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Black and White in Colour

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Isaac Julien
  • Writer: Johnny Speight
  • Producer: Stuart Allen

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This two-part documentary made by the British Film Institute for the BBC is a retrospective of the involvement of black and Asian people in British television. It looks at the representation of black people on television and makes reference to the wider context of cultural, political and social events. Directed by Isaac Julien and narrated by the eminent Professor Stuart Hall, this is a valuable chronicle of television history.

The centrepiece of a BBC2 season of the same name, Black and White in Colour mixes rare archive material with interviews from leading commentators, TV executives, producers and performers. It charts landmark televisual events as well as the response of broadcasters to a changing social landscape: from the birth of the BBC in 1936 to the Queen's coronation in 1953; from the Black and White Minstrel Show(1958-1978) to The Fosters; My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) to the Brixton riots and beyond. Writers, actors and filmmakers discuss how these events affected them as artists and tackle issues of representation, racism and employment.


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Cast & Characters

Stuart Hall as Himself - Narrator & Participant;
Pearl Connor as Herself;
Carmen Munroe as Herself