Red Riding Snood” first aired March 3, 1984
Red loves the riding hood her grandma made for her, but grandma isn’t feeling well. On the way to Grandma’s house, Red runs into a curious wolf in the woods.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Machine Mirth” first aired Jan. 29, 1983.
With the assistance of his talking computer, Clarence, Mr. Invento builds a space shuttle that sends him and Miss Carolyn to the moons of a distant planet in a far-off galaxy. Clarence realizes his limitations and Miss Carolyn has an idea.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“A Flair for the Fair” first aired Sept. 10, 1983.
Mr. Invento and Miss Carolyn go on a wild ride at the County Fair. Can a little poetry calm Mr. Invento’s turning stomach? Miss Carolyn saves the inventor from Boris the Amazing Dancing Bear.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
Midway carnival worker and Old Country Fiddler – John Wilguess (KSPI FM 94 radio station employee)
Of Special Interest:
This episode features the song “My Good Old Country Fiddle.” It received an Honorable Mention in a national songwriting contest. It was also included in Kel’s operetta entitled “Radio Station K.I.D.S.” Wide World Music, Inc., Delaware Water Gap, PA published the operetta.
Lyrics and music were written by Carolyn Meyer and engineered by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Musicians who performed on the song are:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Mr. Invento’s School Bus” first aired Sept. 4, 1982.
It’s the first day of school, and Miss Carolyn agrees to join Mr. Invento on his super sound system-equipped school bus. On the bus, Mr. Invento engages in what he thinks is an automatic pilot system.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
School bus kids – Portrayed by Stillwater Public Schools students: Scott, Ed, Eileen, April, Kelly, Pat, Bo, Jim, Sue, Karen, Tonya, Janette, Miles, Shannon, Kate, John, Meg, Joy, Elizabeth and Louise.
Of Special Interest:
Jeff Pickens – Kel’s son and Carolyn’s stepson – is one of the kids on the school bus.
The full rendition of the “Kids Radio Show Theme Song” plays on this show.
Musicians who performed on this recording are:
“The Back-To-School Song” is from Carloyn’s first album, “Music Is For Everyone!” recorded at Pinebrook Recording Studios in Alexandria, Indiana and published by Good Apple, Inc.
Musicians who performed on the song are:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Zoo Blues” first aired May 5, 1984.
Mr. Invento promises Miss Carolyn a relaxing, carefree trip to the Zoo. Mr. Invento finds new friends in the cages, including the South African Gnu.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“I’d Rather Fly” first aired Sept. 29, 1984.
Miss Carolyn and The African Gnu hop aboard an airplane hoping to arrive in beautiful Hawaii. Things go awry when little creatures are spotted outside on the plane’s wings, and the plane’s lavatory goes missing. Fans of The Twilight Zone will be amused by the reference to a famous episode starring William Shatner.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“A Day at the Lake” first aired July 25, 1992.
Loosely based on a "truthy" story of what happened to Kel, Carolyn, and Carolyn's mother at a lake in Oklahoma in the late 1980s. This episode also parodied the late 1970s film "Deliverance."
In search of a place to put in his sailboat, The Giant Blueberry gets friendly with the locals to get directions to the lake. Theodore and his aunt Miss Carolyn aren't so sure about the Blueberry's diminutive sailboat. Will they survive a storm on the seas and the new friend Jimbo?
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater
“Race Car Regrets” first aired February 16, 1985
Mr. Invento enters his peanut-buttered power race car with tires made of donut dough in the Baloney 500. Will his sticky wheels keep him on the track?
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Perils of Pirates” first aired April 28, 1984
Miss Carolyn and The Giant Blueberry sneak aboard an old pirate ship they thought was on public display when they unknowingly fall into a time warp. The original pirates mistake The Giant Blueberry for Captain Bluebeard and swashbuckling sword fights ensue.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Little League Lampoon” first aired June 4, 1983.
Theodore’s little league baseball team has made it to the championships. Will Theodore come through at the plate for his team? Will Mr. Invento survive as a substitute umpire? The game may never be the same.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
A Fantastic Fourth
Somehow Mr. Invento has convinced town leaders to allow him to be in charge of the fireworks display on the Fourth of July. Ms. Gigantica was impressed by his micro-computer-powered pyrotechnics when she spilled her slug-flavored drink all over the scientist's machines. Will the town survive?
