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Humour propels twisty tale about enslavement

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April 04, 2026

You don't imagine many laughs in a story about enslavement legacies and erased black histories.

- Arifa Akbar

But comedy infuses Winsome Pinnock's ebullient drama about two black academics who are given the job of authenticating a cache of 18th-century diaries written by an enslaver.

Fen (short for Fenella, played by Sylvestra Le Touzel), is a direct descendant of Henry Harford, now managing his illustrious country estate, and it is she who finds the diaries that catalogued life on his Jamaican farm run by enslaved people. She gives Abi (Rakie Ayola) and Marva (Cherrelle Skeete) full access to the diaries, so that they can authenticate them for posterity. Harford showed every sign of having been an abolitionist, she says in mitigation, although their investigations turn up disturbing evidence of his brutality.

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