This Is Wonderland

This Is Wonderland (2004-2006)

EndedScripted showDrama, Legal

The day to day life of lawyers and cases in Toronto's Old City Hall, revolving around Alice De Raey, a young criminal lawyer thrown into a justice system bursting at the seams. She encounters an endless procession of characters-ranging from the truly desperate to the wonderfully bizarre. Alice, with a good-natured openness that cloaks a tenacious, committed spirit, finds herself on a journey that constantly tests her patience and compassion.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E13Episode 39 (Series Finale)März 15, 2006
S03E12Episode 38März 8, 2006
S03E11Episode 37März 1, 2006
S03E10Episode 36Feb. 8, 2006
S03E09Episode 35Feb. 1, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of the 'This Is Wonderland' premiere?

The show premiered on January 12, 2004.

Who played the main character, Alice De Raey, in 'This Is Wonderland'?

The main character, Alice De Raey, was played by Cara Pifko.

What kind of show is 'This Is Wonderland'?

'This Is Wonderland' is a legal comedy-drama television series.

In which city does 'This Is Wonderland' take place?

The series takes place in Toronto, Ontario.

Who plays Alice's ex-husband, Mike Ryder?

Michael Murphy plays Alice's ex-husband, Mike Ryder.

What is the name of the law firm Alice works in?

Alice works at the firm of 'Carver and McLachlan'.

What is the name of the courtroom in 'This Is Wonderland'?

The courtroom is referred to as 'Courtroom 302'.

Who plays the role of Alice's boss, Elliott Sacks?

Elliott Sacks is played by Michael Healey.

What was the name of the judge presiding over 'Courtroom 302'?

The Honorable Judge Malone presided over 'Courtroom 302'.

What type of cases were mostly featured in 'This Is Wonderland'?

The show mostly featured small claims court cases.

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