A326 Empire: 1492–1975

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1Chapter 1. Frantz Fanon: I. Fanon and France
spoken vocals:
Joby Fanon and Kléber Gamess (Frantz Fanon’s childhood friend)
spoken vocals [Frantz Fanon]:
Colin Salmon (British actor)
visual appearances:
Joby Fanon, Kléber Gamess (Frantz Fanon’s childhood friend) and Colin Salmon (British actor)
Joby Fanon, Kléber Gamess, Colin Salmon3:15
2Chapter 1. Frantz Fanon: II. Black Skin, White Mask
spoken vocals:
Stuart Hall (sociologist) and Françoise Vergès
spoken vocals [Frantz Fanon]:
Colin Salmon (British actor)
visual appearances:
Stuart Hall (sociologist), Colin Salmon (British actor) and Françoise Vergès
Colin Salmon, Francoise Verges, Stuart Hall3:50
3Chapter 1. Frantz Fanon: III. Fanon and Algiers
spoken vocals:
Alice Cherki (psychoanalyst), Joby Fanon and Stuart Hall (sociologist)
spoken vocals [Frantz Fanon]:
Colin Salmon (British actor)
visual appearances:
Alice Cherki (psychoanalyst), Joby Fanon, Stuart Hall (sociologist) and Colin Salmon (British actor)
Joby Fanon, Colin Salmon, Alice Cherki, Stuart Hall6:01
4Chapter 2. The 1924 British Empire Exhibition: I. The Exhibition Opens
spoken vocals:
King George V (King of the United Kingdom) (on 1924-04-23)
King George V1:09
5Chapter 2. The 1924 British Empire Exhibition: II. Imperial Diversions
spoken vocals:
Lesley MacDonald (inspector of amusements)
visual appearances:
Lesley MacDonald (inspector of amusements)
partial recording of:
Empire March
composer:
Edward Elgar (composer) (in 1924)
premiered at:
Wembley Stadium (1st incarnation, 1923–2000) in Wembley, Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1924-07-21)
Lesley MacDonald3:47
6Chapter 2. The 1924 British Empire Exhibition: III. A New Direction for the Empire?
visual appearances:
General Smuts, King George V (King of the United Kingdom) and Queen Mary (Queen consort of the United Kingdom)
General Smuts, Queen Mary, King George V2:32
7Chapter 3. Sex and Empire: I. Kenya: Female Circumcision
spoken vocals:
Jane Chege (University of Nairobi), Helen Wamere Dadet (Chuo Kikuu cha Kenyatta), Ben N’gumba, Rev. Cyril Hooper (Kahuhia Mission) and Atta Wambui
visual appearances:
Jane Chege (University of Nairobi), Helen Wamere Dadet (Chuo Kikuu cha Kenyatta), Ben N’gumba, Rev. Cyril Hooper (Kahuhia Mission) and Atta Wambui
Helen Wamere Dadet, Jane Chege, Cyril Hooper, Ben N’gumba, Atta Wambui13:23
8Chapter 3. Sex and Empire: II. Kenya: Sex for SaleRebecca Wanjiku, Margaret Wairimu, Mariam Nasoor, Mary Cheptothon4:40
9Chapter 4. Algeria: I. Background to the Algerian Insurrection
spoken vocals:
Benyoucef Ben Khedda, Marcel Launay (ex Armée de terre) and Zohra Drif Bitat
visual appearances:
Benyoucef Ben Khedda, Marcel Launay (ex Armée de terre) and Zohra Drif Bitat
Benyoucef Ben Khedda, Zohra Drif Bitat, Marcel Launay4:51
10Chapter 4. Algeria: II. De Gaulle’s Return to Power
shot in:
Algiers, Alger (Algiers Province), Algeria (in 1958-05)
spoken vocals:
Général Jacques Massu
visual appearances:
Général Jacques Massu
Général Jacques Massu2:19
11Chapter 4. Algeria: III. De Gaulle and Algerian Self-Determination
spoken vocals:
Général de Gaulle
visual appearances:
Général de Gaulle
Général de Gaulle3:11
12Chapter 4. Algeria: IV. The Pied Noir Reaction
spoken vocals:
Jacques Soustelle
visual appearances:
Jacques Soustelle
Jacques Soustelle1:37
13Chapter 4. Algeria: V. Barricades Week
spoken vocals:
Général de Gaulle
visual appearances:
Général de Gaulle
Général de Gaulle0:59
14Chapter 4. Algeria: VI. The Generals’ PutschGeneral Maurice Challe, Général de Gaulle2:22
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executive producer:Michael Fox (186 media)
Emma Piquemal
copyrighted (©) by:The Open University (in 2008)