00 / 00 ©Evening Standard/Getty Images Oliver Howes discusses life in England; part 2 BROADCAST: 1962 | DURATION: 00:42:50 Synopsis Oliver Howes discusses his thoughts on racism in England, his daily life, and what he wants out of life. Audio is distorted from 15:39 to 35:42; part 2. Details Broadcast Date 1962 Physical Format 1 sound tape reel (ca. 60 min.) : 5 in. Duration 42 minutes, 50 seconds Digital Format WAV Ownership The Chicago History Museum Language English Topics Travel & Culture - United Kingdom Working, Labor, Economy Community Activism & Social Reform People Workers Tags Howes, Oliver England England--Description and travel Audiotapes. Radio programs. WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.) Racism in England "Till Death Do Us Part", British TV show, 1965-1975 Class prejudice Awareness and discussion of prejudice English class structure After effects of British colonialism Daily life description Livery drivers Taxi cab driver England--London Personal religious beliefs Related Programs Interviewing Josephine Richardson Dec. 2, 1981 Interviewing Hugh Carleton Greene, Director-general of the BBC while Studs was in England Nov. 22, 1962 Professor William J. Fishman discusses his book "The Streets of East London" Oct. 5, 1982 Discussing the book "The managed heart: the commercialization of human feeling" with the author Arlie Russell Hochschild Oct. 14, 1983 Donald Sassoon discusses his book “One Hundred Years of Socialism: The West European Left in the Twentieth Century” May. 2, 1997 Panel at University of Chicago Law School discuss ending capital punishment, part 1 Feb. 19, 1965