African Perspective
British Broadcasting Corporation
Documentaries on all aspects of Africa - from politics to history, from music to conflict.
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BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 3 April 1996
Responses to the UK's Asylum and Immigration of 1996.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 28 March 1996
The story of King Prempeh of Ghana - leader of the Asante people - and the colonial British Empire.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 20 March 1996
The Ugandan author Charles Mulekwa talks about his play Nothing Against You.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 13 March 1996
Namibian-born Frederick B Philander talks about his play King of the Dump
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 7 March 1996
Interview with Kenyan playwright, Ben Ateku about his play The Broadcasting Station.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 1 March 1996
Zimbabwean playwright Rosemary Smith Kebe talks about her play Mrs Brown and her Roots.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 23 February 1996
This first in a new series discussing the playwrights of Africa. The programme begins with the winner of the African Playwright Competition Uda Yousef Jo (ph).
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 16 February 1996
Can African television have its own distinctive identity, culturally setting it apart from Western programming?
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 9 February 1996
Can a broadcaster help heal the wounds of a divided country?
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 2 February 1996
A visit to Northern Nigeria to ask people what they think of their region and the way it is portrayed in the press.