Chinese in Britain Episodes Episode guide
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Peking Duck ... and Chips
10/10 In the early days, the idea of sweet and sour food was enough to make British diners laugh
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Screen Beginnings
9/10 A 1958 Ingrid Bergman movie was a major boost for the British Chinese community.
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Artistic Pursuits
8/10 Two Chinese writers living in Britain became widely known in the 1930s and 40s.
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Mixed Blessings
7/10 Chinese men arriving as sailors and laundrymen usually married local women.
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Feet Unbound
6/10 Anna Chen hears of one young woman who walked all the way to Britain from Hubei.
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Educated in Britain
5/10 Why so many Chinese sought an education at British universities, particularly in Scotland.
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Steam and Starch
4/10 Life in the Chinese laundries which sprung up during the first half of the 20th century.
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From Ship to Shore
3/10 Life for the sailors and families who settled in Liverpool and London during World War II.
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The Creation of Chinatown
2/10 How the small Limehouse Chinese community became the subject of hysterical headlines.
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The First Chinese VIPs
1/10 Anna Chen uncovers an early history, beginning with Shen Fu Tsong in the court of James II
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23/05/2008
Anna Chen on the history of the Chinese who came to Britain.
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16/05/2008
Anna Chen on the history of the Chinese who came to Britain.