Running time | 25 minutes |
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Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Syndicates | Focus on the Family |
Starring | Adam Wylie Daryl Sabara Mae Whitman AJ Noel June Lockhart |
Created by | Robert Vernon |
Written by | John Fornof Robert Vernon Marshal Younger |
Recording studio | Burbank, California |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Website | LastChanceDetectives.com |
The Last Chance Detectives is a series of Christian television movies, and later a radio drama series created by Robert Vernon and produced by Focus on the Family[1] in the mid-1990s. The production of each video episode cost approximately one million USD.[2] The series focused on four preteen "sleuths"[3][4] who solve mysteries in their fictional small town of Ambrosia, Arizona. When the radio shows were airing, Canyon Quest, a prequel book to the show, was released.
12-year-old Mike Fowler lives in the fictional small town of Ambrosia, Arizona with his apparently widowed mother and his paternal grandparents. The family runs the Last Chance Gas and Diner highway stop near the town's municipal limits, as well as the small hangar and airstrip nearby. The diner property is also home to Lady Liberty, a B-17 Bomber[5] flown by Mike's grandfather in World War II; it is in the plane that Mike and his three friends—Ben Jones, Winnona "Winnie" Whitefeather, and Spencer Williams – run their detective agency called the "Last Chance Detectives". Together, they solve mysteries and have adventures, while learning Christian morals.
The radio series included a brand new cast, and Jason Whittaker, from Adventures in Odyssey in the first album. Both made by Focus on the Family, the two series were partially joined for this series. Three albums were created:
The Last Chance Detectives television films were filmed at Kingman Airport in Kingman, Arizona. Focus on the Family Films paid $3,000 to lease the land to film it there.[6] There were three films created:
The Last Chance Detectives currently airs on JellyTelly and KDSO-LD the Dove TV.