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One Hour in Wonderland is a 1950 television special made by Walt Disney Productions. It was first seen on Christmas Day , 1950, over NBC (4–5 pm in all time zones) for Coca-Cola , and was Walt Disney 's first television production. [ 1 ]
Alice in Wonderland: 1986: Live-action TV series: United Kingdom: four 30-minute episodes on BBC, written and directed by Barry Letts [32] Adventures in Wonderland: 1992–95: Live-action/Puppet TV series: United States: Produced by The Walt Disney Company. Alice in Wonderland: 1995 Animated TV episode Japan Episode 14 of World Fairy Tale ...
The Firehouse Five Plus Two was a Dixieland jazz band, popular in the 1950s, consisting of members of the Disney animation department. [1] Leader and trombonist Ward Kimball was inspired to form the band [ 1 ] after spending time with members of the Disney animation and sound department and finding that they had a lot in common as jazz aficionados.
The Walt Disney Company first ventured into the television industry as early as 1950, beginning with the one-hour Christmas special, One Hour in Wonderland.This was followed by the 1951 Christmas special, The Walt Disney Christmas Show, the long-running (1954–2008) anthology series, The Wonderful World of Disney (which was Disney's first regular series as a whole), the children's variety ...
Pages in category "1950 television specials" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Miss U.S. Television; O. One Hour in Wonderland This page ...
1950: One Hour in Wonderland: Herself / Alice [1] 1951: The Fred Waring Show: Alice: What's My Line: Herself: 1 episode 1955: TV Reader's Digest: Priscilla Mullins: Episode: "The Voyage of Captain Tom Jones, the Pirate" Climax! Dorrant's Daughter: Episode: "The First and the Last" 1958: From All of Us to All of You: Alice / Wendy (voices) TV ...
Notably, Walsh created Eega Beeva, an evolved man from the future who became one the strip's protagonists from 1947 to 1950, effectively replacing Goofy as Mickey's sidekick. [6] Another recurring character created by Walsh is the bird Ellsworth who appeared as Mickey's sidekick in the strip's sunday pages where he became a major focus ...
The program became One Hour in Wonderland, which was aired on NBC on Christmas Day 1950. [71] At the same time, a ten-minute featurette about the making of the film, Operation: Wonderland, was produced and screened in theaters and on television stations.