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The Magnet (1950)
10/10
Classic Evocation of 1950 Wirral and Liverpool Childhood
30 July 2001
This is a delightful film about a young boy growing up in a small riverside town,just across from Liverpool, in 1950.He experiences guilt after conning a younger boy out of a magnet and wrongly believing that this has lead to the other boy's death.Humour is provided by the boy's father a psychiatrist/psychologist who has a theory and an answer for everything, unfortunately these are usually wrong. Lots of nostalgia for those of us brought up at that time and place:New Brighton Pier and Lido;Mersey Ferry and Dockland Overhead Railway;Blitzed Area of Liverpool below Anglican Cathedral;Biscuits being delivered in large tin boxes.

Most memorable scene:Liverpool/Chinese boy(played by Geoffrey Yin)- When his mother shouts at him in Chinese from a window,he turns to his friends and says "Me mam sez I've gotta ave mi tea" ...in a strong Liverpool accent.
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McGee and Me! (1989–1992)
Charming Story of Boy and his Imaginary Friend
29 July 2001
Amusing stories of a boy artist and his imaginary cartoon character and friend.In each episode he,with the help of his friend, comes to terms with a moral dilemma, but the treatment of the issues is lighthearted and in no way preaches at the audience.
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