Birthrights (TV series)
Birthrights was a BBC2 TV series 1991-1993 about UK politics, society, and race relations from a black and Asian perspective.[1][2]
Selected episodes
- The 12 June 1991 episode talked to Asian and black candidates for parliament about their prospects in the coming general election, and interviewed MPs Bernie Grant and Keith Vaz on four years in parliament.[3]
gollark: Really, *who* will put in the effort to seriously make and spread such a stupid design?
gollark: That's not the same as banning one block from being broken.
gollark: That blocks turtles entirely.
gollark: It's a thing of "running (near-)constantly with a high efficiency design you actually thought about" vs "running with no heat output for a small amount of time and resetting it".
gollark: You can easily beat these stupidly designed reactors with a sanely made one.
References
- Sarita Malik Representing Black Britain: Black and Asian Images on Television 2002 0761970274 "One particularly interesting production to emerge from the Mosaic initiative was Birthrights (BBC2, 1991–93), part of the BBC Education Department's effort to invest in Black independent film production"
- West Africa - Issues 3953-3966 - Page 1184 1993 "Birthrights, the award winning series which explores British culture and identity from a black perspective, continues on BBC-2 on July 5 with the last series. Described as the cultural potpourri, Britain has become home for many ethnic.. "
- BBC
External links
- Birthrights on IMDb
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