16/11/2009
What does it mean to be mixed race? Also, how a butcher's son from Nottingham became the father of Italian football. And can a millionaire live on a pound for a day?
Things are changing in the UK - people are changing, race is changing and the way people see colour is changing forever. Not that long ago mixed race was not even an option on a census. Now there is a mixed race president and there has been a F1 World champion. Dual heritage is now the fastest growing ethnic group in the UK. Roann Ghosh asks what it means to be caught between two cultures.
Also on the programme, in Milan the name Herbert Kilpin is almost as well known as David Beckham. In the UK no-one has heard of him. Colin Hazelden uncovers the unlikely story of how a butcher's son from Nottingham founded AC Milan and became an Italian folk hero.
And can a multimillionaire live on a pound for a day? Derbyshire businesswoman Emma Harrison has a go - and along the way picks up some tips we could all use.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Marie Ashby |
Broadcast
- Mon 16 Nov 2009 19:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One East Midlands