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2.35 The Human Side: White Man's World
By the end of the century more than three million coloured people will be living in Britain - at least six times as many as there are today. The Human Side examines the attitudes of coloured people and their white neighbours, and analyses what these mean for the future.
Introduced by Bill Wedderburn.
With Stuart Hall, Research Fellow at the Centre for Cultural Studies, Birmingham University, John Rex, Professor of Sociology, Durham University
(First transmission on November 2)

3.20 Esther and Abraham Ofarim
sing songs of many lands.
accompanied by Dave Goldberg (guitar), Arthur Watts (bass), Barry Morgan (bongoes), Kenny Clare (drums).
(First transmission on October 3)

Contributors

Presenter (The Human Side):
Bill Wedderburn
Guest (The Human Side):
Stuart Hall
Guest (The Human Side):
John Rex
Reporter (The Human Side):
James Douglas Henry
Research (The Human Side):
Richard Broad
Research (The Human Side):
Mary Hoskins
Director (The Human Side):
Richard Taylor
Producer (The Human Side):
Paul Bonner
Singer:
Esther Ofarim
Singer:
Abraham Ofarim
Guitarist:
Dave Goldberg
Bass:
Arthur Watts
Bongoes:
Barry Morgan
Drummer:
Kenny Clare
Musical direction:
Dennis Wilson
Continuity:
Ken Hoare
Design:
Michael Young
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

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