I remember seeing it on a Sunday night, many, many years ago...I never forgot it; that's how great, good TV could be back then. I pity the youth of today.
@@megaswami and this seemed to have inspired American Mcgee’s Alice 2000 and Alice in Wonderland 2010 and the sequel Alice Madness Returns 2011 and Alice through The Looking Glass 2016.
29 dislikes? If you were people back in 1966 you would love this , I'm under 20 years old , but the percentage of how much I'm going to actually like this as much as the people in 1966 did is smaller than the chance that Jake Paul actually did do an overnight challenge at the White House , I'm just watching because why the hell not?
R.I.P. Roy Castle (1932-1994) (Lester the Jester), Robert Coote (1909-1982) (The Red King), Richard Denning (1914-1998) (Alice's Father), Jimmy Durante (1893-1980) (Humpty Dumpty), Ricardo Montalban (1920-2009) (The White King), Agnes Moorehead (1900-1974) (The Red Queen), Jack Palance (1919-2006) (Jabberwock), Iris Adrian (1912-1994), Maryesther Denver (1918-1980), Georgia Simmons (1884-1980) and Sara Taft (1893-1973).
BayareaGuy06 It may be easier to say who's still alive from this cast: Nanette Fabray (1920-), Judi Rolin (1946-) (according to her bio, this special originally aired on her 20th b-day), Tom (1937-) & Dick (1939-) Smothers, and Jackie Joseph (1934-). I hope I'm not missing anyone. I remember seeing Georgia Simmons in the last originally-aired Twilight Zone, "The Bewitchin' Pool"), as Aunt T. She looked great here for being past age 80.
Jon H That final Twilight Zone episode was considerably more lighthearted that most other entries. I guess they wanted to end the show on a positive note. But back to Alice, The Song "Backwards Alphabet" was covered by Soupy Sales with a Children's Chorus,and that version was used on CAPTAIN KANGAROO and was "lip synced" by "Fred" a portly Animorphs character. Never knee the song originated from "Alice" until now
Saw this as a kid, it's definitely a rather historical gem. The acting is so wonderfully hammy. Productions today rely on so many more edits, effects, etc. that an emphasis ends up being placed on things other than acting.
I'm not watching this before I read the original Through the Looking Glass, but what's it matter when something like Joker can get over a billion dollars? I just want a good story or deep message, and in the original Alice's Adventures in Wonderland the use of language is incredibly important. How something is typically said in jest visualized in a literal way or things that have no word for it having a word in Wonderland really mattered to the story. I don't think it would be possible to tell the actual story told originally without cgi.
I loved this musical so very much as a kid! I am so grateful to you for uploading it as my copy is extremely old and grainy. I cannot thank you enough!
I saw this on VHS years ago! My family rented it when I was a kid in the early 90s. And I remember practically screaming, I was so scared at the Jabberwock! There was something so freaky about the costume and the facial expressions Jack Palance made.
i used to watch this when i was a child, borrowing the VHS from the local library. Its so nice to find this again since the library no longer has this movie in their files
Who likes to watch fairy tales such as Alice in wonderland, Alice through the looking mirror, sleeping beauty and etc but in people acting not animated but in the 1900s? I do!
"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" and "Bonanza" will not be seen tonight, but will return next week at their regular times. (cue NBC Living Color open) The following special program is brought to you in living color on NBC!
I watched this movie along with my mom when I was like 8 or 9 year old on our black and white television, and it was dubbed into Latin American Spanish. What a great movie! Thanks for uploading it on RUclips. Saludos from Panama.
@@RedHeart648 Sí, efectivamente fue doblada el Español mexicano. Estaba en primer grado de la escuela cuando regresé y mi mamá me dijo que estaban dando esa película. Saludos!
Thank you so much for sharing this! I remember watching it when it first aired on TV (yes, I'm dating myself!), and fell in love with it. Lovely to reconnect with it after so long! ;-)
Barry I. Grauman Good thing NBC's AFL game didn't run into this show the way it did into Heidi 2 years later! Then maybe that game would've been known as "The Alice Game".
