A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 8, 1994
# of Seasons: 4
# of Episodes: 78
Finale:
January 15, 1998
Creators:
Thomas W. Lynch
Ken Lipman
Original Title:
The Secret World of Alex Mack
Alternate Titles:
Alex Mack
Alex Mack titkos világa
Alex Mack titokzatos világa
El mundo secreto de Alex Mack
Il mondo segreto di Alex Mack
Les Incroyables Pouvoirs d'Alex
O Mundo Secreto de Alex Mack
Tajny świat Alex Mack
Tajuplný svět Alex Mackové
Thế giới bí mật của Alex Mack
Was ist los mit Alex Mack?
Тайный мир Алекс Мак
Таємний світ Алекс Мак
עולמה הסודי של אלכס
おまかせアレックス
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family | Kids | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment
RHI Entertainment
Tom Lynch Company
Countries:
US
The Secret World of Alex Mack is an American television series that ran on Nickelodeon from October 8, 1994 to January 15, 1998, replacing Clarissa Explains It All on the SNICK line-up. It also aired on YTV in Canada and NHK in Japan, and was a popular staple in the children's weekday line-up for much of the mid-to-late 1990s on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Repeats of the series aired in 2003 on The N, but it was soon replaced there. The series was produced by Thomas Lynch and John Lynch of Lynch Entertainment, produced by RHI Entertainment, Hallmark Entertainment and Nickelodeon Productions and was co-created by Tom Lynch and Ken Lipman. For home video releases, it was released under the Hallmark Home Entertainment label, making it the first Nickelodeon show not to be released by Paramount Home Video or Sony Wonder.
Producer:
Sean McNamara
Thomas W. Lynch
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