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LIFE MAY SUCK, BUT THIS 'LIFE' IS AMAZING KIDS TURN VIDEO CAMERAS ON SELVES FOR TLC.


Byline: Valerie Kuklenski

Staff Writer

Kids say the darnedest things Kids Say the Darnedest Things was a TV show hosted by Bill Cosby and co-hosted by Art Linkletter that aired on CBS from 1998 to 2000. It is based on Art Linkletter's TV show, Art Linkletter's House Party . In the personal videos 20 children shot for TLC's new documentary series, "My Life as a Child," they also say the funniest, wisest and most gut- wrenching things.

Inspired by the BBC BBC
 in full British Broadcasting Corp.

Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927.
 series, TLC TLC total lung capacity; thin-layer chromatography.

TLC
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1. thin-layer chromatography

2.
 asked producer Amy Kohn to compile the most fascinating, insightful footage she could gather from select American grade-schoolers to give a television snapshot of children's lives in the early 21st century.

After appeals sent out last year to schools, YMCAs, Boys & Girls Clubs and specialized organizations, some 400 children ages 7 to 12 sent in video snippets of themselves. From those, 20 were chosen to be the directors, stars and main camera operators for this six-episode series that begins Monday. Most shot for four months and submitted 40 tapes.

Two of three boys profiled in the premiere are from Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, .

"It was a lot of footage," Kohn said. "It was fun to go through it, though. We got to see a lot of kids playing their favorite games, telling you about what they thought was important. And I think all the producers on the project felt really privileged because we really did get to know the kids and get to know their families, and they were really open with us and shared so much about their lives, and also really trusted the process.

"We told the parents up front, to us this is the children's project. So we didn't want families to be watching tape before they sent it to us, or telling their kids: 'We don't want you to talk about this or that.'

"So it was a real leap of faith for parents to trust that everything would be fine."

Kohn and the other producers talked each week with the young director/subjects and also with their parents so that there were no secrets about what was on video.

"Some of (the families) took a while getting used to it," Kohn said. "But I think across the board everyone felt it was really cool to let their children talk about what they wanted to talk about and share their feelings about their lives."

Monday's opening installment looks at Marc Yu Marc Yu (born January 5, 1999) is a musical prodigy. He plays the piano and the cello. Marc started playing the piano since age 2 and the cello since age 4. He is also a genius in academia, learning high school math by the age of 7. , a 7-year-old piano prodigy from Monterey Park Monterey Park, city (1990 pop. 60,738), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a growing residential suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1916. It is a wholesale, retail, and financial services center.  who has appeared on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Jay Leno (born April 28, 1950) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer who is best known as the current host of NBC television's long-running variety and talk program The Tonight Show. Biography
Leno was born in New Rochelle, New York.
," and Cole Massie, a 9-year-old Atwater Village boy with a delightfully sunny disposition despite the serious challenges cerebral palsy cerebral palsy (sərē`brəl pôl`zē), disability caused by brain damage before or during birth or in the first years, resulting in a loss of voluntary muscular control and coordination.  has thrown at him.

The third child in the episode, 7-year-old Joshua Bynum of Baltimore, tells a story many L.A. kids can identify with: He is frustrated because he cannot play outside in his own high- crime neighborhood and sad that he must go to his grandmother's safer area during the week to attend a better school.

Poignant stories

Each of the subjects touched Kohn and the production team.

"I love Joshua," Kohn gushed as she talked about the deep familial love In sociology, familial love is a type affinity or natural affection felt between members of a group bound by common ancestry or blood ties, or through friendship and care. Familial love can also be experienced through kindhearted teachers to their students too.  that bonds the boy and his baby sister to their strong, determined mother and grandmother.

Cole, the wheelchair-dependent karate student profiled by Daily News columnist Dennis McCarthy Dennis McCarthy may refer to:
  • Dennis McCarthy (composer), (born 1945), an American composer
  • Dennis McCarthy (congressman), (19th century) Lieutenant Governor of New York in 1885
  • Dennis McCarthy MBE (radio presenter), British radio presenter
 last September, captivated cap·ti·vate  
tr.v. cap·ti·vat·ed, cap·ti·vat·ing, cap·ti·vates
1. To attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence. See Synonyms at charm.

2. Archaic To capture.
 Kohn with his audition video. "He told us his three wishes, and I think his third wish was to be a good person," she said.

Cole's footage captures his passion for his sport, the love he feels for his caregiver and his companion Labrador retriever Labrador retriever, breed of large sporting dog whose origins are obscure but whose immediate ancestors were developed in Newfoundland and brought to England in the early 1800s. It stands about 23 in. (58.4 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs between 60 and 75 lb (27.  -- and his "never say never" outlook.

"I just wanted people to know that, even though I had a disability, I can still have a good life," he said in a phone interview.

He's still into karate, he said, and if you ask him about making more movies, he'll tell you about his big plans for a stunt-heavy action film called "The Police Gun."

"We have a vivid imagination," his mom, Michelle, interjected.

Michelle Massie said the family had some reservations about taking part in "My Life as a Child," including her husband's shyness and the burden of camera gear on top of everything they already must carry to tend to Cole's needs. But she felt compelled to do it.

"I thought it would not only be a neat experience for Cole, I wanted being a kid in a wheelchair to be a really positive message, not just for other children who are not disabled, but for those who are," she said. "If there's something you want to do, figure out a way to do it."

The story of Marc Yu, the pianist who performs in white tie and tails with professional orchestras, is both extraordinary and ordinary.

Two sides of a kid

"I think to me the thing (that's) most poignant about Marc Yu is the moment when he hurts his hand playing in the park," Kohn said, recalling his tumble from a scooter as the camera rolled. "And the contrast. He's just being a little kid, and every kid falls down, but here's a little boy who falls down and hurts his hand, and that could completely affect and change his future and what his goal is."

She said she was struck by that dichotomy in a boy who comes out in formal wear, performs a challenging sonata, takes a bow and then runs off to eat a gooey See GUI.  dessert and then play.

"It's kind of what the series is about. No matter what, kids are kids, and they do need to play and have a release of energy and that sort of thing. As wise as these children are, all of them are still children and they love to play and be with other kids and be silly."

Valerie Kuklenski, (818) 713-3750

valerie.kuklenski@dailynews.com

MY LIFE AS A CHILD

What: Six-part documentary series shot by and starring 20 elementary school elementary school: see school.  kids.

When: 7 p.m. Mondays.

Where: TLC

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, among them Atwater Village resident Cole Massie, 9, lower right, recorded their lives on video for the six-part documentary "My Life as a Child," airing Mondays at 7 p.m. on TLC.
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