I first watched this movie in 1988 and since then have been hopeful to see it again.... And now 2020, am watching it again. OUR HOPES KEEPS US ALIVE.... thanks so much for uploading it. Can someone please upload CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG
Oh gosh the BACKWARDS ALPHABET!!! Tommy Smothers always put Nanette Fabray in a dip clinch when he saw her in public and she LOVED it. I always wondered where they met. Now I have the answer. Such a good cast. Jack Palance and his costume were terrific.
I have this show on both VHS & DVD. The DVD version has a nice 20-min. interview with one of the producers. I think this was more fun than the big-budget 1985 CBS version, though this version does have an annoying laugh/applause track.
@@Spice99857 I think I bought my DVD from Amazon, as well as the tape. I originally found this special 1 night some 25 or so years ago at a video rental store and rented & watched it. I was too young to remember ever seeing this first run on the network.
During the summer of 67 my grade school showed this on a Saturday in the auditorium/cafeteria. It must have been a kine scope since this was videotaped.
I remember how delighted and amazed my parents and I were by the Giraffes! We didn't expect that! (This is the first time I've seen them in almost 60 years....)
That sounds like NBC announcer Mel Brandt naming the remaining cast members at the end. He took over announcing for SNL for the season (1981-82) during which Don Pardo had been "fired" from the show.
Looking glass world'. Looking out over the horizon, the hills, setting sun, inspiring a magical world in another dimension where size & logic are reversed, where the impossible becomes possible, a conversation, a riddle, where we could be so small the next so large, a world of talking animals, of different colours, absurd characters & situations, of wonder seen with childlike eyes, where money seems to have little value, through a looking glass. written by Andrew Williams in 2008.
I only found out about this television special just a few moments ago after having read a bit about Broadway composer "Moose" Charlap who wrote the music for THIS special and for the musical PETER PAN, and what had prompted me to look up Mr. Charlap on Wikipedia was finding out that the 1960 television adaptation of PETER PAN with Mary Martin had been posted HERE on RUclips. Things really do happen for a reason!! Serendipity!! :) :) :) :)
I read about this in a book about "Alice in Wonderland" and its various media incarnations...needless to say my curiosity was piqued... HOWEVER, the Evil Queen in Wonderland is used in the "Ever After High" series where she becomes too power hungry and tries to overtake the kingdom of Wonderland, displacing the Wonderlandians who are unsure at this point if they will ever be able to return home. (And they are Maddie Hatter, Lizzie Hearts, Kitty Cheshire, Bunny Blanc and Alistair Wonderland.)
I've never seen this one before! The ones I grew up with were the two versions from the 80s (One has Richard Burton's daughter, and the other is a BIG American production for television), the 70s BBC version with Sarah Sutton (later to become a Dr Who companion), and of course the Disney cartoon. This one is neat since Alice seems to live in the contemporary times of the broadcast of the show (the party has a 60s feel, instead of a Victorian feel). I think my favourite was the '85 American production since the actress playing Alice is the same age as the character (nearly), and the Jabberwocky was scary to me at 10!
When i was a child i was fascinated with the wizard of oz when i was 15 i realized they were talking about money precious metals comes in oz or ounces (yellow brick road) ruby slippers emerald city at first the movie was in black and white then imto color the 2 wicked witches were from the west and east and were green the same color as the most powereful currency green (federal reserves) west is California and east is New York and that includes the Middle east as well when they destroyed the witch say said you liquidated me....alice in wonderland i never understood until 2013 same blueprint as the wizard of oz a girl going into a far away land and coming back home mature alice was written by lewis carrol or charles dodson he was a great mathematician from oxford the book was released in 1865 the same year lincoln was assassinated he was trying to let the ppl know how things really work.
There's a version that I used to watch with my nana when I was much younger and I've been searching for it for ages but I just can't seem to find it ANYWHERE!!
@@reinventingmelissa2061 Yes you’re right! I was wandering through RUclips the other day and I was amazed cos I think he’s one of the guys who sing “Baby it’s cold outside!” From the 1950s!
When I was little I was browsing through channels, trying to find something to watch, when I came upon this movie. Unfortunately, I only saw it from 1:15:10 to the end; basically only THE END.
