
25/02/2013
The fly-tipping that cost thousands to clear up. The story of a Dorset barrister undergoing a sex change. And a look back at the Bristol bus boycott fifty years ago.
Inside out investigates the increase in fly-tipping creating an eyesore in Somerset lanes and end up costing the tax payer thousands.
The extraordinary story of a barrister from Dorset. For the last 9 months Inside Out has been following her transformation as she completed the final stages of her change from a man....to a woman.
And 50 years after the Bristol bus boycott, Inside Out looks back at the racist policies that stopped black people from working on the buses.
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Bristol bus boycott
Duration: 03:09
Bristol bus boycott 50 years on

Fifty years after the Bristol bus boycott, BBC Inside Out looks back at the racist policies that stopped black people from working on the buses.
In 1963 a young black man in Bristol was refused an interview for a job on the buses because of the colour of his skin.
It sparked a protest which attracted national attention and ultimately led the way to the country's first ever race discrimination law.
Watch a video feature on the BBC News website.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Alastair McKee |
| Series Producer | Dimitri Houtart |
Broadcast
- Mon 25 Feb 201319:30BBC One West
