The BFI has uncovered what is believed to be the world’s earliest known, surviving inter-racial kiss on TV from "You in Your Small Corner," first broadcast on ITV in June 1962 and not seen on TV since. The discovery was made in the BFI National Archive while researching a panel discussion at BFI Southbank (Tues November 24th) on Race and Romance on Television as part of the BFI’s Love season. The kiss will be seen by audiences at the event.
"You in Your Small Corner," was a Granada TV Play of the Week and an adaptation of a play by Jamaican-born Barry Reckord which had originally been staged at the Royal Court. It was only when researching the BFI’s Love season in the BFI National Archive that BFI TV Programmer Marcus Prince realized this on-screen kiss between actor Lloyd Reckord (brother of the playwright) and actress Elizabeth MacLennan predates all other known examples, and is one of several intimate exchanges between the two leading players.
Heather Stewart, Creative Director, BFI said, "This ground-breaking TV play is such an important re-discovery. A document of British social history, it demonstrates the role of progressive television drama as a reflection of our society and underlines the vital work of the BFI National Archive as the guardian of our national memory. 50 years on, diverse on-screen representation is still an urgent issue and we must continue as an industry to effect much-needed change."
The famous kiss between Lieutenant Uhura and Captain James T. Kirk in an episode of "Star Trek" from 1968 is hailed as the first inter-racial kisses on Us TV, whilst the kiss between Joan Hooley and John White from an episode of "Emergency Ward" 10 in 1964 is generally acknowledged as the first inter-racial kiss in an ongoing series.
"You in Your Small Corner" was first broadcast live on ITV as the Granada Play of the Week on June 5th 1962. It follows the arrival of a young man from Jamaica to Brixton where he is staying with his mother before going up to Cambridge to study for an undergraduate degree. He meets a young woman on the rebound and they become lovers. The play is a sophisticated dissection of the subtleties and difficulties which affect the couple across race and class lines.
In Race and Romance on TV the panel will include contributions from actors Art Malik and Adrian Lester, director Gurinder Chadha, BBC’s Head of Drama England, Hilary Salmon and BBC’s Head of Diversity & Inclusion Tunde Ogungbesan. The event will be hosted by broadcaster Samira Ahmed.
The panel will discuss how TV has represented Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic relationships over the years, from the ‘radical’ plays of the 60s that aimed to break taboos, right up to the present day, illustrated with archive clips. They will pose questions such as where is the black-led ‘romantic’ primetime series? And is TV guilty of turning romance into a white middle-class affair? Our distinguished panel will address these important issues and discuss how TV might address them in future. An extract from "You in the Your Small Corner" will be screened to illustrate this key moment in British, and world, television history.
The full program is available to view for free at BFI Mediatheques around the UK.
In October the BFI announced details of a £1m BFI Diversity Fund and the introduction of BFI Diversity Standards across all BFI Film Fund Lottery funding schemes, including film development, production, distribution and audience development, in a bid to help improve on and off screen diversity across the film industry. The BFI Diversity Standards have been enthusiastically welcomed by industry bodies and BFI funded partners. Underpinning the BFI Diversity Standards is a BFI definition of diversity, applicable across all BFI Lottery funded projects: to recognize and acknowledge the quality and value of difference.
"You in Your Small Corner," was a Granada TV Play of the Week and an adaptation of a play by Jamaican-born Barry Reckord which had originally been staged at the Royal Court. It was only when researching the BFI’s Love season in the BFI National Archive that BFI TV Programmer Marcus Prince realized this on-screen kiss between actor Lloyd Reckord (brother of the playwright) and actress Elizabeth MacLennan predates all other known examples, and is one of several intimate exchanges between the two leading players.
Heather Stewart, Creative Director, BFI said, "This ground-breaking TV play is such an important re-discovery. A document of British social history, it demonstrates the role of progressive television drama as a reflection of our society and underlines the vital work of the BFI National Archive as the guardian of our national memory. 50 years on, diverse on-screen representation is still an urgent issue and we must continue as an industry to effect much-needed change."
The famous kiss between Lieutenant Uhura and Captain James T. Kirk in an episode of "Star Trek" from 1968 is hailed as the first inter-racial kisses on Us TV, whilst the kiss between Joan Hooley and John White from an episode of "Emergency Ward" 10 in 1964 is generally acknowledged as the first inter-racial kiss in an ongoing series.
"You in Your Small Corner" was first broadcast live on ITV as the Granada Play of the Week on June 5th 1962. It follows the arrival of a young man from Jamaica to Brixton where he is staying with his mother before going up to Cambridge to study for an undergraduate degree. He meets a young woman on the rebound and they become lovers. The play is a sophisticated dissection of the subtleties and difficulties which affect the couple across race and class lines.
In Race and Romance on TV the panel will include contributions from actors Art Malik and Adrian Lester, director Gurinder Chadha, BBC’s Head of Drama England, Hilary Salmon and BBC’s Head of Diversity & Inclusion Tunde Ogungbesan. The event will be hosted by broadcaster Samira Ahmed.
The panel will discuss how TV has represented Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic relationships over the years, from the ‘radical’ plays of the 60s that aimed to break taboos, right up to the present day, illustrated with archive clips. They will pose questions such as where is the black-led ‘romantic’ primetime series? And is TV guilty of turning romance into a white middle-class affair? Our distinguished panel will address these important issues and discuss how TV might address them in future. An extract from "You in the Your Small Corner" will be screened to illustrate this key moment in British, and world, television history.
The full program is available to view for free at BFI Mediatheques around the UK.
In October the BFI announced details of a £1m BFI Diversity Fund and the introduction of BFI Diversity Standards across all BFI Film Fund Lottery funding schemes, including film development, production, distribution and audience development, in a bid to help improve on and off screen diversity across the film industry. The BFI Diversity Standards have been enthusiastically welcomed by industry bodies and BFI funded partners. Underpinning the BFI Diversity Standards is a BFI definition of diversity, applicable across all BFI Lottery funded projects: to recognize and acknowledge the quality and value of difference.
- 11/21/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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