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Alex in Wonderland (TV series)

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American TV series (1959) For the 1970 film, see Alex in Wonderland.
Alex in Wonderland
Directed byMax Miller
Presented byAlexander King
No. of episodes~13
Production
ProducerMitchell Grayson
Production locationWNTA-TV
Original release
NetworkNTA Film Network
Release1959 (1959)

Alex in Wonderland is a 1959 television series of at least 13 episodes that was distributed by the NTA Film Network. The raconteur Alexander King was the host, giving commentary on various topics.

Format

John P. Shanley wrote in The New York Times, "Mr. King, author, artist, and raconteur, spends virtually the entire hour he is on the air each week in telling anecdotes from his own life and philosophizing about achievements and derelictions of others."

In preparation for each episode, King made a list of approximately 20 topics about which he might talk. He said that he always had at least six topics unaddressed when an episode was completed. He sometimes had guests, and his wife sometimes appeared with him. She also occasionally performed a drum solo on the show.

Production

It was produced by Mitchell Grayson and directed by Max Miller. It was filmed on Tuesdays at NTA's flagship station WNTA-TV beginning on March 10.

References

  1. On Margie King Barab | Caterpillar Publishing
  2. ^ Shanley, John P. (April 12, 1959). "Man of Many Words: Alexander King Appears to Have Rich Source of Material for TV Show". The New York Times. p. X 11. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
  3. Shinny on your own side and other memories of growing up; book. By Max Miller, drawings by Ray Houlihan


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