Beginning in the 1930s and moving into the post millennium, this
book provides a historical analysis of the policies and practices
established by the BBC as it attempted to assist white Britons in
adjusting to the presence of African-Caribbeans. Among the themes
the book explores are current representations of race, the future
of British television and its impact on multi-ethnic audiences. The
chapters include an extensive analysis of television programming,
along with personal interviews that reveal the efforts of black
Britons working for the BBC, whether as writers, producers or
actors. -- .
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