Bandung File

UK current affairs television programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bandung File was a UK series of documentary and current affairs television programmes that aired on Channel 4 between 1985 and 1991,[1] made by Bandung Productions with Darcus Howe and Tariq Ali as joint series editors.[2] Presenters of the show were Howe, Gita Sahgal and John Buckley.[2] Bandung File featured topics from an Afro-Asian perspective and with particular relevance to the UK's ethnic minorities.

GenreDocumentary and current affairs
Presented byDarcus Howe, Gita Sahgal and John Buckley
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
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Bandung File
GenreDocumentary and current affairs
Presented byDarcus Howe, Gita Sahgal and John Buckley
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes92
Production
Executive producersGreg Lanning, David Cohen, Roger Thomas
EditorDarcus Howe. Tariq Ali
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release12 September 1985 (1985-09-12) 
13 August 1991 (1991-08-13)
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Background

Bandung File was commissioned by Farrukh Dhondy in his role as Commissioning Editor for Multicultural Programming from 1984 to 1997.[3] The programme's name derived from the 1955 Bandung Conference held in Indonesia, the first large-scale meeting between newly independent Asian and African states.[4][5]

Bandung File featured news and investigative documentaries from the Third World and the black and Asian populations of Britain, with an Afro-Asian perspective and of particular relevance for Britain's ethnic minorities.[6][7]

Tariq Ali has said: "The whole thing about Bandung File is that we did it in a way which unified the West Indian and South Asian communities, while looking outwardly as well; 50% of the viewers were white and 50% non-white, our philosophy was that white people also needed to be educated."[5]

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