The Journey of Allen Strange

The Journey of Allen Strange
The cast of The Journey of Allen Strange
The cast of The Journey of Allen Strange
Genre Science fiction
Drama
Created by Thomas W. Lynch
Starring
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 57
Production
Running time 22 minutes
Production companies Lynch Entertainment
Nickelodeon Productions
Original release
Network Nickelodeon
Release November 8, 1997 –
April 23, 2000

The Journey of Allen Strange is an American television series that aired on Nickelodeon's SNICK block of programming for three seasons from November 1997 to April 2000.

Premise

The series follows the story of a young Xelan alien (Arjay Smith) who is stranded on Earth, and meets up with a young girl Robbie Stevenson (Erin J. Dean), her younger brother Josh (Shane Sweet), and their father Ken (Jack Tate). This family eventually adopts him, giving him the name "Allen Strange". He has extraordinary powers, including the ability to turn into his alien form, which allows him to hover. He uses his abilities to bring a mannequin in a sporting goods store to life; this "animated mannequin" poses as his Earth father, Manfred, for events like parent-teacher conferences. He also possesses extremely high intelligence and can read incredibly fast by simply placing his hand on the cover of a book. He also seems to have advanced dexterity and athletic muscle memory, as he once observed a neighborhood basketball game and perfectly duplicated the trajectory of shots when he attempted this himself. He has an affinity for canned cheese, and lives in the family's attic in a strange alien cocoon. Allen's ultimate goal is to return to his homeworld of Xela, but he admits that may be a long time away as he stowed away on an exploratory ship which was studying Earth, which had to flee out of fear of discovery.

Allen said he "chose" to disguise himself as an African-American boy as the first Earth people he spied upon were some African-American men playing basketball, and figured this was a way to acculturate. His naivety on the subject (bringing in plain black posterboards for his Black History Month presentation) sparked a Black History Month episode, featuring him learning information about slavery and the Civil Rights Movement.

In the weeks leading up to the series' premiere, Nickelodeon ran a series of teaser ads which would at first appear to be promos for other shows, or for Nickelodeon in general, when a blue ooze would fill the screen as an announcer said cryptically, "Something strange is coming to SNICK. November 8". It would then clear out and the interrupted promo would conclude as if nothing had happened.

Characters

Main

  • Allen Strange (Arjay Smith) – A Xelan alien disguised as a human – all he wishes to do is to go back to his planet.
  • Roberta "Robbie" Stevenson (Erin J. Dean) – A 15-year-old girl who enjoys surfing and helps show Allen how to fit in with humans.
  • Joshua "Josh" Stevenson (Shane Sweet) – Robbie's 11-year-old younger brother and a science whiz.
  • Kenneth "Ken" Stevenson (Jack Tate) – an architect and Robbie and Josh's father who is unaware of Allen being an alien.

Recurring

  • Gail Stevenson (Mary Chris Wall) – a nurse and Robbie and Josh's mother who is separated from their father, but always comes to visit them.
  • Manfred Strange (Robert Crow) – Originally just a store mannequin, but was brought to life to serve as Allen's Earth father. He often helps Allen out of dangerous situations and is a good friend of Ken who nicknames him "Manny".
  • Latanya (Jaquita Ta'le) - Robbie's best friend who shares the same interests.
  • Harold "Moose" Johnson (Sean Babb) – The captain of the high school wrestling team and also a bully. Allen tries several times to befriend him after he unintentionally upsets him, but his strange habits only annoy him.
  • Erika (Evan Scott) - Robbie's other best friend.
  • Hamilton Gerrigan (Ethan Glazer) - A close friend of Allen who hangs out with him and Josh.
  • Phil Berg (Dee Bradley Baker) – Allen's recurring arch-enemy, a crazed alien hunter and journalist who constantly tries to capture Allen and expose him for a top news story. He was later captured by the Xelans' enemies, the Trykloids, and used as a pawn for information on Earth.
  • Shaw (J. Kenneth Campbell) - Allen's second arch-enemy, another sinister alien hunter whose face is barely shown and appearance is hidden with a big black fedora and a trench coat. He is the leader of the secret government agency A.R.C. (Alien Retrieval Commission). He wants to capture Allen and lock him up to prove to the world that aliens exist. He sometimes teams up with Phil Berg to achieve this goal.

Episodes

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 13 November 8, 1997 February 26, 1998
2 26 August 31, 1998 April 28, 1999
3 18 December 5, 1999 April 23, 2000

Season 1 (1997–1998)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 1 "Arrival" Paul Hoen Thomas W. Lynch November 8, 1997
2 2 "Entry" Victor DuBois Alfa-Betty Olsen & Marshall Efron November 15, 1997
3 3 "Space" Jason Marsden David Garber November 22, 1997
4 4 "Gronpoly" Paul Hoen Thomas W. Lynch & Bruce Kalish December 6, 1997
5 5 "Starwalk" Shawn Levy Thomas W. Lynch December 13, 1997
6 6 "The Visit" Lev L. Spiro Larry Levy December 27, 1997
7 7 "Battle" Victor DuBois Arthur Sellers (?) January 3, 1998
8 8 "The Guardian" Diane Wynter John May & Suzanne Bolch January 10, 1998
9 9 "Collision" Allison Liddi Suzanne Bolch & John May January 17, 1998
10 10 "Compute" Lev L. Spiro Lawrence H. Levy January 24, 1998
11 11 "Rescue" Christopher Coppola Robin Riordan February 21, 1998
12 12 "Home, Part 1" Paul Hoen (Story by: Thomas W. Lynch) February 24, 1998
13 13 "Home, Part 2" Paul Hoen John May & Suzanne Bolch & Bruce Kalish February 26, 1998