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“I.T. Part 2” first aired in the fall of 1982.
In part two, Miss Carolyn and her nephew Theodore rush through the big city to help I.T. escape the circus man and return to the planet Chicago.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“I.T. Part 1” first aired in the fall of 1982.
In this two-part episode that parodies two popular films, “The Elephant Man” and E.T. the Extraterrestrial,” Miss Carolyn and her nephew Theodore help I.T. avoid capture by the circus. “I.T. phone home!”
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
🌈 “Colors of the Rainbow” first aired September 12, 1982
A very special character makes his big blue debut in this episode. Miss Carolyn captured a leprechaun at the end of the rainbow, and she demands a wish for “the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.” Little does she know she’s about to experience colors like she never imagined.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Talent Show” first aired September 8, 1984
Many talented singers and musicians, including Miss Carolyn, enter a talent show hosted by Mr. Invento. Whoever receives the loudest applause from the audience will win.
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Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Bored of Education” first aired May 28, 1983.
It’s the last day of school. Theodore and Daphne’s substitute teacher, The Giant Blueberry, learn that providing his students one last lesson before summer break is futile.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Camping Trip” first aired May 21, 1983.
Miss Carolyn, her nephew Theodore and The Giant Blueberry are in for a slithering surprise while on a camping trip.
Starring:
Of Special Interest:
The featured song, “The Plural Snakes,” is from our album “The Music of our Language,” with music composed by Carolyn Meyer and lyrics by Kel Pickens and Carolyn Meyer,
Red Dirt musicians who played the song:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Mother’s Day Episode” aired first on May 9, 1987.
Miss Carolyn and the Giant Blueberry try to convince Theodore that his mother loves him and he should show his appreciation for everything she does for him. Daphne sets him straight.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Lizard of Toz” Part 2 first aired May 19, 1984
In part two, Dorothy and her friends attempt to fulfill The Lizard of Toz’s request to capture the Wicked Witch of the Westside’s bandy. But the westside witch is prepared for their arrival with her air force of antaphants. Will Dorothy make it home to Kansas?
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Lizard of Toz” Part 1 first aired May 12, 1984
A campy parody of “The Wiz” and “The Wizard of Oz” starring multiple KIDS Radio Show characters. Dorothy and her friends seek the help of a giant lizard to get her home. Will they be able to fulfill his request in exchange?
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Environment Requirement” originally aired May 7, 1983
While picking up trash in the forest, Miss Carolyn and her nephew Theodore witness something awful. They learn the activities of people are harming the natural world.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Magic” first aired Oct. 9, 1982
A magician’s wand and top hat amaze and terrify the Giant Blueberry and Miss Carolyn.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Stuffed Toys” originally aired April 23, 1983.
Miss Carolyn and The South African Gnu are magically transported to a teddy bear picnic where stuffed toys have come to life.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb Recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Arithmeticky Disco” originally aired Nov. 6, 1982.
In an attempt to create a new image of himself, Mr. Invento puts his dancing shoes on at the Disco.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Pet Show” originally aired Feb. 2, 1983.
Miss Carolyn, Theodore, Mr. Invento and Anna Maria Spaghetti compete in a local pet show. Will they impress the judge and bring home a win?
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Finally Spring!” first aired April 16, 1983
The Stink Bug attempts to hold Mother Nature for ransom to stop Spring from coming. But what does he want in exchange? KIDS Radio Show?!? The Giant Blueberry joins Miss Carolyn on a mission to save Mother Nature and the radio show.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“St. Patrick’s Day Paradox” first aired March 15, 1986
“Oh it’s permissible for everybody to be a little Irish on St. Patrick’s Day,” Miss Carolyn told the Giant Blueberry, who then felt a pinch! Theodore tries to avoid chores by finding a leprechaun. Miss Carolyn sings an Irish song to help get some spring cleaning done.
Starring:
Guest Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“A Band of Gypsies” first aired on Jan. 19, 1985
The Giant Blueberry wishes to have his fortune told by a gypsy in the woods, but first, he must pass a series of tests, or so he thinks… Miss Carolyn has serious doubts about the power of the crystal ball until Blueberry says some magic words.
