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This documentary documents stories of Immigration from 1948 to 1971. It was a period when the British government invited people from the Commonwealth to come and live and work in the UK. People came from the Caribbean and beyond. Many remained and have become the fabric of the United Kingdom.

Children from Furzedown Primary School and young people from CARAS (Community Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers) have collected lots fascinating and moving history from people who have moved to South West London.

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Together inspires, facilitates and above all connects people, breathing new life into what a TV channel can be. Together we do more.



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