The Viceroy of India
Dr Yasmin Khan tracks down passengers who travelled from Mumbai to Britain in the 1930s on the luxurious P&O liner The Viceroy of India.
Dr Yasmin Khan explores an extraordinary collection of ships' passenger lists to trace the changing story of migration from the Indian subcontinent to Britain over three key decades.
In this episode, she tracks down passengers who travelled from Mumbai, known previously as Bombay, to Britain in the 1930s on the P&O liner The Viceroy of India. Yasmin discovers the challenges faced by these new arrivals as they tried to build a life in a strange land and reveals how their individual stories reflect the increasingly strained relationship between Britain and its Indian Empire.
Yasmin traces the story of a 21-year-old student Netra Dutt, to discover the reasons why his Bengali parents panicked and forced him to come to Britain. At the Indian High Commission, Yasmin finds out from his daughter about Netra's struggles with his identity as he tried to fit into an overwhelmingly white London. She uncovers the story of Mulk Raj Anand, one of the most famous Indian authors of the 20th century, who despised the British Raj and meets his niece and the surprising family he married into.
Raja Stokes, an 86-year-old surviving passenger from the Viceroy, sheds light for Yasmin on the relationships that developed between colonial families and the local Indian population - from his bond with his ayah who travelled with the family to Britain, to the maharajah who was his father's patron.
Yasmin also traces the story of Viceroy passenger Sir Lancelot Graham, who became one of the last colonial governors in the Indian Empire. She tracks down evidence of a bloody revolt in the Sindh province to share with his grandson.
And she travels to Essex to reveal the sacrifice Ghulam Mum-taz, a law student from Madras, made when he married a white woman and started a family.
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The story of a mixed race family in 1930s Essex
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Fun-Da-Mental
Pollution
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Apparat
Your House Is My World
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Cornershop
Jullandar Shere (All Fetters Loose Mix)
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Lia Ices
Tell Me
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Asian Dub Foundation
Blowback
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Nitin Sawhney
Punjabi
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Asian Dub Foundation
19 Rebellions
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Nitin Sawhney
Charu Keshi Rain
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Nitin Sawhney
Migration
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Talvin Singh
Sway Of The Verses
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Nitin Sawhney
Ranjha
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Yasmin Khan |
Production Company | Wall to Wall West |
Production Manager | Emily Assael |
On-line editing | Martin Ralph |
Executive Producer | Emily Shields |
Director | Helen Nixon |
Series Producer | Helen Nixon |
Editor | Dilesh Koraya |
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