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 · 5 July 1991
Jonathon Birchill visits the breakaway Republic of Somaliland.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 25 June 1991
Memories of Liberia between the World Wars.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 23 June 1991
Memories of middle class West Africa - the professional classes of Nigeria between the World Wars.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 7 June 1991
Ruth Evans' special report on the black Jews of Ethiopia, Operation Solomon and their struggle to begin a new life in Israel.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 19 May 1991
Despite the poverty, overcrowding and pollution, Cairo has one of the lowest rates of violent crime in the world. Why?
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 10 May 1991
Akwe Amosu reports from Cape Town, dubbed the World capital of violent crime. Is Cape Town really as bad as the name and statistics would suggest?
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 3 May 1991
An indepth interview with Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe. What were the influences in his early life, his views on the importance of education and the struggle for independence.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 26 April 1991
Hundreds of South Africans return after years in exile. What are their hopes and expectations?
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 21 April 1991
Margaret Pursey has been finding out how Liberia has been coping in the aftermath of 15 months of bitter civil war.
BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 31 March 1991
Frederik Willem de Klerk, president of South Africa, the man who changed the law in the country to end Apartheid talks to Mike Wooldridge about his beliefs and how they …