
The Unknown Famine
A coverage of the 1973 Ethiopian famine by a British journalist
Jonathan Dimbleby’s landmark 1973 documentary “The Unknown Famine” stands as a pivotal moment in Ethiopian history—a journalistic endeavour that not only exposed a humanitarian crisis but inadvertently helped precipitate the end of Africa’s oldest monarchy. The footage was broadcast by ITV for its flagship affairs series named "This Week".
Production
BBC, Thames Colour Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Jonathan Dimbleby
Self

Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia
Self
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