Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentBritish television industry event the Edinburgh TV Festival, which runs in a digital format this year from Aug.
24-27, has revealed the first sessions of its lineup, as well as revealing a pre-festival session that will look at how issues concerning race are tackled by filmmakers.The BBC drama “Sitting in Limbo” will be the subject of a session exploring how Stephen S.
Thompson, a writer new to TV, took his brother’s experience of the “Windrush controversy” – in which British people from the Caribbean were unlawfully threatened with deportation – to the TV screen.
Thompson will be joined by the show’s director, Stella Corradi, and lead actor, Patrick Robinson, to discuss the impact the.
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