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Dog vs. Cat” first aired on March 23, 1984
Mr. Invento discovers the loving loyalty of a dog, although Miss Carolyn’s cat isn’t so happy to have a pup around. They debate the age-old controversy of which pet is best. Mr. Invento’s pet hamster sings a surprise rendition of the Beatles, “Let it be.”
Starring:
If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“A Fairy Tale Farce” first aired on March 26, 1983
To help her nephew Theodore fall asleep, Miss Carolyn tells a fractured version of a classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale featuring familiar characters.
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If you enjoy a good story and like dogs, you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Scavenger Hunt” first aired on Jan. 5, 1985
The Giant Blueberry competes with Miss Carolyn in a scavenger hunt devised by Mr. Invento. They visit a smorgasbord of familiar characters to collect the strangest items.
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If you enjoy a good story and you like dogs then you will want to check out carolynwestmeyerbooks.com. Carolyn shares the true travel tales of her and Kel’s pups. Available in paperback and ebook.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Prehistoric Times” recording date has been lost to time.
Miss Carolyn unknowingly walks into Mr. Invento’s dimensional time warp machine that takes them back to the age of the dinosaurs. To their surprise, they were not the only people transported back in time. If they don’t get “Honest Abe” back to his correct time, history might be forever changed.
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Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Babysittering Job” first aired April 19, 1983.
Little Theodore needs to make some cash to pay for the Cadillac Tiffany bicycle he crashed in “The Shopping Trip” episode. He convinces his aunt Carolyn to help watch baby Pandora, who turns out to be more than a handful.
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The song “ABC’s Are in a Certain Order” is from one of Carolyn and Kel’s educational records with an activity book used by teachers in elementary schools to teach language arts to young children in a fun way. The album is entitled “The Music of our Language” and was published by Good Apple, Inc. Carthage, IL. in 1983. The music was composed by Carolyn, and Kel and Carolyn co-wrote the lyrics.
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Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Time Elevator” originally aired on March 21, 1986.
Mr. Invento has been tinkering with his apartment building’s elevator. Miss Carolyn and her nephew Theodore take a trip in Mr. Invento’s Time Elevator, searching for a mythical creature from ancient times.
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Many of the children’s songs on this episode were composed and performed by Barry Louis Polisar.
Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Roller Derby Rivals” originally aired on Feb. 25, 1984.Miss Carolyn and the Giant Blueberry mistakenly get drafted into Ma Metal’s roller derby team, the Hat Pin Pirates. Dubbed the “Pow Wow Princess and Blue Bomber,” they take on “Pam the Precious” and the Powerhouse Primpers in this battle on roller skates.Recurring Characters: Miss Carolyn, Ma Metal – Carolyn Meyer The Giant Blueberry, Announcer – Kel PickensGuest Starring: Pam the Precious of the Powerhouse Primpers – Jill KellyCredits:Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Mr. Invento’s New Delhi” originally aired May, 14 1983.Mr. Invento “invents” a new restaurant that offers its hungry customers much more than a meal. Invited musicians bring a whole kitchen full of entertainment.Recurring characters: Miss Carolyn and Anna Maria Spaghetti – Carolyn Meyer Mr. Invento and the South African Gnu – Kel PickensCredits:Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Sleuthing with Sherlock” originally aired on Jan. 7, 1984.
Miss Carolyn and Mr. Invento go on a deluxe train ride when Mr. Invento’s belly button is mysteriously stolen. To Miss Carolyn’s amazement, the famous detective Sherlock Holmes is on the train and offers to help solve the case.
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Listeners, if you recognize the unknown voice actors, let us know. Email kidsradioshow@gmail.com.
Interesting note: The song “Who Did the What, Where, and When?” that follows the second commercial break was co-written by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens for their album “The Music of Our Language,” published by Good Apple, Inc. in 1983.
They also wrote the activity book – illustrated by Marneth Ball – which was sold separately from the album/cassette. Kel and Carolyn wrote the lyrics together, and Carolyn composed the music. The album was recorded at Lamb Recording Studios in Stillwater with local Red Dirt Musicians to play on each song.
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Credits:
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Snow in the Mountains” originally aired on Jan. 5, 1983.
A reluctant Miss Carolyn heads to the mountains with an overconfident Mr. Invento, who gets out over his skis in this snow-filled adventure.
