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The A Force

on BBC Two England

The first in a ten-part weekly slot featuringthe best in black entertainment. Hosted by comedian Felix Dexter.

Get It On
A raunchy dating show in which contestants pick their dream dates from a computer dating matrix.

Hang Time
Fiona Neeranjohn noses round the palatial homes and luxury lifestyles of the black and famous.

Brothers and Sisters
Drama with a comic touch, following the lives, loves and intrigues of the congregation at a northern gospel church. As families and church elders gather for the funeral of a pillar of the community, hidden rivalries and secrets emerge.
Written by Amma Asante, Maurice Bessman, Trish Cooke, Lisselle Kayla and Beverley Rose
See This Week: page 11

Beginners Guide to...
Series of brief weekly guides to black cultural icons.

Blouse and Skirt
Topical comedy show in which a panel of comedians pit their wits against questions from a studio audience.

What's the 411?
Mark Tonderai with a roundup of the latest in music, videos, movies, books, fashion and sport.

Executive producer Dele Oniya

Stereo.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Dexter.
Unknown:
Fiona Neeranjohn
Unknown:
Maurice Bessman
Unknown:
Trish Cooke
Unknown:
Lisselle Kayla
Unknown:
Beverley Rose
Sister Rose Peters:
Nina Baden-Semper
Johnathon Peters:
David Harewwod
Aquilla Peters:
Marcia Rose
Lester Peters:
John Brobbey
Petronella Peters:
Sandra Bee
Elder Gittens:
Joseph Marcell
Sister Gittens:
Dona Croll
Darren Gittens:
Clinton Kenyon
LatifaEtienne:
Ray Fearon
Marcus Etienne:
Don Gilet
Sister Pearl:
Patti Boulaye
Naomi:
Rosemary Da-Costa
Ruth:
Peggy Phango
Richard Barnes:
David Grant
Brother Dennis:
Vincent Osborne

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