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Asian Auntie-Ji - Life with the BBC Asian Network (Paperback)
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Facing redundancy from the BBC after 20 years as a reporter and
news editor, Mike Curtis got a stay of execution. His salvation
found him unexpectedly in charge of setting up a newsroom for the
BBC radio station broadcasting to the Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan
and Bangladeshi communities across the Midlands - the Asian
Network. He stayed for 14 years. Asian Auntie-ji tells how this son
of an Anglican clergyman, with a love of western music, was thrown
into a new world of Bollywood and bhangra, Diwali and Vaisakhi,
Mirpuri and mosques, and cricket and Kashmir. The book unravels how
this unique radio station dealt with many controversial issues
arising from the religious and cultural sensitivities of its
audience and its staff. It reflects how the Asian Network covered
riots, racism and terror, but also how it gave a voice to so many
British Asians; from the geographically isolated listener on the
phone-in to those who achieved fame in sport and entertainment.
Mike Curtis follows the story of the Asian Network, from its roots
in local radio to its UK-wide expansion - and its dealings with BBC
bosses. The views of its champions and its critics are reported
with honesty and good humour. The Queen, the Duchess of Cornwall,
Sebastian Coe, Ravi Shankar, Jay Sean, Amir Khan, Greg Dyke, Meera
Syal and Shah Rukh Khan are among those sprinkled throughout the
saga, along with the Asian Network's own stars like Bobby Friction,
Sonia Deol and Adil Ray. Mike Curtis describes how the team was
moved around the managements of Radio 1, Radio 2 and Five Live -
and how they regularly upset The Archers at Radio 4. Asian
Auntie-ji is a fascinating autobiography that will appeal to an
audience beyond the story of the radio station, embracing such
names as Monty Python, TV's Big Brother, Brian Blessed, Carlos
Santana, Boris Johnson, Judi Dench, David Blunkett, 1950s test
pilot Roly Beamont and DJ Orifice Vulgatron. Those with an interest
in the media, the BBC, politics, and ethnicity and the South Asian
experience in the UK will find it particularly rewarding.
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