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In Episode 1 of The TV Collective Podcast, we ask what role British television has had in shaping public perceptions of Black, Asian, and Muslim communities and how these portrayals may have contributed to the summer riots. We hear from senior industry leaders about the media’s responsibility and catch up with Marcus Ryder, CEO of the Film & TV Charity, who has been advocating for race and representation on British TV for over 12 years.
This episode is dedicated to Simon Albury MBE.
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