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Series Title |
Programme Title |
Year |
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B89 | LONG LIVE OUR ENGLAND | A TALE OF BLACK FAMILIES | 1972 | |
Programme on immigration, focusing on West Indian families who came to Britain in search of a better life. Opens with shots of the Moss Side carnival, including black people dressed in costume, dancing and playing steel drums. Jamaicans Mavis and Roland Griffiths, who came to England in 1961 and live More... | ||||
B88 | LONG LIVE OUR ENGLAND | MOTHER COUNTRY | 1972 | |
Programme featuring interviews with people who moved to England in search of the 'Mother Country' and instead found hostility, rejection and racial discrimination and on the history of the slave trade in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Focuses on Lloyd Blair, who moved from the West Indies in the More... | ||||
B90 | LONG LIVE OUR ENGLAND | YOUNG AND BLACK | 1972 | |
BBC records state that this was programme three in both the Race Relations series and the Long Live Our England series. Programme on the prejudice encountered by young black people in Britain which highlights their sense of isolation. A group of black teenagers from Moss Side are interviewed and talk More... | ||||
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