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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]
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: 1951: What's My Line: Herself: 1 episode 1955: TV Reader's Digest: Priscilla Mullins: Episode: "The Voyage of Captain Tom Jones, the Pirate" 1955: Climax! Dorrant's Daughter: Episode: "The First and the Last" 1958: From All of Us to All of You: Alice / Wendy ...
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 ...
One Hour in Wonderland (1950) The Walt Disney Christmas Show (1951) Dateline: Disneyland (1955) The Mickey Mouse Club Serials (1956) The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (1971) Herbie Day at Disneyland (1974) Sandy in Disneyland (1974) Christmas in Disneyland (1976) NBC Salutes the 25th Anniversary of the Wonderful World of Disney (1978)
In the late 1940s Disney put Walsh in charge of their television operations. He wrote and produced television specials, starting with One Hour in Wonderland (1950). Walsh produced a number of huge successes, including Davy Crockett (1954–55) and The Mickey Mouse Club (1955-59).
One of the most popular seasonal offerings is An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City, during which the theme park becomes a Christmas wonderland with 6.5 million lights and 80 themed ...
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.