Frontline Radio
An R&B girl group with soaring dreams, a late-night pirate radio Garage crew and an inspirational veteran Rastaman named Legend are all part of The Avenue's Youth Project on Harrow Road West London: A creative hub set-up to share skills and empower young people, mainly from the local Afro-Caribbean community in an area known as 'The Front Line'. This upbeat, lo-budget TV documentary follows a week in the lives of six young people preparing for their annual Showcase concert at the Tabernacle Community Space in Notting Hill.
Director: Mark Jay
Runtime: 34 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Frontline Radio about?
- An R&B girl group with soaring dreams, a late-night pirate radio Garage crew and an inspirational veteran Rastaman named Legend are all part of The Avenue's Youth Project on Harrow Road West London: A creative hub set-up to share skills and empower young people, mainly from the local Afro-Caribbean community in an area known as 'The Front Line'. This upbeat, lo-budget TV documentary follows a week in the lives of six young people preparing for their annual Showcase concert at the Tabernacle Community Space in Notting Hill.
- Who directed Frontline Radio?
- Frontline Radio was directed by Mark Jay.
- How long is Frontline Radio?
- Frontline Radio has a runtime of 34m (34 minutes).