★★★★★ ‘This is a sobering story, told with skill and compassion and it is a compelling and devastating account’ THE GUARDIAN | ★★★★ ‘an uncomfortable but vital watch’ THE TIMES | ★★★★ HEAT | ★★★★★ A ‘cool headed account of a true scandal’ MAIL ON SUNDAY | ★★★★ ‘Precise and professional journalism, fuelled by an anger that was never permitted to overwhelm the facts.’ DAILY MAIL | ‘Excellent’ SUNDAY TIMES | ‘Intelligent’ THE TELEGRAPH | ‘Powerful’ THE SUN | ‘Shocking’ METRO
Drawing on a rich array of personal testimony, documents and archive footage, the film captures this high-stakes battle between black parents and the British education system to drive fair and equal treatment for black children in today’s society.
Awards
SHORTLISTED
‘Best History Documentary’
Grierson Awards
NOMINATED
‘Documentary’
Amnesty Media
Credits
Produced and Directed by Lyttanya Shannon
Executive Producers Steve McQueen, James Rogan, Soleta Rogan, Tracey Scoffield
Executive Producers for BBC Clare Sillery, Emma Loach
Film Editors Simon Barker, Esther Gimenez
Senior Producer Helen Bart
Details
This programme was broadcast on Thursday 20th May, 9pm on BBC One.
Subnormal is being distributed by BBC Studios.
Articles about the film
The Black Children wrongly sent to special schools in the 1970s by Ashley John-Baptiste
In 1960s and 70s Britain, hundreds of black children were labelled as “educationally subnormal”, and wrongly sent to schools for pupils who were deemed to have low intelligence. read more
Subnormal: A British Scandal review
by Rebecca Nicholson
Those who saw Small Axe, Steve McQueen’s masterful series of standalone dramas, will no doubt remember the powerful final episode. Education told the story of a 12-year-old boy, Kingsley, who has read more