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‘Vengeance: Murder On The Heath’ Creator Aysha Rafaele Bemoans Lack Of Progress In Portrayal Of Black & British Asian People On TV Since Adeel Akhtar Made BAFTA History For ‘Murdered By My Father’

‘Vengeance: Murder On The Heath’ Creator Aysha Rafaele Bemoans Lack Of Progress In Portrayal Of Black & British Asian People On TV Since Adeel Akhtar Made BAFTA History For ‘Murdered By My Father’
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EXCLUSIVE: Aysha Rafaele, the quadruple-BAFTA winning creative behind a string of hit British factual drama, has bemoaned a lack of improvement in on-screen portrayal of Black and British Asian people since the BBC’s Murdered by my Father broke the mold a decade ago. Rafaele has written, directed and produced Channel 4’s Vengeance: Murder on the […]

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