Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland was the title of a book by Lewis Carroll from Earth, as well as the general name by which the book and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, were collectively known.

The titular character of the book was inspired by Alice Liddell, Lewis Carroll's neighbour in Oxford, (PROSE: The Wildthyme Effect) and according to one account, Wonderland indeed existed beneath the Earth's crust, inhabited by many of the characters described in the book. (AUDIO: Iris Wildthyme and the Land of Wonder)

The Sixth Doctor met the fictional protagonist of the book in the Land of Fiction. (AUDIO: Legend of the Cybermen)

The first edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was published by MacMillan on 4 July 1865. (PROSE: The Brakespeare Voyage)

The book began with the titular character falling down a large hole. (PROSE: Death to Mufl)

Behind the scenes
The actual title of Carroll's book is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, though the shorter Alice in Wonderland is widely used. One of the alternate covers of IDW Publishing's A Fairytale Life miniseries depicts a scene based on the story.

Connections
Simon Russell Beale, Ken Dodd, Elizabeth Spriggs, Jason Flemyng, Joanna Lumley, Sheila Hancock, Murray Melvin, Nigel Plaskitt, Hugh Lloyd, Christopher Ryan, and Mary Healey appeared in the.

Matt Lucas, Stephen Fry, Barbara Windsor, Michael Gough, Tim Piggott-Smith, and Michael Sheen appeared in Disney and Tim Burton's 2010. Lucas, Fry, Windsor, and Sheen reprised their roles in the.

Frank Welker also provided the vocal effects of the Bandersnatch in the latter film.

Hynden Walch voiced Alice in the video games and.