Black and White in Colour: Black People in British Television Since 1936Jim Pines Black and white in colour recounts the history of the involvement of black people in British television. The twenty-eight interviews in this book represent the first-ever attempt to document comprehensively the personal accounts of actors and actresses, writers and programme-makers. |
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Black and White in Colour: Black People in British Television Since 1936 Jim Pines No preview available - 1992 |
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References to this book
Representing Black Britain: Black and Asian Images on Television Sarita Malik No preview available - 2002 |