By Grace Henry

Published: Tuesday, 27 September 2022 at 12:00 am


With just days to go before October arrives, we don’t have long to wait until Black History Month officially begins, highlighting the history, achievements and cultural milestones of the Black community.

First observed in the US, Black History Month has become an annual month of celebration in the UK with the worlds of TV, film, sport and entertainment honouring the African diaspora.

As we prepare for the 35th anniversary of celebrating Black History Month in the UK, RadioTimes.com has put together a list of documentaries and shows which you can tune into this month and thereafter.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Best series for Black History Month

When They See Us

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Netflix

Based on the true story that gripped the nation, When They See Us captures the notorious case of five teenagers of colour, labeled the Central Park Five, who were convicted of a rape they did not commit.

In 1989, the five teenagers from Harlem – Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise – were first questioned about the incident.

Spanning over 25 years, the four-part film tells the heartbreaking story of how they were wrongfully accused and jailed before being exonerated in 2002 and reaching a settlement with the city of New York in 2014.

How to watch? The series is available to watch on Netflix.

Atlanta

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FX

Since debuting on FX back in 2016, comedy-drama Atlanta has been showered with critical acclaim, particularly when it comes to creator and star Donald Glover’s performance as Earn Marks, a Princeton dropout who starts managing the rap career of his up-and-coming cousin Alfred ‘Paper Boi’ Miles (Brian Tyree Henry).

The Emmy-winning series explores racism, existentialism and African-American culture through a slightly surrealist lens whilst showing off the immense talents of its cast, including LaKeith Stanfield and Zazie Beetz.

How to watch? The first three seasons of Atlanta are available to stream on Disney Plus, while the fourth currently airs on FX in the US.

Seven Seconds

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Netflix

This crime drama explores the events after a 15-year-old Black cyclist Brenton Butler dies in a hit-and-run accident with a white police officer behind the wheel.

With racial tension exploding in Jersey City, the 10-part series looks at how the case is dealt with. While the police department attempt to cover up the case, assistant prosecutor KJ wants to prosecute the hit-and-run as a hate crime, in addition to a negligent homicide.

How to watch? The series is available to watch on Netflix.

Self Made

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Netflix

Starring Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer as Madam CJ Walker – the trailblazing African American haircare entrepreneur who was America’s first female self-made millionaire – Self Made brings the story of the cultural icon to the screen for the first time.

Against all odds, Walker overcame post-slavery racial and gender biases and business rivalries to build a ground-breaking brand that revolutionised Black haircare.

The four-part limited series explores how she fought for social change and came to be the icon that is Madam CJ Walker.

How to watch? The series is available to stream on Netflix

Dear White People

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Netflix

Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university in the US, where racial tensions bubble just below the surface.

The satirical series – which picks up where the acclaimed 2014 film off the same name left off – follows a group of Winchester University’s students of colour as they deal with a plethora of issues, including social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness and sometimes misguided activism in the millennial age.

Educational, informative, and seriously funny, Dear White People makes for vital viewing.

How to watch? Volume 1-3 are available to stream on Netflix.

Pose

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FX

Set in the 1980s in New York City, Pose is the phenomenal US series about the world of ball culture right at the centre of the AIDS epidemic.

It is written by Ryan Murphy – known for Glee, American Horror Story and new drama Ratched – and takes inspiration from revolutionary 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning, which explores African-American and Latino culture between 1986 to 1989.

Pose also features the largest cast of transgender actors in series regular roles, as well as the largest recurring cast of LGBTQ actors ever, for a scripted television series.

How to watch? Season 1-3 is available to watch on BBC iPlayer. Season 1 is also available on Netflix.

Best Films

Passing

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Netflix

BAFTA-nominated drama Passing stars Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga as Irene and Clare – two childhood friends living in 1920s New York. However, while both are light-skinned black women, Clare “passes” as white and lives with her wealthy white husband, while Irene is married to a Black doctor.

The film, which is directed by Rebecca Hall and adapted from Nella Larsen’s novel of the same name, examines themes of racism and identity through the different lives of these two friends, with powerful performances from its stars.

How to watch? Passing is available to stream on Netflix.

Harriet 

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In an Oscar-nominated performance by Cynthia Erivo, Harriet tells the extraordinary tale of American freedom fighter Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery and transformation into one of America’s greatest heroes.

How to watch? The inspirational film is available to watch on Sky Cinema and with the Sky Cinema pass on NOW TV.

Just Mercy 

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Sky

A powerful and thought-provoking true story, Just Mercy follows young lawyer and Harvard graduate Bryan Stevenson (played by Michael B Jordan) in his history-making battle to overturn the wrongful conviction of Walter McMillian (played by Jamie Foxx) a man condemned to die for the murder of an 18 year old girl, despite evidence proving his innocence.

How to watch? Just Mercy is available to watch on Sky Cinema and with the Sky Cinema pass on NOW TV.

Brian Banks

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Sony

The 2018 biographical film tells the story of a high school football linebacker, Brian Banks, who was falsely accused of rape. Upon his release, he attempted to fulfil his dream of making the National Football League but was met with many struggles.

The gripping film chronicles how he managed to get his case overturned with the help of Innocence Project lawyers.

How to watch? Brian Banks is available to watch on Netflix.

Best documentaries

Sidney

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Apple TV+

This Apple TV+ documentary dives into the life of Sidney Poitier – the late acting icon who became the first Black actor and first Bahamian to win the Academy Award for Best Actor.

Produced by Oprah Winfrey, this documentary honours the filmmaker and civil rights activist through an exploration of his life and career, with the likes of Denzel Washington, Spike Lee, Barbra Streisand and more being interviewed for the film.

How to watch? Sidney is available to stream on Apple TV+.

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