Cancelled show ("Wonderland") back on American TV
Carol
justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 7 19:41:32 UTC 2009
Does anyone remember the TV show "Wonderland" (about a psychiatric
hospital based on New York City's Bellevue) that ABC cancelled back in
April 2000? It was aired in some European countries, including Germany
and Sweden, but Americans got to see only the first two episodes
because ABC crumbled under pressure from NAMI (the National Institute
for Mental Illness), which claimed that the show stereotyped the
mentally ill. It was certainly intense and some scenes were
disturbing, but it was a lot more realistic than the horror films that
many parents allow their children to see.
At any rate, cable viewers still won't be able to see it, but if
you're lucky enough to have DirecTV, you can see all eight episodes on
101 Network starting January 14. here's a link to an article with all
the details:
http://nab365.bdmetrics.com/NST-10-50154342/DIRECTV-s-The-101-Network-Brings-Bac\
k-Wonderland-.aspx
In case that long link doesn't work, here's the tinyurl:
http://tinyurl.com/83q5br
Carol, who managed to download all the episodes (with German
subtitles) from a website that now has only three episodes available
(it used to have all eight episodes!):
http://netfolder.in/folder.php?folder_id=MTQ0Nzg
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