Just be patient, Alice. You'll be ready for joining grown up events any day now. It'll probably happen when you're a bit old and mature enough to even least expect it to sometimes.
Could you upload RUclips this movie; but doubled to spanish? (with songs sung in spanish too) I remember that when I was younger I saw this movie in spanish, even songs were adapted in spanish... Obviously, spanish lyrics don't say the same what they say in english. Thank you!
I remember seeing it on a Sunday night, many, many years ago...I never forgot it; that's how great, good TV could be back then. I pity the youth of today.
I watched this over and over and over in foster care! I adored it, it helped me through many dark nights. THANK YOU for posting it
It was very formative for me as well in a dark time. I am glad it helped you too.
@@megaswami and this seemed to have inspired American Mcgee’s Alice 2000 and Alice in Wonderland 2010 and the sequel Alice Madness Returns 2011 and Alice through The Looking Glass 2016.
I relate.
I feel you and I could relate. I'm a prodigy of foster care, too. I had dark nights, too. Being in Foster cares. it's no picnic
Oh. My. Gosh! THIS is the "Alice" version of my childhood!!❤
Agnes Morehead is the perfect red queen, she's beautiful in every part she plays, including Endora!
I was born in 1985 and watched Alice in wonderland in my childhood. This Alice through the look glass saved me from my adulthood.
Costumes by the fabulous Bob Mackie!
29 dislikes? If you were people back in 1966 you would love this , I'm under 20 years old , but the percentage of how much I'm going to actually like this as much as the people in 1966 did is smaller than the chance that Jake Paul actually did do an overnight challenge at the White House , I'm just watching because why the hell not?
Nanette had a voice on her she was so beautiful I love this Alice play my mom told me about this one.
R.I.P. Roy Castle (1932-1994) (Lester the Jester), Robert Coote (1909-1982) (The Red King), Richard Denning (1914-1998) (Alice's Father), Jimmy Durante (1893-1980) (Humpty Dumpty), Ricardo Montalban (1920-2009) (The White King), Agnes Moorehead (1900-1974) (The Red Queen), Jack Palance (1919-2006) (Jabberwock), Iris Adrian (1912-1994), Maryesther Denver (1918-1980), Georgia Simmons (1884-1980) and Sara Taft (1893-1973).
Yes, Judi Rolin is still around.
BayareaGuy06 It may be easier to say who's still alive from this cast: Nanette Fabray (1920-), Judi Rolin (1946-) (according to her bio, this special originally aired on her 20th b-day), Tom (1937-) & Dick (1939-) Smothers, and Jackie Joseph (1934-). I hope I'm not missing anyone. I remember seeing Georgia Simmons in the last originally-aired Twilight Zone, "The Bewitchin' Pool"), as Aunt T. She looked great here for being past age 80.
Jon H That final Twilight Zone episode was considerably more lighthearted that most other entries. I guess they wanted to end the show on a positive note. But back to Alice, The Song "Backwards Alphabet" was covered by Soupy Sales with a Children's Chorus,and that version was used on CAPTAIN KANGAROO and was "lip synced" by "Fred" a portly Animorphs character. Never knee the song originated from "Alice" until now
And RIP Harper MacKay as well; he was also the musical director for NBC Follies and The Great NBC Smilin' Saturday Morning Parade.
shit why the people died
Saw this as a kid, it's definitely a rather historical gem. The acting is so wonderfully hammy. Productions today rely on so many more edits, effects, etc. that an emphasis ends up being placed on things other than acting.
I'm not watching this before I read the original Through the Looking Glass, but what's it matter when something like Joker can get over a billion dollars? I just want a good story or deep message, and in the original Alice's Adventures in Wonderland the use of language is incredibly important. How something is typically said in jest visualized in a literal way or things that have no word for it having a word in Wonderland really mattered to the story. I don't think it would be possible to tell the actual story told originally without cgi.
A timeless classic film great viewing 👍
I loved this musical so very much as a kid! I am so grateful to you for uploading it as my copy is extremely old and grainy. I cannot thank you enough!
