Sixth episode of a groundbreaking BBC drama series from 1967 about the experience of the West Indian community in Birmingham, featuring Er...
Forth episode of a groundbreaking BBC drama series from 1967 about the experience of the West Indian community in Birmingham, featuring ...
Third episode of a groundbreaking BBC drama series from 1967 about the experience of the West Indian community in Birmingham, featuring Er...
Second episode of a groundbreaking BBC drama series from 1967 about the experience of the West Indian community in Birmingham, featuring Err...
First episode of a groundbreaking BBC drama series from 1967 about the experience of the West Indian community in Birmingham, featuring E...
Lenny looks back on his coming of age and explores how he and other second and third-generation British-born Caribbean kids...
Lenny Henry is joined by a host of famous faces as he celebrates his Caribbean-British heritage and explores how his cultur...
The Sharma family reflect on their time-travelling journey through British Asian history and discover what has changed for second and...
The kids dance at a daytimer and get language lessons, while mum and dad work hard to turn a profit, and the whole family start to re...
The Sharmas' time-travels enter the 1970s. Opening a shop, they join an explosion of South Asian entrepreneurship in Birmingham - fro...
The Sharma family experience life as a South Asian family in 50s Britain, from hard factory shifts to adapting their cooking to suit ...
Writer and comedian David Baddiel comes from a family of Jewish migrants. His mother, Sarah, believes she may have been adopt...
Dr Yasmin Khan unearths the stories of those travelling on the great ocean liner the Batory, in the 1950s.
Dr Yasmin Khan reveals stories of passengers coming to Britain from Bombay in the late 40s following Independence, including Anglo-Ind...
Harry returns to Manchester, but Kasia is determined to leave. In Europe, Marga and Henriette must each make their escape, while north Africa becomes ev...
This concluding part covers the dramatic history of Ireland throughout the 20th century. Presented by Fergal Keane.
A profile of Enoch Powell.
George Alagiah tells the story of couples facing violence on the streets during the 70s, how adoption became a battleground an...
George Alagiah tells the story of the GI babies labelled war casualties, the boom in mixed-race couples following mass migrati...
A history of Britain's mixed-race community. George Alagiah tells how Britain escaped laws preventing interracial marriage and...
What does it mean to be black and Scottish? Director Stewart Kyasimire seeks out a range of black Scots of different ages and from diverse backgrounds to ...
The Irwins learn how a new generation of black Britons forged their way through the 70s, 80s and 90s.
Documentary following a family who give up their modern lives for one summer to experience what life was like for Caribbeans who immigrated to Brita...
A collection of short snippets of stories from the Windrush generation.
This programme looks at the contributions made by black people from literature and the arts.
The 1959 Notting Hill riots and the first racial killing.
Contains racially insensitive language. Stories of interracial marriages are told by women who have crossed the racial divide in and explor...
Series tracing the changes to British national life brought about by the first major influx of people from the Caribbean in 1948. The initial warm rece...
Focusing on the education of black children, their search for an identity through their music and lifestyle, and the tragedy of the New Cross ...
The 1990s saw the emergence of a new black British identity, with black peers in the House of Lords and black celebrities in sport, entertainme...
Seventy years since the Windrush's UK arrival, two kids head to the Caribbean to discover why their grandparents left...
How black immigrants who made Britain their home came face to face with the government's 'hostile environment'. David Olusoga exposes...
David Olusoga investigates the residents of an 18th-century house in Bristol, uncovering stories of piracy, an abandoned baby, a notorious po...
When 12-year-old Kingsley is transferred to a special-needs school, a group of West Indian women uncover an unofficial segregation policy preventing...
Lovers Rock tells a fictional story of young love at a blues party in 1980. The film is an ode to the romantic reggae genre called lovers rock, an...
The true story of the Mangrove restaurant, a lively community hub in London's Notting Hill that was the subject of relentless police raids during the...
The interviewees reflect on how Scottish they feel but the importance of remembering their roots.
The interviewees discuss their different and difficult experiences of racism living in Scotland.
The interviewees discuss how people reacted to their hair and what some of them did to "fit-in".
The interviewees talk about what it means to be mixed-race and how it can be difficult to find a sense of belonging.
The X-Factor semi-finalists describe their family history and how being on the show encouraged a lot of support from the black-Scottish c...
The interviewees recall growing up and often being the only black child in their peer group.
The first black professor in Scotland talks about his heritage.
The interviewees discuss what accents mean to them and how that can shape identity.
Sex Education star, Ncuti Gatwa details his journey from Rwandan refugee to being a Scotsman.
SNP councillor Graham Campbell talks about recognising an often forgotten part of Scottish history and the Scots cont...
Michaela explains the importance of valuing her black heritage and understanding the struggles that her family have been through.
Michaela introduces herself and her family in a sociology project about her heritage and the windrush generation.
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