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The Asian Teenagers

Their parents - Sikh, Moslem, Hindu-came from Pakistan, India, and the Indian communities of Africa to find a better life in Britain. They were the immigrants. Today their children speak English like natives-natives of Bradford, Southall, Birmingham. They are the first generation. They have grown up in two worlds. At home their parents live the Indian villager's traditional family life, authoritarian, strict, where the head of the family lays down the law, and everyone's future, including marriage, is ' arranged.' But outside, instead of the fields of India, lies the world of Britain's industrial cities; the world of Powellism and mini-skirts; the world of youthful independence and contempt for authority, of competition and prejudice. How does the Asian teenager in Britain reconcile the conflicting demands of these two worlds? Reporter, Jim Douglas Henry Producer, Ivor DUNKERTON Edited by DESMOND WILCOX and BILL MORTON Film from the Midlands

English
  • Originally Aired December 3, 1968
  • Runtime 55 minutes
  • Network BBC Two
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