Very neat. Some great visuals in this. It's kinda sad how this is lost in time...
37:25
Agree great visuals
I saw this on VHS years ago! My family rented it when I was a kid in the early 90s. And I remember practically screaming, I was so scared at the Jabberwock! There was something so freaky about the costume and the facial expressions Jack Palance made.
If you think the Jabberwocky is scary, watch the 80s American production!
@@SJHFoto What is the name of the American production?
@@ilsedemolder3973 Um...Alice in Wonderland. It was made around 1985 if you want to look it up
I used to have this on DVD, and watched it all the time with my family. Great to see it again on here!
When I heard Alice sing in this I am having tears of joy it's fantastic. The white queen is great too.
Thanks so much! I've been looking for a chance to see this for an eternity.
thank you so much for uploading this video!
Omg, ty ty TY!!! I have been looking for this forever!
i used to watch this when i was a child, borrowing the VHS from the local library. Its so nice to find this again since the library no longer has this movie in their files
the cast is great
I watched this a very long time ago when I was little, just watching it.. sure brings back happy memories, thanks for so much for uploading it :D
Who likes to watch fairy tales such as Alice in wonderland, Alice through the looking mirror, sleeping beauty and etc but in people acting not animated but in the 1900s? I do!
I do
"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" and "Bonanza" will not be seen tonight, but will return next week at their regular times. (cue NBC Living Color open) The following special program is brought to you in living color on NBC!
BONANZA wasn't preempted, as this show was over by 9 PM ET. NBC preempted Disney & HEY LANDLORD! that night for this show.
judi rolin guest starred on an episode of bonanza
As did legendary Price is Right host Bob Barker.
I remember watching a long time ago gosh memories
I watched this movie along with my mom when I was like 8 or 9 year old on our black and white television, and it was dubbed into Latin American Spanish. What a great movie! Thanks for uploading it on RUclips. Saludos from Panama.
Está película fue traducida? Yo creí que solo estaba disponible en inglés
@@RedHeart648 Sí, efectivamente fue doblada el Español mexicano. Estaba en primer grado de la escuela cuando regresé y mi mamá me dijo que estaban dando esa película. Saludos!
just an absoulutly wonderfull tv special. Judi Rolin sings and plays Alice so well. From Michael from Yorkshire and proud of it.
Thank you so much for sharing this! I remember watching it when it first aired on TV (yes, I'm dating myself!), and fell in love with it. Lovely to reconnect with it after so long! ;-)
Originally telecast on November 6, 1966.
"'WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR', and 'HEY LANDLORD!', will not be presented this evening....."
Barry I. Grauman Good thing NBC's AFL game didn't run into this show the way it did into Heidi 2 years later! Then maybe that game would've been known as "The Alice Game".
Barry I. Grauman I saw this on November 20th,1973. I was four I really want California notes wonderland as that sunshine state. thanks.
28:14-she's already gone through that experience in Wonderland
I could be wrong but Alice's coronation dress looks like a pink version of Cinderella's dress from the live-action remake.
I wasn't alive when this came out but my grandma recorded it. Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass are my favorites.
I love this video. Her dress is so fluffy.
I really love this version of Alice. I love the 60s vibe it’s pretty cool 💖🌸
Thank you so much! I love this movie!
A fun adaptation of the Lewis Carroll story. I like the songs and over the top acting. Very fun watch
I first watched this movie in 1988 and since then have been hopeful to see it again.... And now 2020, am watching it again. OUR HOPES KEEPS US ALIVE.... thanks so much for uploading it. Can someone please upload CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG
Too good. AMAZING 100/100
Wonderful play!
Oh gosh the BACKWARDS ALPHABET!!!
Tommy Smothers always put Nanette Fabray in a dip clinch when he saw her in public and she LOVED it. I always wondered where they met. Now I have the answer.
Such a good cast. Jack Palance and his costume were terrific.
I wanna learn about the filming of the "Two sides of Everyone" scene and their costumes.
