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Ref No | 10130 |
Alt Ref No | 10130 |
Artist or Creator | Michael Cummings |
Title or Caption | ... But Alice in Wilsonland is too horrific for ADULTS to view on TV |
Extent | 1 item |
Published by | Daily Express |
Date | 25 Nov 1966 |
Format | Newspaper |
Embedded text or transcript | The disappearing re-appearing cat "Off with the heads of the Press!" Tweedle Kaldor & Tweedle Balogh Elwyn Jones the Red Queen The Mad Hatter March Hare Sanctions The Walrus Harold's promises The Tax payer |
Person Depicted | Tweedledum |
Tweedledee |
Cheshire Cat |
Mad Hatter |
Humpty Dumpty |
Britannia; (Symbol for Britain) |
Alice in Wonderland |
Wigg; George (1900-1983) |
Smith; Ian (1919-2007) |
Wilson; Harold (1916-1995) |
Kaldor; Nicholas |
Balogh; Thomas (1905-1985) |
Jones; Elwyn; Sir |
Brown; George (1914-1985); Baron George-Brown |
Callaghan; James (1912-2005) |
Implied text | Books: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit-hole into a fantastic realm populated by peculiar and anthropomorphic creatures. The Cheshire Cat is a fictional cat appearing in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. [wikipedia 5 Aug 2008] |
Notes | News (24th November) A new televisied version of Alice in Wonderland is deemed unsuitable for children (The Times Index, November - December, 1966) |
Subjects | Labour Party |
Rhodesia |
UK |
cats |
censorship |
cookery |
economic sanctions |
fiction |
government |
march hares |
nursery rhymes |
taxpayers |
tea parties |
walrus |
Copyright holder | Express Syndication Ltd |
Copyright contact details | syndication.queries@express.co.uk |
Relates to cartoon | 10130 |
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