Allegra's Window

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Allegra's Window
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Genre
Created by
Voices of
ComposerDon Sebesky & Dan Sawyer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes50
Production
Executive producers
ProducerJohn Hoffman
Production locations
Running time24 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Nickelodeon
ReleaseOctober 24, 1994 (1994-10-24) 
December 8, 1996 (1996-12-08) [1]

Allegra's Window is an American musical children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon during its Nick Jr. block from October 24, 1994, to December 8, 1996, [2] [1] with reruns being shown until February 5, 1999; [3] it was later shown on Noggin from February 2, 1999, to April 6, 2003. The series deals with the daily life of a precocious, imaginative puppet character named Allegra, and featured live actors, puppets and animation, that was the similar to Sesame Street . The show was created by Jan Fleming, John Hoffman and Jim Jinkins, the latter of whom is also the creator of Doug . Two of the puppeteers, Kathryn Mullen and Anthony Asbury, would later work together on the PBS series Between the Lions as the performers of Lionel and Leona Lion.

Contents

The series also spawned a series of music videos aired during interstitials that aired on Nick Jr.

In the 2010s, the first season was released on iTunes and Amazon Video. On March 5, 2015, the whole series was released for viewing on Noggin's paid-subscription service from its initial launch. [4]

Synopsis

The series follows Allegra through the daily triumphs, trials, and tribulations of being a little girl. She and her big brother Rondo, along with her best friend Lindi (a yellow dog), a pesky blue neighborhood cat named Riff and a green boy named Poco all try to learn about the world around them with the help of their neighborhood friends. At the end of each episode, Allegra sits at her window and reflects on all the lessons she has learned. The series was music-based and included musically inspired characters named Lindi, Rondo, Riff, Poco, Reed, Miss Melody, Ellington, Encora, Sonata, Clef, Woofer, Aria, Tweeter, Flugie, Vi, and of course, Allegra the title character's name herself. There were also segments that feature talking musical instruments that live on the wall of Reed's Music shop.

Over 100 original songs were created for the series, under the oversight of musical director Don Sebesky.

The original decision to use the name Allegra for the show's lead occurred after creator/executive producer Jan Fleming attended a dinner party at the house of London-based academics and was introduced to their youngest daughter, Allegra. That evening, she remarked that it would be a great name for the little girl at the center of the project she was working on.

Characters

Production

Allegra's Window was taped at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando at Universal Studios Florida, [5] and was produced by Topstone Productions and Jumbo Pictures. [6]

Episodes

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 18October 24, 1994 (1994-10-24)December 21, 1994 (1994-12-21)
2 22September 10, 1995 (1995-09-10)October 28, 1996 (1996-10-28)
3 10September 8, 1996 (1996-09-08)December 8, 1996 (1996-12-08)

