Two posts in one day is unprecedented, I think, but I thought that members of this community might be interested in a series that will be airing on BBC2 in the UK starting at 9 PM on Thursday, 6 October. It’s called “Mixed Race Britannia” and it will be hosted by George Alagiah, who is Sri Lankan-British and in a mixed-race marriage.

Guardian interview with George Alagiah
BBC article by George Alagiah on mixed-race marriage
Persons outside the UK may be able to view the series through the BBC iPlayer using a browser that can feign a UK location. I don't, of course, suggest that anyone attempt this. *hands in pockets, whistling*
Guardian interview with George Alagiah
BBC article by George Alagiah on mixed-race marriage
Persons outside the UK may be able to view the series through the BBC iPlayer using a browser that can feign a UK location. I don't, of course, suggest that anyone attempt this. *hands in pockets, whistling*
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I remember back in 2006-2007 some USian Doctor Who fans thought that there was some subversive agenda to show mixed-race romances (Rose and Mickey, Martha and any white male character), whereas most of the UK fans seemed to think it was just showing regular people in regular situations.
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That's so weird, considering that the UK is still very much majority white, while the US is not. I wonder if there was a split in views among UK fans was in London vs. the rest of the UK...?
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The problem with threads like that is that even though it's stuck in my memory, finding it again would be tricky.