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Here to Stay

on BBC One London

Robert Kilroy-Silk talks to Antony Sher
Bruce Grobbelaar and Sheila Ferguson. The Entertainers
Twenty years ago,
Antony Sher arrived in Britain from South Africa. Today he's a leading actor, a talented artist and an acclaimed author. Bruce Grobbelaar was a corporal in the Rhodesian army in 1976. Now he's the star goalkeeper for Liverpool. American Sheila Ferguson , the lead singer of The Three Degrees, says, 'I'm here to stay because England offers me all the things I need for the rest of my life.'
Photography CHRIS SEAGER
CHRIS SADLER
Film editor MARGARET KELLY Producer COLLEEN TOOMEY
Series producer RUTH JACKSON
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Contributors

Talks:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
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Antony Sher
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Bruce Grobbelaar
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Sheila Ferguson.
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Antony Sher
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Bruce Grobbelaar
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Sheila Ferguson
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Chris Seager
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Chris Sadler
Editor:
Margaret Kelly
Producer:
Colleen Toomey
Producer:
Ruth Jackson

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