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Charlie Says
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112 pages
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The book explores the impact of public information safety films on children growing up in the 1970s in Britain. These brief yet intense dramas, often aired between cartoons, delivered urgent safety messages about everyday dangers, from playing with matches to crossing roads. The narrative reflects on how these cautionary tales shaped a generation's awareness of risks and instilled a sense of fear regarding common activities, highlighting the cultural significance of these films in childhood experiences.
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2024, paperback
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