Michael Landon is the producer, director, and writer of this autobiographically themed drama that was made for television. This 74-minute movie was cagily scheduled by NBC to premiere December 20, 1976 in the 9:30 PM time slot, directly following Michael Landon's top-rated TV series Little House on the Prairie. The VHS release appeared in 1984 by Warner Home Video. The story is of a fourteen year old bed wetter who runs home from school every day to retrieve the wet sheet his mother has hung from his bedroom window to punish him. He races to get there before any of his friends pass the house. This enforced training prepares him to become a competitive runner. For a short review, biography, and to view the film using Real Player go to Wet Buster.com or visit Amazon.com to purchase a used VHS tape. Interestingly, Michael Landon, born Eugene Orowitz, was a javelin thrower and won the New Jersey State Championship for Collingwood High School with a throw of 193-4 (58.92m), the best high school throw in the nation in 1954.