Season 1 (1994)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [2]
11"My First Day at Daycare" Emily Squires Barry HarmanOctober 24, 1994 (1994-10-24)
Three-year-old Allegra is very nervous about attending her first day of Daycare. Accompanied by family and friends, she enters into a new world which at first seems overwhelming. Under the careful guidance of her teacher, Ms. Melody, Allegra learns to take things at her own pace, as well as the most important tool for making friends--saying hello!
22"Where's Godfrey?"Emily SquiresMollie FermaglichOctober 25, 1994 (1994-10-25)
When Allegra loses "Godfrey the Octopus", her favorite stuffed toy, she is devastated. Everyone in Hummingbird Alley helps to look for Godfrey, and the concern and understanding her friends demonstrate helps Allegra to deal with her loss.
33"My Own Monster"Emily SquiresJeff KindleyOctober 26, 1994 (1994-10-26)
Allegra and Lindi are frightened when Rondo and Riff pretend that scary monsters lurk inside the boys' new fort. At Daycare, the girls learn monsters are not only imaginary--but can also be fun! And a good laugh is had when the girls learn that the boys can be scared of monsters, too.
44"Small Is Beautiful"Emily SquiresSusan KimOctober 27, 1994 (1994-10-27)
Allegra feels terribly frustrated--she's always being told she's "too little." She can't play with her brother's toys or assist Mr. Cook in his diner. But she learns that small is sometimes the best size to be when working in tandem with Reed she is "instrumental" in providing the finishing touch to his new Tinga Linga Wind Chimes in the Piano Garden.
55"The Imaginary Zoo"Emily SquiresStory by: Joe Bailey
Teleplay by: Joe Bailey and Barry Harman, Donna Harman & Jeff Kindley
November 1, 1994 (1994-11-01)
Rondo goes on a class trip to the zoo, and Allegra and her friends long to go with him. At Daycare, Ms. Melody takes them on a different type of "field trip"...by helping them to create their own, imaginary zoo. Even reluctant Riff joins in the fun, when he gets the chance to play his favorite relative--the lion!
66"The Zootabaga Caper" Ted May Donna HarmanNovember 2, 1994 (1994-11-02)
Allegra enjoys discovering new things at Daycare, until she's asked to sample a new food--fresh blue zootabagas! She stubbornly resists--any new food she hasn't tried has to be yucky! When she finally agrees to take a bite...she learns that you can't always tell a zootabaga by its cover.
77"Secret Adventures"Ted MayTim GrundmannNovember 7, 1994 (1994-11-07)
Allegra inadvertently slips up and reveals a big secret Lindi shared with her. Lindi is furious; the plan to surprise Riff with a newly refurbished guitar is ruined. After Reed explains the importance of keeping one's promise, Allegra proves she is trustworthy. Lindi gives her another chance, tells her a second secret, and Allegra demonstrates she really can keep a confidence.
88"Lots of Turkey Pox"Ted MayIan JamesNovember 8, 1994 (1994-11-08)
When Allegra awakens with a case of Turkey Pox, she fears she will miss out on all the fun at Daycare. But with the help of her faithful pal Lindi and her Dad, she finds she can join the day's activity from her bedside. Lindi provides the instructions, Dad provides materials, and Allegra learns she can still have a great time...even with the Turkey Pox.
99"Don't Touch My Stuff!"Ted MayAndrew YerkesNovember 10, 1994 (1994-11-10)
Allegra accidentally damages her brother's new prized toy, after being warned not to touch it. Rondo is so upset with her, he pretends she has become invisible, and Allegra fears he will stop being her brother! Both of them learn "brothers and sisters are forever." Not only can toys be repaired--so can hurt feelings.
1010"The Big Concert"Ted MayPippin ParkerNovember 11, 1994 (1994-11-11)
Allegra is excited about singing backup in Rondo and Riff's big musical concert...until she realizes there is going to be a big audience. Reed shares his own experiences of "stage fright" with her. In the end, it is Allegra who saves the day singing lead when Rondo and Riff get a bad case of the hiccups during the performance.
1111"Puppy Power to the Rescue"Emily SquiresAndrea Toney & David ToneyNovember 14, 1994 (1994-11-14)
Allegra and her friends love playing at being super-heroes. But one day, Lindi almost starts believing she has the super powers of her favorite comic book heroine "Power Puppy" and determines she will find Mr. Cook's missing oven timer. In the end, Lindi realizes she is not endowed with "super powers" but is terrific just the way she is.
1212"When is Reed Coming Home?"Emily SquiresStory by: Doug Cordell
Teleplay by: Jeff Kindley
November 16, 1994 (1994-11-16)
Reed is going on a trip, and Allegra worries when and if he will return? Reed tries to case the separation by teaching all the children a song to sing when they feel lonely. Even so, Riff becomes convinced Reed will never come back. He and the rest are comforted when various surprises Reed has planned in his absence are revealed.
1313"Bandages R Us!"Emily SquiresMollie FermaglichNovember 29, 1994 (1994-11-29)
Lindi hurts her paw, and Allegra not wanting for friend to feel alone while she recuperates, is determined to wear a bandage as well. This pleases Lindi but totally confuses Riff, who can't understand why Allegra wears a bandage when she isn't hurt. Allegra keeps to her decision to wear her bandage, even getting the entire Daycare class to make one-handed finger painted get-well cards for Lindi.
1414"Read Me a Story"Emily SquiresJeff KindleyDecember 1, 1994 (1994-12-01)
Allegra is impressed when Rondo proudly reads a story to her, and is determined to being learning the skill herself. She takes the first step at Daycare, when Ms. Melody involves the class in "writing" a book...made up of pictures, which Allegra learns is another way to tell a story. Happy with the new skills she has acquired, she proudly "reads" the book aloud to her very impressed friends.
1515"Allegra Has a Bad Day"Emily SquiresSusan KimDecember 5, 1994 (1994-12-05)
Awakening late, seeing a cloudy sky, and then knocking a drum over at Reed's workshop, Allegra is having a bad day. At Daycare, the day gets worse: she discovers she's forgotten her lunch! But the day turns into a fun one when a sudden shower brings a much needed watering to Ellington's garden. Sometimes, the worst days can turn out the best!
1616"Nothing to Do" Jim Jinkins Susan KimDecember 7, 1994 (1994-12-07)
Riff's gone catfishing, and Rondo can't find anyone to do magic tricks with. Everyone else on Hummingbird Alley is going to Allegra's tea party. Convinced that tea parties are "uncool", Rondo declines Allegra's invitation, until Allegra asks him to show her guests one of his magic tricks. Presto Chango--Rondo is the hit of the party.
1717"Time Out"Jim JinkinsBarry HarmanDecember 9, 1994 (1994-12-09)
Playing at the breakfast table, Allegra and Rondo disobey their mother and break a family rule about not standing on chairs. This earns them both a time out. Upstairs, thinking about what he did wrong, Rondo leads Allegra in a protest against rules. But when he catches Allegra climbing on top of her dresser, Rondo realizes that some of mom and dad's rules aren't as dumb as he thought.
1818"Waiting for Grandma"Jim JinkinsDonna HarmanDecember 21, 1994 (1994-12-21)
Grandma is coming and it's time for the Holiday Happy Hoopla. Allegra and Rondo can't wait. Mom tells them that staying busy will make the time go faster. Allegra struggles at first, but eventually she gets so involved in playing dress up that she doesn't realize when Grandma finally arrives.

