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Return to Forgotten Britain

Return to Forgotten Britain

Description: In 2000, BBC foreign correspondent Fergal Keane travelled the UK meeting people on the fringes of society, those who weren't enjoying a new age of prosperity, and the result was the acclaimed documentary series `Forgotten Britain'. For a follow-up 12 years later, Keane retraces his steps to find out what happened to the inspiring families and individuals he met then, and how they are managing in a time when Britain is battling to emerge from a deep recession.
Genre: Documentary
Year Released: 2012
Number of episodes: 1
First episode air date: November 25, 2012
Cast: Fergal Keane

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