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apprenticeship if necessary. There were, inevitably headcounts of the number of ethnic faces appeared on-screen as newsreaders, reporters, presenters or actors. A fair volume of programming of diverse sorts would ensure or at least begin the assimilation of the new communities into the nation's primary instrument or mirror of self-awareness."
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was a Caribbean war hero and that her much older "sister" was in fact her mother, who had been forced to marry someone else: "Illegitimacy was not accepted in those days, and prejudice against black people was rife everywhere." Woodford-Hollick contributed the memoir "Who I Was Then and Who I Am Now" to the 2019 anthology
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and myself. The brief to the writers was clear – a situation comedy makes people laugh.... Under Sue Woodford the mission to complain was subverted. There were two clear strategic objectives which emerged from Channel 4. More people from the ethnic communities should be making programmes, serving an
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on 8 August 2012, in the feature "Family Secrets" for which she was interviewed by her daughter Abigail, Woodford-Hollick spoke about growing up believing that she had been adopted by the white parents she knew as "Auntie May and Uncle Dick", only to discover in her twenties that her natural father
133:. As a campaigner for human rights, world health, literacy, and the arts, she serves as trustee or patron of a range of charities and foundations. She is founder and co-director of Bringing up Baby Ltd, a childcare company. Other causes and organisations with which she is associated include the 245:
Television as the first Commissioning Editor for multi-cultural programming, one of the priorities of the new channel, where she commissioned a range of programmes to reflect the diversity of Britain's minority ethnic communities. Her work at Channel 4 has been described by
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as "revolutionary": "She ditched the mission to complain and ran on the channel, among a diversity of offerings, one West Indian and one Asian magazine show, a black arts showcase programme and then a situation comedy called
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in Manchester as a newsreader and presenter/reporter on the regional news magazine programme, and she went on to become one of the few women to produce/direct the flagship current affairs programme
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Bhikhu C. Parekh, "Sue Woodford-Hollick Chair of Index on Censorship, 1993–2000, and founding commissioning editor of multicultural programmes, Channel 4",
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She has been involved throughout her life with many campaigns for human rights and diversity. Between 1993 and 2000, she chaired
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The Future of Multi-ethnic Britain: Report of the Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain
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She is regularly included on the Power List of "Britain's 100 Most Influential Black People".
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She is a trustee of the foundation announced in December 2014 in memory of cultural theorist
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for services to the arts. She is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Westminster and a
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Woodford-Hollick is the sister of filmmaker Nicola Cross and educator Richard Finch.
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In January 2018, she received an honorary doctorate from the University of Sussex.
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and founding commissioning editor of Multicultural Programmes for
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Channel 4: The Early Years and the Jeremy Isaacs Legacy
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She has been an adviser on Caribbean affairs to the
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Tauris & Co, 2006, pp. 68–70. 364:, she announced the inauguration of the 137:(AMREF), the Leader's Quest Foundation, 1060:(Supplement). 11 June 2011. p. 10. 865:"Lady Sue Woodford Hollick, Ambassador" 513: 511: 446: 331:African Medical and Research Foundation 135:African Medical and Research Foundation 815:"News – Nine old faces on new Council" 786:, London: Profile Books, 2000, p. 317. 353:. In addition, she is a patron of the 1089:, Breaking Perceptions, 2 March 2010. 765:"Is the BBC still 'hideously white'?" 366:Hollick Arvon Caribbean Writers Prize 161:, with whom she has three daughters. 75:Businesswoman, consultant, journalist 7: 958:, BAILEYS Women's Prize for Fiction. 586: 584: 582: 580: 423:Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts 1192:British women television producers 1187:British women television directors 1157:Alumni of the University of Sussex 1034:"The spirit of Trinidad community" 504:Management team, Bringing Up Baby. 398:She is married to the businessman 329:She is currently a trustee of the 25:Sue Woodford-Hollick, Lady Hollick 14: 1202:Fellows of Merton College, Oxford 279:In September 2000, she succeeded 228:In 1969, Woodford-Hollick joined 817:, ArtsProfessional, 3 June 2002. 796:"ACE Announced the New Council" 296:Foreign and Commonwealth Office 182:, a former High Court judge in 1019:Trinidad & Tobago Guardian 345:. She is also a patron of the 318:Contemporary Dance Trust, the 266:Consultancy and voluntary work 1: 929:, Book Trust, 9 October 2012. 917:, Caribseek News, 1 May 2012. 633:trinidad+tobago film festival 434:She is an honorary fellow of 1138:, National Portrait Gallery. 618:, National Portrait Gallery. 616:"Ulric Cross (1917–), Judge" 606:, National Portrait Gallery. 400:Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick 190:(who inspired the 2018 film 159:Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick 84:Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick 1112:"Lady Sue Woodford-Hollick" 1038:Trinidad and Tobago Newsday 1032:BC Pires (4 October 2021). 717:"World in Action (1963–98)" 518:"Lady Sue Woodford-Hollick" 1238: 1177:British television editors 843:Eagle Eye (9 April 1996). 739:. 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OBE
University of Sussex
Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick
Ulric Cross
OBE
World in Action
Granada TV
Channel Four
African Medical and Research Foundation
Complicité
Reprieve
Free Word Centre
Runnymede Trust
SI Leeds Literary Prize
Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick
University of Sussex
Ulric Cross
Trinidad
World War II
Hero
Frances-Anne Solomon
BBC
Woman's Hour
New Daughters of Africa
Margaret Busby
Granada Television
World in Action
Channel 4
Farrukh Dhondy
No Problem

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