♣️♦️♣️♥️ I'm a huge Alice in Wonderland fan but this is one adaptation I haven't seen!! Thankyou for uploading 🌹🍃♟️♟️♟️
You even added some extra stuff to the video. It makes it even better for me to watch!
I saw this as a little kid and am almost ashamed at not recognizing the brilliance of Nanette Fabray.
I remember watching this on vis as a child in the 90's. I always loved the White Queen and how cooky she was.
I have this show on both VHS & DVD. The DVD version has a nice 20-min. interview with one of the producers. I think this was more fun than the big-budget 1985 CBS version, though this version does have an annoying laugh/applause track.
Is it available on dvd on Amazon?
@@Spice99857 I think I bought my DVD from Amazon, as well as the tape. I originally found this special 1 night some 25 or so years ago at a video rental store and rented & watched it. I was too young to remember ever seeing this first run on the network.
@@jehobden Lewis Carroll would not have liked to see Alice in crinoline fashion.
Id kill to wear that dress at my wedding
During the summer of 67 my grade school showed this on a Saturday in the auditorium/cafeteria. It must have been a kine scope since this was videotaped.
One of my favorites...
I found this researching Jack Palance's Jabberwock Song, which is played on Music Choice's Sounds of the Season Halloween music.
It starts at 25:33
Thomas Mazanec I came here for jack too in reference to George Soros who's name is the same spelt the other way round!
He's kind of the best part. I grew up loving Jack's work.
I remember how delighted and amazed my parents and I were by the Giraffes! We didn't expect that! (This is the first time I've seen them in almost 60 years....)
Another hatchet job on this classic tale.
A nice version,
That sounds like NBC announcer Mel Brandt naming the remaining cast members at the end. He took over announcing for SNL for the season (1981-82) during which Don Pardo had been "fired" from the show.
Thanks for sharing!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
alice through the looking glass is a great movie
There costumes are really good, so much like from the book
carbon based life form Especially Humpty Dumpty. That one might be my favorite!
I saw this when first broadcast. Memorable scenes at 5:50 & 25:10. Have been looking for it ever since. Thanks!
Looking glass world'. Looking out over the horizon, the hills, setting sun, inspiring a magical world in another dimension where size & logic are reversed, where the impossible becomes possible, a conversation, a riddle, where we could be so small the next so large, a world of talking animals, of different colours, absurd characters & situations, of wonder seen with childlike eyes, where money seems to have little value, through a looking glass. written by Andrew Williams in 2008.
♠️♥️ this movie came before i was born. Yet look at me. I'm watching it. I don't regret anything!!!♣️♦️
Didn't know that Roy Castle worked in the US.
54:52 I can see you near Alice
I only found out about this television special just a few moments ago after having read a bit about Broadway composer "Moose" Charlap who wrote the music for THIS special and for the musical PETER PAN, and what had prompted me to look up Mr. Charlap on Wikipedia was finding out that the 1960 television adaptation of PETER PAN with Mary Martin had been posted HERE on RUclips. Things really do happen for a reason!! Serendipity!! :) :) :) :)
I read about this in a book about "Alice in Wonderland" and its various media incarnations...needless to say my curiosity was piqued...
HOWEVER, the Evil Queen in Wonderland is used in the "Ever After High" series where she becomes too power hungry and tries to overtake the kingdom of Wonderland, displacing the Wonderlandians who are unsure at this point if they will ever be able to return home. (And they are Maddie Hatter, Lizzie Hearts, Kitty Cheshire, Bunny Blanc and Alistair Wonderland.)
Never seen this before - all those stars - great. 👍
Not Queen Alice abandoning the whole Wonderland at the end lmao
It's really surprising how Fourth Wall Breaks existed even in the 1960s
There where fourth wall breaks in Looney Tunes cartoons from 1940s
What's the timeshamp
@@haziqhakim5995
I don't remember making this comment so I don't know
cool show.
I've never seen this one before! The ones I grew up with were the two versions from the 80s (One has Richard Burton's daughter, and the other is a BIG American production for television), the 70s BBC version with Sarah Sutton (later to become a Dr Who companion), and of course the Disney cartoon. This one is neat since Alice seems to live in the contemporary times of the broadcast of the show (the party has a 60s feel, instead of a Victorian feel). I think my favourite was the '85 American production since the actress playing Alice is the same age as the character (nearly), and the Jabberwocky was scary to me at 10!
