As a kid two of my favorite things were books and dogs, and in truth those two are still some of my favorite things. Lucky for me there was a show on PBS called Wishbone that combined the two together. Wishbone was live action television series about a Jack Russell Terrier named Wishbone, played by Soccer the dog and voiced by Larry Brantley, whose adventures in "real life" reminded him of a plot of a classic novel.
The series came out in 1995 and the show focused around Wishbone, his owner Joe Talbot, Joe's mother Ellen, Joe's friends David and Samatha, and the Talbot's eccentric neighbor Wanda. A problem would come about such as a mysterious dog is destroying people's yard and causing mischief around the fictional town of Oakdale, and Wishbone is being blamed. Wishbone says to the audience that this reminds him of the plot of a classic novel; in the case of the previously mentioned example, The Hound of the Baskerville. We then cut to Wishbone imaging himself as a character in the book, generally the main character like Sherlock Holmes. The rest of the episode is cut between the humans figuring out the problem in real life while the other half is a summary of the CliffsNotes version of the novel. The last couple of minutes in an episode explains something about the episode's production.
Wishbone's owner Joe Talbot is every man or in this case the every kid. He likes basketball, his dog, and being with his friends. His mother Ellen is a librarian and widow; Joe's dad died of disease. Fun fact, the actors who play Ellen and Joe are mother and son in real life. David is the brains of the bunch and has a sister Emily who loves Wishbone. Samantha or Sam is the tomboy girl whose parents are divorced and her dad was friends with Joe's dad. Wanda is the Talbot's neighbor, very artsy, on nearly every club in town, and at first didn't like Wishbone. This made me dislike her as a kid because how can you not like dogs. However, Wanda and Wishbone do become friends by the second season. Also, I should mention Damont, the local bully, though he's more like the local jerk. Seriously, after rewatching the series again, this kid is about as threatening as Bulk and Skull from Mighty Morphing Power Rangers.
Finally, Wishbone the star of the show. While Wishbone "talks" it is more like the audience hears his thoughts. Personally, I think only the Pixar film Up did a better job getting down what a dog would be like if it could talk. I also wonder how Wishbone can read, but what else can he do when his owners are away at work and at school. Larry Brantley does a great job of using his voice to match Soccer's actions. Wishbone generally plays the main character of whatever novel is being focused on the day's episode but he did play Sancho Paza from Don Quixote. Sadly Soccer the dog who played Wishbone died a couple years ago, and I must admit I cried when I heard the news.
Now the series ran from 1995 to 2001, but only has officially two seasons. This explains the actors that play Joe, David, and Sam looks very different by the end of the series. In season one, Joe and his friends are middle schoolers and the actors who play them look like they belong in middle school. The second season, the actors are clearly in high school though the characters they portray are only a year older. The show also didn't shy away from the darker elements of the novels it showed. If a character died in the book, they died in the show though their death wasn't always shown. This show was 30 minutes long and only half of the time was focused on the literature.
Overall, I still love the show for introducing to classic literature to me and I truly believe part of my love for books comes from this show. Wishbone can be seen on YouTube but the quality isn't really good. Some of the episodes are out on DVD but on Blu-Ray. There are also several Wishbone book series out, one series is like television show but in book format, and another is Wishbone, Joe, and friends solve mysteries that are similar to the plots of famous mystery novels.
I seriously suggest looking up Wishbone the next time you are on YouTube. I'm Colin, and these are the ramblings of a guy in his twenties.
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