FAME ASYLUM
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Clip one: Introduction to the programme by Richard Dedomenici 00:00 – 01:14
- In: (Narrator) 'This is Richard Dedomenici.'
- Out: '...this was a good idea.'
Clip two: David's story 09:43 – 12:24
- In: (Narrator) 'Richard is concerned about David...'
- Out: (Richard) 'Things must have been pretty bad at home for him if this is an improvement.'
Clip three: Long's story 13:03 – 14:30
- In: (Narrator) 'Long left Vietnam three years ago with his father...'
- Out: (Long) 'I try my best to be a useful person in this country.'
Clip four: Aaron's story 18:21 – 20:17
- In: (Narrator) 'On the other side of London, Aaron has been in the UK for over five years.'
- Out: (Aaron) 'I don't want anything to change.'
Clip five: The boys are given a makeover 27:18 – 31:35
- In: (Narrator) 'With the song recorded, the next step is to get the boys ready...'
- Out: (All) 'Lovely.' 'Sexy.' 'Fantastico.'
Clip six: Aaron is confronted by his friend 32:17 – 34:48
- In: (Narrator) 'For a while, life is easy.'
- Out: (Rob) 'Put your flipflops on, big gayboy. That's right, it take my...' (As they leave the room)
Clip seven: TJ Arlette confronts Richard 37:15 – 39:45
- In: (Narrator) 'Richard is delighted by the response.'
- Out (Richard) '... and I'm very proud of them.'
Related websites
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www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/behaviour/
tacklingbullying/racistbullying/preventing/
controversialissues/
The DfES's Teachernet website has a section on teaching
controversial issues.
www.youthforhumanrights.org
Youth for Human Rights International aims to educate young people
about the Universal Declaration for Human Rights, so they become
advocates for tolerance and peace.
www.cre.gov.uk
The website of the Commission for Racial Equality contains legal
advice, information about the Race Relations Act, and other useful
links.
www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
The website of the organisation that helps refugees and asylum
seekers in the UK.
www.refugeeweek.org.uk
Information about Refugee Week. Check it out for events happening
in your area.
www.bullying.co.uk
This site offers advice and information for teachers, parents and
young people. There is a section on racist bullying.


