Picture shows (seated, L-R) Peter Cook as the Mad Hatter, Wilfrid Lawson as the Dormouse, Michael Gough as the March Hare, Anne-Marie Mallik as Alice and the production team filming the Tea Party scene.
Jonathan Miller’s production of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland debuted on 成人快手 television on 28 December 1966. Miller said the film "although it is about children, is not really for them", and so it went out in the slot generally filled by The Wednesday Play.
Miller was keen to strip Alice in Wonderland of any associations – such as the Tenniel illustrations – that had built up over the years and had his actors perform without elaborate character makeup, in everyday Victorian dress. This approach proved controversial, but Miller's talent was undeniable and the following year it was repeated at a time when children could see it.
Alice was played by the 13 year old unknown, Ann-Marie Mallik. Mallik's stillness and slight air of detachment emphasised the dreamlike quality of the action that went on around her. The stellar cast included Alan Bennett, Michael Redgrave, Leo McKern, Peter Cook, Michael Gough, Wilfrid Brambell, Alison Leggatt, Peter Sellers and John Gielgud.
They performed what Miller described as "a poetic summary of life's journey" sealed within "a clever child's dream". Ravi Shankar's music heightened the mood, while also adding – in Miller's words – "a faint suggestion of Victorian empire".
Alice in Wonderland is now viewed as an important programme of the time and a reflection of sixties psychedelic culture. Jonathan Miller has made many more acclaimed programmes including The Body in Question, Whistle and I'll Come to You and the 成人快手 Television Shakespeare project.
December anniversaries
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              Ireland: A Television History2 December 1980
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              Start of The 成人快手 Television Shakespeare3 December 1978
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              The World About Us3 December 1967
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              Edward VIII Abdication speech11 December 1936
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              1984 Broadcast12 December 1954
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              bbc.co.uk is launched12 December 1997
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              Jackanory first broadcast13 December 1965
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              Comedy Playhouse15 December 1961
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              Culloden15 December 1964
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              The Likely Lads16 December 1964
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              成人快手 World Service launches19 December 1932
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              Zoo Quest, first on-screen appearance by David Attenborough21 December 1954
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              Just a Minute first transmitted22 December 1967
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              A Close Shave24 December 1995
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              First Empire Address by King George V25 December 1932
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              Morecambe and Wise Christmas Shows25 December
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              Only Fools and Horses 1996 Christmas Specials25 December 1996
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              成人快手 Reith Lectures26 December 1948
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              Alice in Wonderland28 December 1966
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              Big Ben chimes broadcast at New Year for the first time31 December 1923