Season 2 (1995–1996)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [7]
191"Kids That Go Bump in the Night" Ted May Story by: Ellen Schecter
Teleplay by: Jeff Kindley
September 10, 1995 (1995-09-10)
Allegra and Rondo have a sleepover with their friends.
202"A Frog Named Steve"Ted MayJeff KindleySeptember 11, 1995 (1995-09-11)
Allegra sees a frog and calls it Steve. She takes care of it for a week.
213"Here's Poco"Ted MayBarry HarmanSeptember 12, 1995 (1995-09-12)
Allegra helps Poco, who is new at Daycare.
224"Mr. Cook Babysits"Ted MayAndrew YerkesSeptember 13, 1995 (1995-09-13)
Mr. Cook babysits the kids while Allegra and Rondo's parents are away.
235"A Box Divided"Ted MayDonna HarmanSeptember 17, 1995 (1995-09-17)
Encora helps the children play with a box.
246"Doodlehead"Ted MayStory by: Jan Fleming-Candler
Teleplay by: Susan Kim
September 18, 1995 (1995-09-18)
Allegra is tired of her doodly hair.
257"Best Friends Forever" Emily Squires Andrew YerkesSeptember 20, 1995 (1995-09-20)
Allegra feels like three's a crowd.
268"The Big Mystery"Ted MaySusan KimSeptember 24, 1995 (1995-09-24)
Allegra must find out who stole her prized possessions.
279"Copy Cat, Copy Cat, Go Away!"Ted MayJeff KindleySeptember 26, 1995 (1995-09-26)
Allegra imitates Rondo.
2810"The Wishing Stone"Franklin MeltonDonna HarmanOctober 2, 1995 (1995-10-02)
Allegra finds a magic stone and wishes for things.
2911"Poco's 2 1/2 Birthday"Emily SquiresStory by: Scott Fellows
Teleplay by: Barry Harman & Andrew Yerkes
October 5, 1995 (1995-10-05)
Poco is celebrating his birthday. However, Poco did not invite Riff, who thought the idea of a half-birthday was silly.
3012"Beautiful Dreamers"Emily SquiresJeff KindleyOctober 8, 1995 (1995-10-08)
Allegra and the kids discuss about their dreams.
3113"Topsy Turvy Day"Ted MayDonna HarmanOctober 11, 1995 (1995-10-11)
Everything is mixed up as it is Topsy Turvy Day.
3214"Stop Making Sense"Emily SquiresSusan KimOctober 15, 1995 (1995-10-15)
Rondo has the flu, so Allegra cheers him up.
3315"Strange Vet Fellows"Greg LehaneMollie FermaglichOctober 17, 1995 (1995-10-17)
Allegra goes to the doctor to get a shot.
3416"Clean-up Kids"Greg LehaneJeff KindleyOctober 24, 1995 (1995-10-24)
The kids clean up by making a fun game to do the job.
3517"Mitten Weather"Emily SquiresSusan KimNovember 12, 1995 (1995-11-12)
Everyone is preparing for the Falling Leaf Festival.
3618"Quacky Quack"Ted MayJeff KindleySeptember 29, 1996 (1996-09-29)
Allegra imitates one of her favorite storybook characters, a duck.
3719"Spring is Here!"Emily SquiresSusan KimOctober 6, 1996 (1996-10-06)
It is spring and the kids go on a scavenger hunt.
3820"Play It Again, Allegra"Ted MayJeff KindleyOctober 15, 1996 (1996-10-15)
Allegra wants to be great at the piano during her lessons.
3921"Brother for Sale"Ted MayStory by: John Hoffman
Teleplay by: Andrew Yerkes
October 21, 1996 (1996-10-21)
After arguing with Rondo, Allegra doesn't want Rondo anymore as a brother.
4022"I Made It Myself"Franklin MeltonJeff KindleyOctober 28, 1996 (1996-10-28)
Riff and Rondo make a telephone out of a string and cups all by themselves.

