Floella Benjamin

Dublin Core

Title

Floella Benjamin

Subject

arrival

Description

Floella is best known to a generation as the presenter of the BBC's pre-school children's programme Play School, alongside mute co-stars Humpty, Jemima, and Little Ted but now she runs her own production company, and is also chairman of the film and television organisation BAFTA. She has promoted the Commonwealth around the world, and sits on the government's Millennium Commission alongside former Northern Ireland secretary Mo Mowlam, and former Conservative deputy leader Michael Heseltine. Born in Trinidad, she immigrated to the UK as a child in the early 1960s, where her family settled in the south London suburb of Beckenham. She left school with two A levels, eight O-levels, a talent for athletics, and a passion to become the first ever black woman bank manager. Benjamin passed her part one banking diploma, but her love for acting won her over, and her first major role was in the hippy musical Hair. Her big break came when she was cast as a prostitute in the prison drama Within These Walls, but it was her love for children which shone through, and she has now been involved with children's television for 23 years

Source

stories,arrival

Date

1960s

Type

Story

Identifier

6144

Spatial Coverage

current,55.751849391735284,-4.042968750000001;origin,10.390571576337726,-61.226806640625;

Europeana

Europeana Type

TEXT

Story Item Type Metadata

End Date

1960s

Files

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Citation

“Floella Benjamin,” EU-LAC, accessed April 28, 2024, https://eu-lac.org/omeka/items/show/6638.

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