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Ethnic Minorities, Comedy and British Television. Interview with Sharat Sardana. London, Friday 26 of November 2004

Amandine Ducray,Sharat Sardana-2022-01-01-Revue LISA / LISA e-journal
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This interview is divided into two parts. The first one concentrates on Sharat Sardana’s personal and professional backgrounds, focusing on his work in the ground-breaking Asian sketch show Goodness Gracious Me. The second set of questions has more to do with his point of view – as a member of the hyphenated British-Asian community – on the relationship between the British media and “ethnic minorities” in an ever-growing multicultural environment. Amandine Ducray: Would you say something firs...

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This interview is divided into two parts. The first one concentrates on Sharat Sardana’s personal and professional backgrounds, focusing on his work in the ground-breaking Asian sketch show Goodness Gracious Me. The second set of questions has more to do with his point of view – as a member of the hyphenated British-Asian community – on the relationship between the British media and “ethnic minorities” in an ever-growing multicultural environment. Amandine Ducray: Would you say something firs...

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