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Darcus Beese: In His Own Words

Release date: December 10, 2025
Aired on: Channel 5/ BET UK

A BET UK Original documentary. The feature-length special, which explores the career of the former Island Records executive. Available to watch on Channel 5 and the BET International YouTube channel.

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Drunk History: Black Stories

Release date: November 30, 2023
Aired on: Comedy Central Youtube Channel

A six-part television series hosted by the dynamic Julie Adenuga, Drunk History: Black Stories offers a hilarious yet enlightening take on historical Black figures. Featuring an all-star lineup including Zeze Millz, Michael Dapaah, Marvin Abbey, Kojey Radical, Tolly T, Darkwah, and Sophie Duker.

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Evolution of Black British Music

Release date: August 11, 2022
Available to Watch: Netflix

A five-part documentary about the extraordinary rise of British Black music over the past thirty years. The Evolution of Black British Music team take home the Arts Award at the RTS Programme Awards 2023, in partnership with Audio Network.

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From Raps to Riches UNTOLD

Release date: July 29, 2016
Aired on: Channel 4

As Lady Leshurr, Wretch 32, and Krept continue to thrive as entrepreneurs beyond the rap scene, they open up about their journeys into the business world and their aspirations to create a legacy of generational wealth. Aired on Channel 4.

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The Culture Capsule

Release date: October 25, 2013
Aired on: Channel 5/ BET UK

The UK’s funniest celebrities go head-to-head, battling to decide which iconic items earn their place in the legendary Culture Capsule. A discussion-based show hosted by Comedian KG, along with celebrity guests, debate which iconic items, foods, or pop culture moments from Black British culture deserve to be preserved in a metaphorical "capsule" for future generations.

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