
Rivers of Blood: 50 Years On
Documentary
Overview
An exploration of immigration in Britain over the half century since Conservative MP Enoch Powell made his controversial speech. Issues surrounding race, religion, integration and multiculturalism are examined.
Top Cast


Ivanno Jeremiah
Ivanno Jeremiah
Himself - Narrator (voice)
Ivanno Jeremiah
Himself - Narrator (voice)
Mohammed Ajeeb
Mohammed Ajeeb
Himself
Mohammed Ajeeb
Himself
Makeda Ansah
Makeda Ansah
Ekua's Granddaughter
Makeda Ansah
Ekua's Granddaughter


Enoch Powell
Enoch Powell
Himself
Enoch Powell
Himself
Eleanor Smith
Eleanor Smith
Herself - MP
Eleanor Smith
Herself - MP
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