

The show featured children's book author Tomie dePaola and his Muppet friend Gabe the squirrel, encouraging children to make their own stories in a variety of media. In each episode, Tomie told a story featuring his storybook characters Strega Nona, Big Anthony and Bambolona. Gabe visited The Animal Band, a group of woodland creatures, including a rabbit on drums, a weasel on guitar, a penguin on bass, and a raccoon on keytar. Each episode also featured a visit with a guest storyteller or two (often people connected to the Jim Henson Company). The final segment of each episode included a child actor playing Tomie enacting stories from his book "26 Fairmount Avenue."
Hallmark Channel
26
30 min

Tomie shows viewers around his studio table. Guest storytellers: Mary Sue Milliken and Sue Feniger.
Aug 6, 2001

Tomie tells us about his idea drawer. Guest storyteller: J.T. Steiny
Aug 7, 2001

Tomie offers two drawing - a beginning and an ending. Guest storyteller: Ed Eyth
Aug 8, 2001

Tomie shows us his sketchbook, a visual journal. Guest storyteller: Alexandra Nichita
Aug 9, 2001

Tomie fries up his famous Popeye. Guest storyteller: Mary Ann Esposito
Aug 10, 2001

Tomie shows how a collection of souvenirs tells a story. Guest storyteller: Charlotte Bird
Aug 13, 2001

Tomie suggests ways to get started. Guest storyteller: Art Clokey
Aug 14, 2001

Tomie shows how visual traits help to define a character. Guest storytellers: Bill Barretta and Pepe the King Prawn
Aug 15, 2001

Tomie discusses how changing the setting changes the story. Guest storyteller: John Iacovelli
Aug 16, 2001

Tomie takes a look at perspective. Guest storyteller: John E. Barrett
Aug 17, 2001

Tomie talks about assuming a character’s voice & mannerisms. Guest storyteller: Martie Barylick
Aug 20, 2001

Tomie talks about the story behind one of his paintings. Guest storyteller: Lotus Do Brooks
Aug 21, 2001

Tomie encourages kids to draw or make up stories to deal with emotions. Guest storyteller: Jane Yolen
Aug 22, 2001

Tomie tells and shows the origins of his first chapter book. Guest storyteller: Frank Oz
Aug 23, 2001

Tomie talks about how stories and artwork change when they are shared with an audience. Guest storyteller: John Carney
Aug 24, 2001

Tomie explains the comedy rule of three. Guest storyteller: Bill Larkin
Aug 27, 2001

Tomie shows how different techniques can create a scary scene. Guest storyteller: David Barrington-Holt
Aug 28, 2001

Tomie shows how a few lines can change the mood of a face. Guest storyteller: Natalie McMaster
Aug 29, 2001

Tomie explains what a time capsule is. Guest storyteller: Victor Finkel
Aug 30, 2001

Gabe plays guitar riffs for Tomie that correspond to different moods. Guest storyteller: Dave Kinnoin
Aug 31, 2001

Tomie is doodling. Guest storyteller: Doug Chiang
Sep 4, 2001

Tomie talks about how family photos can inspire stories. Guest storyteller: Chris Connelly
Sep 5, 2001

Tomie talks about the different ways you can tell a story. Guest storyteller: Savage Steve Holland
Sep 6, 2001

Tomie shows his Cornell boxes, using a different technique of art to tell a story. Guest storyteller: Sule Greg Wilson
Sep 7, 2001

Tomie talks about putting warmth, feeling, and emotion into a story. Guest storytellers: Kermit the Frog and Rizzo the Rat
Sep 10, 2001

Tomie talks about collaboration. Guest storytellers: Stephen Holman and Josephine Huang
Sep 11, 2001

himself

Gabe the Squirrel / Big Anthony / Raccoon

Strega Nona

Bambolona / Wesel

Rabbit


Tomie in "26 Fairmount Avenue"