Black in the British Frame: Black People in British Film and Television 1896-1996 by Stephen Bourne

Black in the British Frame: Black People in British Film and Television 1896-1996

Stephen Bourne
276 pages
Cassell
Mar 1998
Paperback
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Focusing on drama and light entertainment, this text documents a range of experiences and representations of people of African descent in British film and cinema. black film extras of the 1930s, Trinidadian singer and actor Edric Connor, early black filmmakers and writers, including Lionel Ngakane, Lloyd Reckord and Michael Abbensetts, actor Gordon Heath, black women in early British television, entertainer Winifred Atwell, actress Carmen Munroe, soaps, film and television drama since 1959, lesbians and gays, actor and writer Errol John and two landmark television plays: the BBC's A Man from the Sun (1956) and Channel 4's The Final Passage (1996) .
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Pages 276
Publisher Cassell
Published 1998
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