| Author 1: | Jim Pines, ed.tr> | |
| Title: | Black and White in Colour: Black People in British Television since 1936 | |
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| Place: | London | |
| Publisher: | British Film Institute | |
| Year: | 1992 | |
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| Location: | TABB; FB Neuphilologie: OG 840.144 | |
| Synopsis: | Survey and collection of interviews with black, Asian and white scriptwriters, actors and filmmakers who have worked in British television. The publication provides a history of representation of black people on the small screen and describes the conditions faced by black media practitioners in the television industry. Interviewees include: Horace Ové, Michael Abbensetts, Trevor Phillips, Farrukh Dhondy, Mike Phillips, Norman Beaton, Lenny Henry and many more. | |
| Keyword 1: | black filmmaking | |
| Keyword 2: | mainstream | |
| Keyword 3: | interview | |
| Keyword 4: | non-mainstream | |
| Keyword 5: | television | |
| Keyword 6: | employment | |
| Keyword 7: | representation | |
| Keyword 8: | television programme | |
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