I remember Cement Garden. Disturbing movie, but it features one of the kids who liked to dress up as a girl with the help of his sister. I had the film before the fire. Since most of the DVDs did survive the heat & water, it might still be around somewhere. If it was on tape though it was lost.
If I still have it, it might be nice to feature it on our movie night. BTW, it's always night time somewhere in the world, & everybody has a different evening to kick back with a movie, so it's always movie night here for somebody.
I have to agree about, "Who's a Good Boy Then". Can't find a copy anywhere. Looking it up, shows it ran on BBC's "The Wednesday Play". Only a handful of episodes still exist from that series, thanks to a very few viewer's personal tapes of it. I suspect they were wiped out during BBC's mass erasure, deletion, & destruction of old video/film a few decades ago, like when they wiped out most of the old Dr. Who episodes.
They say they've found & restored all the old Dr. Who episodes. No they did not. They collected all the private VHS tapes of them in the best shape to make copies of the privately owned tapes. I remember watching Dr. Who & all their old re-runs as late as the mid-1970s from our local PBS station, & a Canadian station in crystal clear quality. The originals did not look like old worn VHS tape recorded on their slowest speed. Modern enhancements may have improved them a little, but they're still VHS sourced versions of the show. A few of the episodes were copied from Betamax or even rarer U-matic tapes of better quality, but most are just copies of poorly recorded VHS.
They say BBC's the mass deletions of old video & film was caused by not being able to afford to save & archive everything during budget cuts. BBC was the largest broadcasting company in the world, & they couldn't afford so save & archive their stuff? BS! Somebody was lining their pockets rather than spend a minimal amount to save old stuff.