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Dread, Beat an' Blood

on BBC One London

Omnibus presents the TV premiere of Franco Rosso's highly-praised film, made for the Arts Council. In Jamaica the poet is the voice of the people: 'toaster' poets chant improvised lines to a backing of reggae music at dance halls, parties, anywhere people go to enjoy themselves.
Linton Kwesi Johnson, born in Jamaica now resident in London, is a poet, writer and musician whose style is rooted in the Jamaican tradition in which art, society, politics and music are inextricably bound together.
This is a film not only about Linton Johnson but also about the community to which he addresses himself, the Black working-class community in London.
'I don't believe that politics changes anything ... You could write a thousand songs but that won't bring about the revolution.'

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Omnibus editor:
Leslie Megahey

BBC One London

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