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"You in Your Small Corner" is a television play shown on the United Kingdom's Independent Television (ITV) on 5 June 1962 and believed to include the first televised interracial kiss - between a back man and white woman - on British television.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BFI discovers world’s first interracial TV kiss )〕 The performance, broadcast live as part of the ''ITV Play of the Week'' series, was commissioned and produced by Granada, one of several regional companies making up ITV. It was an adaptation of a stage play of the same name by Jamaican-born Barry Reckord and was directed by Claude Whatham.〔 The plot involves Dave, a young, intellectual, middle class Jamaican man (played by Lloyd Reckord; the writer's brother), who becomes involved with Terry, a white, working class woman (Elizabeth MacLennan) while living with his aunt in the Brixton district of London, en route to studying at Cambridge University.〔〔 A post-coital scene, showing the characters getting out of bed and getting dressed, was also included.〔 Unseen for over 50 years, a recording of the broadcast was rediscovered in the British Film Institute's archive in 2015.〔 == Other kisses == The screening predated a more famous interracial kiss on British television, on ''Emergency Ward 10'' in 1964, and the first US interracial television kiss, on Star Trek in 1968,〔 each of which feature black women and white men.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「You in Your Small Corner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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