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McLIBEL -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

[Dave Morris] When Charlie was two, I split up with his mom and really for about the last four years, I've been looking after Charlie on my own, which is obviously a job in itself, full-time and a big responsibility.  I have a responsibility to encourage him to question things.  For him to be himself, and not just like be obsessed with the next power ranger toys.  He is growing up in a very hostile environment, and all the images forced on kids from advertising and the media, it's all bombarding him, telling him the way the world should be.

[Helen Steel]  Well, me and Dave have been friends since the '80's.  I was working as a gardener, and Dave used to be a postman.  We share a lot of the same beliefs and we also both feel it's important to stand up for what you believe in. 

[Dave Morris]  It's not a personal battle between me and Helen and McDonalds.  This is about the public's right to know what the most powerful organizations in the world, which are multi-national corporations, are really doing.

[Helen Steel] 7th of January, 1988.  I started going regularly to a local campaign group, London Greenpeace, unrelated to well-known Greenpeace.  We meet once a week in North London to arrange protests on various social and environmental issues.

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