Season 2 (1998–1999)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
14 1 "Passage" Shawn Levy Thomas W. Lynch August 31, 1998
15 2 "The Day of the Beagle" Topper Carew Suzanne Bolch & John May September 2, 1998
16 3 "Haunted" Paul Hoen Lawrence H. Levy September 7, 1998
17 4 "Pride of the Dolphin" Paul Hoen John Slama September 9, 1998
18 5 "Strange Culture" Joe Rasullo Story by : Thomas W. Lynch
Teleplay by : Robin Riordan & Arthur Sellers
September 14, 1998
19 6 "Two for the Road" Patrick Williams John May & Suzanne Bolch September 16, 1998
20 7 "The Broken Puzzle" Allison Liddi Lawrence H. Levy September 23, 1998
21 8 "Portal, Part 1" Jason Marsden Story by : Thomas W. Lynch & Mark Palmer
Teleplay by : Mark Palmer
September 28, 1998
22 9 "Portal, Part 2" Lev L. Spiro John May & Suzanne Bolch September 30, 1998
23 10 "The Truth About Lies" Topper Carew Arthur Sellers October 5, 1998
24 11 "A Room of My Own" Gilbert Shilton Robin Riordan & Arthur Sellers October 12, 1998
25 12 "Cash Crunch" Paul Hoen Robin Riordan & Arthur Sellers October 21, 1998
26 13 "Father and Son" Lev L. Spiro (Story by: Thomas W. Lynch) November 4, 1998
27 14 "A New Leaf" Allison Liddi Suzanne Bolch & John May November 23, 1998
28 15 "Secret of the Deep" Susan Youngman John May & Suzanne Bolch November 30, 1998
29 16 "Dances with Moose" Topper Carew Story by : Haren Russell
Teleplay by : Bruce Halish
December 2, 1998
30 17 "Baby on Board" Unknown Unknown December 14, 1998
31 18 "Eye of a Stranger" Allison Swan Eugene Lee February 8, 1999
32 19 "Unmasked!" Lev L. Spiro Suzanne Bolch & John May March 10, 1999
33 20 "Fast Friends" Allison Liddi David Pitlick & Barry Gurstein March 17, 1999
34 21 "Space Bugs" Lev L. Spiro Robin Riordan March 24, 1999
35 22 "All Apologies" Allison Liddi Story by : Robin Riordan
Teleplay by : John May & Suzanne Bolch
March 31, 1999
36 23 "Strike Out" Lev L. Spiro Suzanne Bolch & John May April 7, 1999
37 24 "Down the Tube" Paul Hoen Jean Gennis & Phyllis Murphy April 14, 1999
38 25 "Bust a Move" Lev L. Spiro John May & Suzanne Bolch April 21, 1999
39 26 "Shadows in the Sky" Allison Liddi Story by : Thomas W. Lynch & David Rosenberg
Teleplay by : David Rosenberg
April 28, 1999

Season 3 (1999–2000)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
40 1 "First Day of School" Paul Hoen Jean Gennis & Phyllis Murphy December 5, 1999
41 2 "Split Decision" Paul Hoen Lance Whinery December 12, 1999
42 3 "Mother and Child Reunion" Unknown Unknown December 19, 1999
43 4 "Twist of Fate" Paul Hoen Thomas W. Lynch December 26, 1999
44 5 "As the Millennium Turns" Unknown Unknown December 31, 1999
45 6 "A Day at the Races" Allison Liddi Catherine Stribling January 2, 2000
46 7 "Hamilton's Missing" Paul Hoen Thomas W. Lynch & Kathryn Baker January 9, 2000
47 8 "Science Friction" Paul Hoen Kathryn Baker January 16, 2000
48 9 "Blue-Up" Lev L. Spiro Lance Whinery January 23, 2000
49 10 "Out on a Limb" Shawn Levy Terry Maloney Haley & Mindy Morgenstern January 30, 2000
50 11 "A Burp in Time" Lev L. Spiro Kathryn Baker February 6, 2000
51 12 "Love Stinks" Allison Liddi Mindy Morgenstern & Terry Maloney Haley February 13, 2000
52 13 "Allen on TV" Robert Duncan McNeill Jean Gennis & Phyllis Murphy February 20, 2000
53 14 "Out to Lunch" Paul Hoen Jean Gennis & Phyllis Murphy February 27, 2000
54 15 "Bringing Up Baby" Sturrt Hreisman Chris Cluess March 5, 2000
55 16 "Heroes" Shawn Levy Jean Gennis & Phyllis Murphy April 9, 2000
56 17 "Life of the Party" Paul Hoen Anthony Cipriano April 16, 2000
57 18 "Message from Beyond" Lev L. Spiro Terry Maloney Haley & Mindy Morgenstern & Lance Whinery April 23, 2000

Book series

An eight-book series, based on the episodes, was also printed, written by several authors, including John Vornholt and Mel Odom. A list of these books is available at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database.