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The Empire Writes Back

The final episode of the series examines how the British Empire was celebrated in the novels of some writers and taken apart and upended by others.

Using performed readings and with contributions from contemporary novelists the series explores the ideas and emotions that novels continue to bring to their readers. The final episode of the series examines how the British Empire was often taken as a given and widely celebrated in novels of some writers, though in others - such as Rudyard Kipling's espionage yarn Kim - it was deeply questioned. Fifty years later, a different type of spy, James Bond, fought to keep the empire going when it had already gone. By the 1950s a new voice had emerged - that of novelists from the newly independent former British colonies, such as Nigeria's Chinua Achebe. The twin evils of racism and slavery come full circle in recent works such Malorie Blackman's series Noughts and Crosses and The Sellout, a savage comedy by Paul Beatty - in which a present-day African-American Los Angeleno keeps a slave. The power of novels past and present continues to move and to delight readers all around the world.

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 24 Jul 202007:30GMT

Credits

RoleContributor
Executive ProducerFranny Moyle
Production CompanyIWC Media
ActorRobbie Coltrane
ActorRobson Green
ActorEmeka Sesay
ActorTuppence Middleton
ActorSean Biggerstaff
ActorAntonia Thomas
ActorNitin Ganatra
ActorDon Warrington
ActorNick Ikunda
EditorJane Tubb
ActorTitana Muthui
EditorAndrew Quigley
ActorRian Gordon
EditorBradley Richards
ActorPaapa Essiedu
NarratorNikki Amuka-Bird
ProducerJohn Mullen
Production ManagerCatherine Ross
ActorSule Rimi
ActorFumilayo Brown-Olateju
DirectorSarah Barclay
DirectorRichard Curson Smith

Broadcasts

  • Sat 18 Jul 202001:30GMT
  • Sat 18 Jul 202008:30GMT
  • Sun 19 Jul 202014:30GMT
  • Sun 19 Jul 202020:30GMT
  • Mon 20 Jul 202002:30GMT
  • Mon 20 Jul 202012:30GMT
  • Tue 21 Jul 202006:30GMT
  • Wed 22 Jul 202013:30GMT
  • Fri 24 Jul 202007:30GMT