TV & VIDEO - July 17, 1987
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White South African theater connoisseurs--suffering from an almost total global cultural boycott of their country--cheered news Thursday that British Actors’ Equity had ended a longstanding boycott of their country. The move is interpreted in South Africa as meaning that Britain can sell television and radio programs there--for the first time in months--and that British actors can appear without being blacklisted in England.
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