David Olusoga praised for ‘powerful’ speech on race and the television industry By Press Association August 24 2020, 11:33 pm August 24 2020, 11:33 pm Share David Olusoga praised for ‘powerful’ speech on race and the television industry Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/entertainment/tv-film/2434603/david-olusoga-praised-for-powerful-speech-on-race-and-the-television-industry/ Copy Link (Jack Clark/Edinburgh TV Festival/PA) MP David Lammy, actress Rebecca Front and BBC radio DJ MistaJam have praised David Olusoga for his speech on race and the television industry. The broadcaster and historian gave the James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, which is the keynote speech of the Edinburgh TV Festival. He used the address to highlight “lost generation” of diverse talent in the television industry and drew on his own experiences of racism. One of the UK’s foremost historians and ranked amongst the most influential Black Britons of 2019 and 2020, we are proud to welcome @DavidOlusoga OBE as our 2020 James MacTaggart Lecturer. Watch live at 19:00: https://t.co/QeLeagJFLz #EdTVFest pic.twitter.com/zPE83Qz6YM— Edinburgh TV Festival (@EdinburghTVFest) August 24, 2020 Labour MP Mr Lammy thanked Olusoga for an “exemplary, masterly and sobering” lecture. “Your unique eloquence tonight demands attention,” he said on Twitter. “It will without doubt be a catalyst to once and for all shift the dial on diversity on the television industry.” David Lammy (Matt Crossick/PA) The Thick Of It star Front shared a transcript to his speech, urging her followers to read it. She labelled his remarks as “profound, powerful and personal”. “A call to arms for the TV industry,” she added. BBC Radio 1xtra DJ Mistajam also praised Olusoga’s lecture. “As someone who has worked in television and also as someone who works in radio and has done for 15 years, every single word resonated,” he tweeted.