Narrator Hello. Alice fell down a Rabbit Hole one day and found herself in a Wonderland, where Animals talk, curious things happen and everything she eats and drinks makes her grow bigger or smaller. Now she is sitting alone. Suddenly, she heard footsteps. The White Rabbit was running towards her. He seemed to be very worried.
White Rabbit Oh dear! Where can I have dropped them? I must find them, or I’m sure The Duchess will chop off my head!
Narrator Alice guessed he was looking for the gloves and fan that he had dropped - but she didn’t know where they were either. After all her growing and shrinking, Alice was exactly the same size as the rabbit. When the White Rabbit saw Alice, he spoke to her quite angrily.
White Rabbit Mary Ann! What are you doing out here? Run home this minute and get me a pair of gloves and a fan! Quickly!
Alice How surprised he’ll be when he finds out I’m not Mary Ann!
Narrator Alice began to run, as the White Rabbit had told her, although she didn’t quite know where she should run to. But soon, a little house appeared with the words ‘W. Rabbit’ written on the door.
Alice I won’t knock on the door. The real Mary Ann might hear me.
Narrator Alice crept into the house and went quietly upstairs to a little bedroom… and there she found two fans, three pairs of gloves and…
Alice Another bottle! I hope it makes me grow bigger again. I’m tired of being such a tiny little thing!
Narrator …and sure enough, Alice began to grow. Taller and taller she grew, until…
Alice Ouch! My head! That’s quite tall enough. That’s tall enough! O-o-o-oh…
Narrator Alice tried her hardest to stop growing - but it seemed to her like the harder she tried, the taller she grew. Soon Alice was so big that she filled the whole room. Her head pressed against the ceiling, her arm went out of the window and one of her feet went up the chimney.
Alice What will become of me now?
Narrator Outside the house, a crowd started to gather. Alice heard voices.
Voices Oh my goodness, oh my - whatever could it be? What is it?
Narrator Soon, the White Rabbit arrived.
White Rabbit What’s that in the window?
Voice It’s an arm, sir!
White Rabbit An arm? Well, it’s got no business being there! Bill! Bill! Fetch the ladder and take it away!
Narrator Bill was the gardener. He brought a ladder and climbed up on to the roof.
White Rabbit I won’t have an arm in my bedroom! Down you go Bill, down the chimney!
Narrator Poor Bill went up the ladder and tried to go down the chimney. But Alice’s foot was waiting for him… with a big kick.
Bill Ohhhhhhhh!!!!
Voices Oohs and ahhs, gasps etc Is he hurt? Help him up, give him some air…
Alice There! That’s got rid of him! Now what will they try?
Voices Try the cakes!
White Rabbit Yes! The cakes: bring the cakes! We’ll need a lot of them. That’s right. Now, everybody, throw them through the other window!
Alice What’s this…? Oh! Lots and lots of little cakes. I wonder… If I ate them, would I shrink again? They must do something… and I must get out of this house. I’ll try just one of them to start with.
Narrator Alice ate one of the little cakes, and soon found herself to be a little smaller. She ate another and another, until at last she was just the right size to run out of the bedroom… and out of the house.
Voices There she is! What is it? Get her! Catch her, quickly!
Narrator But Alice was too fast for them. She ran far away from the White Rabbit’s house, deeper and deeper into the forest until she became quite lost. She was wondering what she could eat or drink to make her grow to the right size again, when suddenly she saw in front of her a large mushroom - about the same size as herself, with a large blue caterpillar sitting on top of it, smoking a pipe and taking no notice of Alice at all. Will the caterpillar help Alice to grow again? I’ll tell you next time.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Why not try these?
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Vocabulary
chop off remove by cutting
housemaid a female whose job is to cook and clean in a house
chimney the vertical tunnel above a fireplace in a room which smoke goes up so that it doesn’t go into the room
ladder a wood or metal set of steps that you climb to reach things that are high up
roof the part of a building which covers the top
gardener a person whose job is to look after a garden
giant a very big person, often a character in fairy tales
caterpillar a small creature that will one day become a butterfly
Credits
Produced by Catherine Chapman** Cast:** Darren Benedict, Alice Brown, Sophie Napleton, BBC Learning English Team** Illustration:** Shan Pillay** Scriptwriter:** Nicola Prentis** Sound:** Paul Scott** Music:** Vera Harte