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Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“Quest for a Cabbage Patch Christmas” originally aired on Dec. 17, 1983.
In this Christmas shopping adventure, Miss Carolyn and her nephew Theodore return to Lions Mall to find an elusive Cabbage Patch doll. However, the competition during Christmas gets pretty intense since the Cabbage Patch craze is in full bloom.
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Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“The Shopping Trip” first aired Dec. 2, 1982.
Miss Carolyn and her nephew Theodore explore the new Lions Mall with its many weird and wacky stores.
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Credits:Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering for the KIDS Radio Show theme song provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork for the KIDS Radio Show T-shirt logo created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
Miss Carolyn and a reluctant Mr. Invento visit the dentist for a much-needed checkup. “A Trip to the Dentist” was released in February 1983 to coincide with Dental Health Month, where elementary schools across the nation teach kids the importance of personal dental hygiene. Recurring Characters: Miss Carolyn – Carolyn Meyer Mr. Invento and Theodore – Kel Pickens Dr. Canal – Ticky Tacky Man – voiced by Kel Pickens Tooth Fairy – Ma Metal – voiced by Carolyn Meyer Colonel Crown – Kel PickensGuest Starring: Dr. Canal’s Receptionist – Judy MortonCredits:Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.Sound engineering was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.Artwork created by Jon Dickey.Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
“A Weird Award” first aired on Feb. 28, 1987.
Ironically, this episode won the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters Award for the Children’s Radio Programming category – KIDS Radio Show’s seventh in a row. After this win, OAB retired the category. Could there be a connection? This parody episode was all in good spirits while poking fun at award ceremonies and broadcasting talents.
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Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.
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The Emperor's New Clothes aired on Jan. 4, 1986, on KSPI FM 94 in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
This fairy tale episode featured recurring characters playing other characters. The Emperor, played by The Giant Blueberry, was voiced by Kel Pickens. The Old Court Minister, played by Mr. Invento, was also voiced by Kel Pickens. The Empress Queen was voiced by Carolyn Meyer, and the female weaver/swindler played by Daphne, the Cockney schoolgirl, was also voiced by Carolyn.
Guest stars:Joy Fieldsend, a good friend from Sheffield, England, provided narration. The male weaver/swindler was voiced by Pat Glass, a dear friend who acted and directed many plays at Town and Gown Theater.
One of the songs featured in this episode is from Carolyn and Kel's album "The Music of Our Language" and is titled "Punctuation Parade." It was recorded in Stillwater at Lamb Recording with Carolyn Meyer on vocals and keyboards, along with recording engineer Mike Hufford on drums. Donnie Mitchell played the bass guitar, and Paul Montemurro on trumpet.
Kel Pickens performed the vocalized punctuation mark sounds. Kel said he was heavily influenced by "Fractured Fairy Tales" on the "Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" while growing up, which shows in his script.
Credits:The opening theme song was composed and performed by Carolyn Meyer. She sang all of the vocals and played keyboards with the multi-talented Mike Hufford on drums, Ricky Peale on lead electric guitar, and a red dirt musician on bass guitar.
Each episode was co-produced and directed by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Episodes were written by Kel Pickens, with audio engineering done by Chris Cozort.
Sound engineering was provided by Mike Hufford at Lamb recording Studio.
Artwork created by Jon Dickey.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater
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Football Frantics first aired at 11 a.m., Dec. 11, 1982, on KSPI FM 94 in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Football Frantics features Miss Carolyn, played by Carolyn Meyer, with other recurring characters played by Kel Pickens, namely Miss Carolyn’s little nephew, Theodore and the Ricky Stick Man, who later became the Ticky Tack Man.
There is also a guest playing the role of Howard Blowsell. This young man – whose name has been lost after so many years – worked in the Athletic Department as the head of the Sports Information office at Oklahoma State University.
The opening theme song was composed and performed by Carolyn Meyer. She sang all of the vocals and played keyboards with the multi-talented Mike Hufford on drums, Ricky Peale on lead electric guitar, and a red dirt musician on bass guitar.
Script for the show was written by Kel Pickens, with sound engineering provided by Mike Hufford.
Analog to digital conversion provided by Craig White at White Rose Recording Studio in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Podcast published by Studio Stillwater.