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Belonging

on BBC One London

A portrait by three artists of East London.
The East End means different things to three little-known artists who live there:
Avram Stencl is a Yiddish poet
Johnny Martin a young painter
Johnny Quarrell a worker who speaks of his surroundings in verse
Their work cannot help being a comment on a famous part of London which is experiencing momentous changes.
Avram Stencl's poems translated from the Yiddish by Joseph Leftwich
Spoken by Julian Gold and Lee Montague
Written and directed by Robert Vas.
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Contributors

Subject:
Avram Stencl
Subject:
Johnny Martin
Subject:
Johnny Quarrell
Commentator:
Clive Swift
Avram Stencl's poems translated from the Yiddish by:
Joseph Leftwich
Reader:
Julian Gold
Reader:
Lee Montague
Guitar music composed and played by:
Freddie Phillips
Executive Producer:
Stephen Hearst
Writer/Director:
Robert Vas

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