Everyone,
Does anyone recall an episode of 'Till Death, when Alf goes to see his physician for a sore throat, only to discover that he's on holiday, and his replacement is Black?
I'm looking for any details on the show, particularly the tx date....
Darrell M. Newton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Mass Media and Cultural Studies
The Department of Communication Arts
Salisbury University
269 Fulton Hall
Salisbury, MD 21801
(410) 677-5060 Office
(410) 543-6229 Department
http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~dmnewton/
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The National Archives held a meeting recently (no, I wasn't there) to showcase BEM collections. This is the list that was produced. Not much, is it. We clearly have a very long way to go! This is the web-site: www.communityarchives.org.uk
Black, minority and ethnic communities
Belfast Indian Community Centre archive
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Birmingham Black Oral History Project
Birmingham
Black Cultural Archives
History and culture of black people in Britain
Brick Lane Archive: Our Brick Lane
Brick Lane, East London
Chinese Lives: the Chinese in Newham
East London
Chinese Oral History Project
London
Connecting Histories
Birmingham
Cypriot Diaspora Project
Bruce Castle Museum, Lordship Lane, London
Desh Videsh: Home and Away - a history of the Asian community
Tyne and Wear
Harrow Asian Archive Project
Harrow, Middlesex, Greater London
Here to Stay
Tameside
Highfields Remembered
Leicester
Legacy
Tyne and Wear
London LGBT Archive: rukus!
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Manchester Jewish Museum
Manchester
Memories from Emilia-Romagna and Sicily
Italian immigrants in the Lea Valley and London
Moving here
Yorkshire
Northamptonshire Black History Association
and stories of Northamptonshire's Black communities
Preserving Asian Heritage
East Midlands
SALIDAA
South Asian diaspora literature and arts archive
Stratford and West Ham: My Roots, Our Heritage
East London
Swadhinata Trust
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