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[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Film and Television]]
[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Film and Television]]
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
The actor suggested by [[Mention::James Maker]] to be the inspiration for [[Little Man, What Now?]] in his 2011 book "AutoFellatio: A Memoir":
The actor suggested by Morrissey via [[Mention::James Maker]] to be the inspiration for [[Little Man, What Now?]] in his 2011 book "AutoFellatio: A Memoir" he states:
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"With his agreement, I once wrote to a Morrissey fan website forum under the pseudonym Abigail Lawson to point out that ‘Little Man, What Now?’ was not, as popularly believed, a lyric about the British child actor Jack Wild. It is a circumstantial verse to the actor Malcolm McFee who appeared in the 1970s British television series, Please Sir! Abigail Lawson received no less than seventy-five death threats. Impressive."
"With his agreement, I once wrote to a Morrissey fan website forum under the pseudonym Abigail Lawson to point out that ‘Little Man, What Now?’ was not, as popularly believed, a lyric about the British child actor Jack Wild. It is a circumstantial verse to the actor Malcolm McFee who appeared in the 1970s British television series, Please Sir! Abigail Lawson received no less than seventy-five death threats. Impressive."
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