When i was a child i was fascinated with the wizard of oz when i was 15 i realized they were talking about money precious metals comes in oz or ounces (yellow brick road) ruby slippers emerald city at first the movie was in black and white then imto color the 2 wicked witches were from the west and east and were green the same color as the most powereful currency green (federal reserves) west is California and east is New York and that includes the Middle east as well when they destroyed the witch say said you liquidated me....alice in wonderland i never understood until 2013 same blueprint as the wizard of oz a girl going into a far away land and coming back home mature alice was written by lewis carrol or charles dodson he was a great mathematician from oxford the book was released in 1865 the same year lincoln was assassinated he was trying to let the ppl know how things really work.
What insight...thank you.
There's a version that I used to watch with my nana when I was much younger and I've been searching for it for ages but I just can't seem to find it ANYWHERE!!
Is it the 1972 version? I found it yesterday on youtube. Keep looking
+ellise hackshaw OMG I THINK IT MAY BE THANK YOU SO MUCH
30:48 I didn't know Alice Cooper was in this.
I've hummed every song from this movie to all my children
Wow that’s awesome
Am I going mad or is the white king the guy from Fantasy Island?!
Yep. That's Ricardo Montalban. You should do some RUclips searches for him. He had a long career before Fantasy Island.
@@reinventingmelissa2061
Yes you’re right! I was wandering through RUclips the other day and I was amazed cos I think he’s one of the guys who sing “Baby it’s cold outside!” From the 1950s!
@@tomwotton9 He is! He originated it, in fact -- he played the character in the movie that originated the song.
Me encantó gracias por hacer este video
I'm curious, if I took a poll on whether this here or Alice's Adventures in Woderlland were the better, which I wonder ?
This American adaptation has managed to sweep out all those cobwebs and dark corners where imagination inhabits.
When I was little I was browsing through channels, trying to find something to watch, when I came upon this movie. Unfortunately, I only saw it from 1:15:10 to the end; basically only THE END.
this is a great movie
I remember this book and it's a movie on Disney plus. It's also the sequel to Alice's adventures in Wonderland.
Never saw this version…but my fave movie
Are golden mattresses good signal for golden afternoon
I like this video
I wanted to see this version of 🦄+🦁.
But overall, great performances!!
This is the best scene in this movie 0:00 to 1:18:15
Just be patient, Alice. You'll be ready for joining grown up events any day now. It'll probably happen when you're a bit old and mature enough to even least expect it to sometimes.
How old is the actress playing Alice?
I still love that I memorized the Jabberwocky poem when I was a kid. The song here reminded me of a later 80s cartoon about Rumpelstiltskin
What does it mean to defend the words that matter? Who finds them? And when?
I miss my childhood stuffed unicorn. My brother gave it to me. It disappeared from me
The Humpty Dumpty set reminds me of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood ❤
I've never been able to choose one to love, for their lifespan or mine, thus far. Few people understand that pain. 🍻😕
Who loves that band, Alice in Chains? 😘
come out! come out! wherever you are...!(8)
One of the few versions that includes the Jabberwock THX :) … the Blue Road ?
Wizard of Oz reference?...albeit the wrong color...ah heck, i dont know, lol.
The red king looks like time. (Looking Glass 2016 Time)
1:10:31 How many 1's were in that?
❤
Where’s the Mad Hatter, March Hare and Cheshire Cat?
This is through the Looking Glass not In Wonderland
Do you have the BBC Alice in Wonderland from 1966?
All 80s/90s adaptions od Carrol's works feel like a fever dream...acurrate lol
What an unexpected cast.
Could you upload RUclips this movie; but doubled to spanish? (with songs sung in spanish too) I remember that when I was younger I saw this movie in spanish, even songs were adapted in spanish... Obviously, spanish lyrics don't say the same what they say in english. Thank you!
Sorry, we've never come across this version in Spanish.
it is a nice movie I've seen