Season 3 (1996)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [1]
411"Have Your Cakes" Emily Squires Jeff KindleySeptember 8, 1996 (1996-09-08)
Grandma could be late for Allegra's birthday party.
422"Pony, No Baloney"Emily SquiresPaulette LicitraSeptember 9, 1996 (1996-09-09)
Allegra believes she saw a pony, but everyone doubts her.
433"Bubble Trouble"Emily SquiresMatt CallawaySeptember 10, 1996 (1996-09-10)
Allegra convinces Lindi that baths are fun.
444"A Hero's Tail"Steven FeldmanStory by: Ellen Schecter
Teleplay by: Susan Kim & Ellen Schecter
September 11, 1996 (1996-09-11)
Allegra helps Riff out with an embarrassing situation.
455"Nest Sweet Nest"Emily SquiresJeff KindleySeptember 12, 1996 (1996-09-12)
Allegra helps a baby hummingbird after it fell out of its nest.
466"Sticky Situation"Emily Squires Carin Greenberg Baker September 15, 1996 (1996-09-15)
Allegra is stuck in her bedroom, literally!
477"A Tangled Web"Steven FeldmanSusan KimSeptember 17, 1996 (1996-09-17)
Allegra loses her mother's sparkling ring.
488"Fun House"Steven FeldmanEric WeinerSeptember 23, 1996 (1996-09-23)
On a rainy day, Allegra and her pals decide to make a fun house.
499"Make It Special"Emily SquiresJeff KindleySeptember 25, 1996 (1996-09-25)
Allegra helps clean up Rondo's old bike.
5010"Mr. Cook's Christmas"Emily SquiresJeff KindleyDecember 8, 1996 (1996-12-08) [1]
Mr. Cook celebrates Christmas and makes preparations.

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