I have long argued that we are living through a golden age of children’s television. If you search for it, you’ll quickly be inundated with shows that run rings around whatever we were served as kids. Hey Duggee is exceptional. Bluey is amazing. The new Super Happy Magic Forest series on CBBC is shaping up to be an all-timer. The culture is so rich that even something as bland as Netflix’s Lego City Adventures can end up being a happily absurdist sitcom. This may not be immediately apparent, however, because all these good shows sit in a sea of absolute