- The Adventures of McGee and Me
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show_name = The Adventures of McGee and Me
caption = Cover of VHS release of the first episode
genre = Children,Religious ,Educational
creator =Ken C. Johnson Bill Myers
starring =Joseph Damman Sarah Damman Terry Bozeman
Vaughn Taylor
voices =Ken C. Johnson
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country = USA
language = English
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num_episodes = 13
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producer =George Taweel Rob Loos
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editor =Rod Stephens
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location =Indiana ,USA
cinematography =Timothy Eaton
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runtime = 30 minutes
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first_aired =June 4 ,1989
last_aired =June 11 ,1995
website = http://www.mcgeeandme.com/
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imdb_id = 090594
tv_com_id = 17437"The Adventures of McGee and Me" is an American
Christian television series created byKen C. Johnson andBill Myers . The series premiered onJune 4 ,1989 , spanning twelve episodes until its conclusion onJune 11 ,1995 . Each half hour long episode centering around Nicolas "Nick" Martin, hisimaginary friend McGee, and themoral lessons they learn as Nick grows up. Episodes deal with problems relevant tograde school age children such ashonesty ("The Big Lie"),bullying ("Skate Expectations"), andfaith inGod ("Twister and Shout").Production
Each episode of "The Adventures of McGee and Me" promotes a single moral lesson while containing many underlying
ethos throughout. Episode titles arepuns orwit ticisms derived fromliterary orpop culture references. A typical plotline involves Nick and McGee's adventures while either attempting to help others or overcome a personal setback. Before the resolution, Nick has a 5 minutedream sequence involving McGee in his native cartoon world. McGee plays out a new story that mirrors the trials Nick is facing in the real world.The
climax of the story, coupled with the situation coming to a head, is usually accompanied by apop song written for the show, underlining the moral theme of the episode. After the resolution, Nick and McGee will discuss lessons learned and McGee will his catch phrase, "It's like I've always told ya." McGee receives a swift for his either by being scared by Whatever, or by a failure of his own making. Nick's turns to laughter and the episode fades to black.A notable exception to this formula is the more experimental and absurdist episode, "Do The Bright Thing".
Cast
*Joe Dammann as Nicolas "Nick" Martincite web | url=http://www.mcgeeandme.com/cast.asp | publisher=
Tyndale House Publishers | title=McGee and Me Cast Profiles |accessdate=2008-06-05]*Ken C. Johnson as voice of McGee
*Terry Bozeman as David Martin
*Vaughn Taylor as Elizabeth Martin
*Whatever the dog as Whatever: the Martin family dog. He is known to eat
jigsaw puzzle pieces andKibbles 'n Bits .Media information
The entire series airs on the
Trinity Broadcasting Network Saturday Mornings at 11:30 A.M. Pacific Time. [http://www.tbn.org/index.php/2/4/p/427.html] The series also airs on the TBN's children network,Smile of a Child .Episodes
#The Big Lie
#A Star in the Breaking
#The Not-So-Great Escape
#Skate Expectations
#Twister and Shout
#Back to the Drawing Board
#Do the Bright Thing
#Take Me Out of the Ball Game
#'Twas the Fight Before ChristmasThe New Adventures of McGee and Me
In these episodes, Nick has matured from 11 to about 13 or 14.
#In the Nick of Time
#The Blunder Years
#Beauty in the LeastReferences
External links
* [http://www.mcgeeandme.com/ Official McGee and Me Website]
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