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People, Places, Events


May 31st: Today's Feature - Andi Oliver; Chef, TV Presenter, Author
Andrea Oliver, a renowned British chef, television and radio broadcaster, and former singer, has made a significant impact in the culinary world. Her expertise and passion for cooking have been showcased on the popular BBC cooking show, the Great British Menu, where she has captivated audiences with her culinary skills and vibrant personality.
May 31


May 30th: Today's Feature - Diane Abbott, Member of Parliament (MP)
Raised in Paddington by a British-Jamaican family, Diane Abbott attended Harrow County School for Girls and pursued a Masters degree in History at Newnham College, Cambridge. She worked in the Civil Service, as a reporter for Thames Television and TV-am, and as a press officer for the Greater London Council. Joining the Labour Party, she was elected to Westminster City Council in 1982 and then as an MP in 1987, winning re-election in subsequent general elections.
May 30


May 29th: Today’s Feature - Richard Clifford Blackwood; Stand-up comic, Broadcaster, Actor, Presenter, Inspirational leader
Stand-up comic, Broadcaster, Actor, Presenter, Inspirational leader Richard Blackwood first set his sights on entertaining at the tender age of eight after watching comic, Richard Pryor live in concert on BBC 2.
At the age of 20, Richard graduated from university with a BA honours in Business Studies, but instead of donning a suit and commencing the 9-5 routine, he decided to pursue his dream in the world of entertainment.
May 29


May 28th: Today’s Feature - June Sarpong, OBE; Television Presenter and Executive.
June was born in Newham, London, to Ghanaian parents Thelma (née Amihere) and Samuel Sarpong. She was educated at Connaught School for Girls in Leytonstone and Sir George Monoux College in Walthamstow.
Background, Outlook & Career
June Sarpong's TV career and outspoken views on diversity in the mediaindustry have made her a prominent figure in the UK. She recognises the potential dangers of societal division and believes that a demagogue can exploit this to spread fear.
May 28


May 27th: Today’s Feature - Sir Trevor Lawson McDonald, OBE; Newsreader, Journalist
The renowned broadcaster, Sir Trevor McDonald, delved into the profound significance of the Black History Month celebration for the black community. Reflecting on his upbringing as a black man in Trinidad, he revealed the unfortunate reality that their identity was primarily defined through the lens of their colonial rulers. In fact, the history lessons he received focused more on British history rather than the rich tapestry of Trinidadian heritage.
May 27


May 26th: Today’s Feature - Courtney Pine, CBE; Jazz Musician
Courtney Pine, CBE, born on March 18, 1964, is a renowned British jazz musician recognised for his saxophone skills. In the 1980s, he established the Jazz Warriors, a prominent black British band. Pine is a versatile artist, proficient in playing various instruments such as the flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, and keyboards. His album "Europa," released in 2011, showcases his exceptional talent on the bass clarinet.
May 26


May 25th: Today’s Feature - Luther Blissett; Footballer and Football Manager
In recognition of his exceptional contributions, Luther Blissett has been granted the prestigious title of freeman of the borough of Watford. This honour serves as a tribute to his remarkable philanthropy and unwavering commitment to combating racism. Blissett's legacy extends far beyond his achievements on the soccer field, as he continues to inspire others through his selfless actions and dedication to making a difference in the lives of those around him.
May 25


May 24th: Today's Feature - Amanda Ira Aldridge; Concert singer, Piano accompanist, and Voice teacher
Born on 10 March 1866 in Upper Norwood, London, Amanda Aldridge was the third child of the famous African-American actor Ira Frederick Aldridge and his second wife, Amanda Brandt, who hailed from Sweden. Growing up, she had two sisters, Rachael and Luranah, and two brothers, Ira Daniel and Ira Frederick, in her family.
Amanda Ira Aldridge led a relatively quiet life, but her impact on the world of music was nothing short of groundbreaking. Despite facing numerous challenges
May 24


May 23rd: Today’s Feature - William Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth, OJ, DL; British Trade Union Leader
William Manuel Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth, OJ, DL, born on 19 October 1938, is a distinguished former British trade union leader who made history as the first black leader of a major British trade union. Serving as the General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union from 1992 to 2003, Morris played a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and welfare of workers across the nation.
May 23
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