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David Olusoga

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Gender Male
Age 54
Born Lagos
Nigeria
Movies/Shows Civilisations
The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire
The Lost Pictures of Eugene Smith
A House Through Time
Date of birth January 1,1970
Awards Hessell-Tiltman Prize
NationalityBritish
Alma mater University of Liverpool
Books Black and British: A Forgotten History
Black and British: A Short Essential History
A House Through Time
The World's War
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David Adetayo Olusoga OBE is a British historian, writer, broadcaster, presenter and film-maker. He is Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester. He has presented historical documentaries on the BBC and contributed to The One Show and The Guardian.

David Olusoga: ‘The UK is less equal than when I was young'

David Olusoga: ‘The UK is less equal than when I was young'
Sep 29,2023 9:11 pm

...By Lucy WallisBBC NewsThe United Kingdom is becoming less and less united, says historian David Olusoga - not just along its borders but within each of its four nations...

Bafta TV Awards: Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan prepare to host ceremony

Bafta TV Awards: Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan prepare to host ceremony
May 13,2023 11:51 pm

... Broadcaster and historian Professor David Olusoga will be the recipient of this year s special award, which recognises those who have made an outstanding contribution to television...

The Coronation: Six takeaways from a historic day

The Coronation: Six takeaways from a historic day
May 7,2023 5:50 am

... We re good at it, aren t we? Diversity and inclusionThe historian David Olusoga said there is an argument the ceremony makes us " more aware of how ancient, how, in some ways, unlike the country, these traditions are"...

Joshua Reynolds: Portrait of Mai (Omai) saved by US and UK funds

Joshua Reynolds: Portrait of Mai (Omai) saved by US and UK funds
Apr 25,2023 8:40 am

... Support for the campaign also came from leading artists Sir Antony Gormley, Rebecca Salter and Richard Deacon and historians Simon Schama, David Olusoga and Simon Sebag-Montefiore...

Harry and Meghan: Does Netflix's documentary live up to the hype?

Harry and Meghan: Does Netflix's documentary live up to the hype?
Dec 8,2022 7:20 pm

... Historian and TV presenter David Olusoga describes the optimism many Britons of colour (and others) felt about Meghan s arrival into the heart of the Royal Family...

Nick Robinson: The 'tap tap' amid the silence of Westminster Hall

Nick Robinson: The 'tap tap' amid the silence of Westminster Hall
Sep 15,2022 1:20 pm

... As Prof David Olusoga told me on the Today programme this morning, this is surprising and yet it is not unusual...

Glastonbury: Sir Lenny Henry discusses festival diversity

Glastonbury: Sir Lenny Henry discusses festival diversity
Jun 14,2022 3:35 pm

... He said: " It s great to have David Olusoga on television talking about black British history that goes back to Hadrian s Wall...

Joy Division and Coronation Street treasures launch British Pop Archive

Joy Division and Coronation Street treasures launch British Pop Archive
Apr 6,2022 8:15 am

... Documentary-maker David Olusoga, who is professor of public history at the University of Manchester, described the Granada archive, which spans the 1950s to the 1990s, as " a major record of a crucial era in TV history"...

Joy Division and Coronation Street treasures launch British Pop Archive

Jan 6,2022 4:15 pm

Handwritten lyrics by Joy Division 's Ian Curtis and items from Granada TV's history are among The First objects in a new British Pop Archive .

A set of Curtis's lyrics, notebooks and letters is in The Collection with the entire Archive of Granada, which made shows like Coronation Street .

The British Pop Archive will be housed in Manchester's John Rylands Library.

" We're starting off with a Manchester theme, but I want this to be a British Pop Archive , " Prof Hannah Barker said.

The Project will launch with an exhibition in The City next month. Many items, including Curtis's lyrics, have not previously been seen in public before.

They include the late singer's alternative lyrics written for the 1980 Joy Division album Closer and an unused verse for The Song Atmosphere.

" There's something about seeing music That you're very familiar with and seeing its genesis on paper, and People 's edits, That 's very exciting, " said Prof Barker, who is professor of British history at the University of Manchester and director of the John Rylands Research Institute .

The Library will also house the Archive of Joy Division and New Order manager and Factory Records co-founder Rob Gretton .

" He literally kept records of everything he did right from The Beginning , so That 's a fantastic and really big resource, " Prof Barker said.

As well as Pop Music , the Archive will cover all forms of popular culture.

Documentary-maker David Olusoga , who is professor of public history at the University of Manchester, described The Granada Archive , which spans the 1950s to the 1990s, as " a major record of a crucial era in TV history".

Prof Barker said: " Everybody Knows Coronation Street , which is really important As One of The First programmes That takes the lives of working class People seriously. But also Granada's news and documentary outputs were really influential. "

She Said The Granada files had been stored in a warehouse in North Yorkshire for The Past 30 years and had not been accessible.

" When I first started asking People in Manchester if they knew what had happened to the Archive - because I knew That one used to exist in Manchester which was accessible to researchers - People said they thought it had been destroyed, " She Said .

" But I did a bit of digging around, and located where it was, and it was perfectly safe and intact. ITV were very happy actually to return it to Manchester. "

Prof Barker said her ambition for the Archive is to encompass " post-war popular culture across the whole of the UK" including youth culture and countercultural movements. She is " just as interested in the audiences and fans as I Am in the stars" She Said .

She is working with author and music historian Jon Savage , who has been appointed professor of popular culture at the University of Manchester.

Post-war British popular culture " is Britain's gift to The World and we want to reflect it in the materials That we collect" He Said . " And these materials will be available to The Public - That is The Most important principle. "

The First exhibition, titled Collection, will open at the John Rylands Library on 19 May .



Source of news: bbc.com

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