Molly and Mack
Molly and Mack is a British children's television series that began airing on CBeebies in 2018.[1] It ran for five seasons. The show airs on ABC Kids in Australia.[2] PremiseThe show centres around an 11-year-old girl named Molly (played by Mimi Robertson) who spends the summer helping her 19-year-old brother Mack (played by Joshua Haynes) at a toy stall in The Big Hub, a community hall in the fictional Scottish town of Bridgetown.[3] The Big Hub, managed by Moira (played by Maureen Carr), is where a variety of stallholders hold an array of permanent market stalls including a gift stall run by Alice (played by Katrina Bryan), a fruit and vegetable stall run by resident handyman Bob (played by Steven McNicoll) and a café stall run by Mrs Juniper (played by Alison Peebles).[4][5] The kids club at The Big Hub is managed by Molly and Mack's widower father James (played by James Mackenzie).[6] James is regularly seen supervising a number of children including Molly's friends, Suki (played by Miko Hanley), Magnus (played by Ethan Rowley) and Ruby (played by Freya Reid).[7] Mack's girlfriend Daisy (played by Danielle Jam) works at a nearby veterinary surgery.[5] SongsDuring each episode, there are always two songs performed as a regular problem-solving plot device. When identifying a problem, a character performs The Oops Song, before another character sings The Idea Song when they propose a solution as a way to solve the problem.
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ProductionWith a multicultural cast, Molly and Mack is filmed in Govan in Glasgow and North Queensferry in Fife, with the Forth Bridge being used as a centrepiece for the fictional Bridgetown.[8] The bridge is heavily featured in the opening sequence of the show, in various on-location shots and promotional material for the series.[8] The building featured as "The Hub" is in Maxwell Park and is called Pollokshields Burgh Hall. References
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