witness some of the most historic moments. from richard dimbleby, the bbc s first war reporter, who broadcast from raf fighter planes during world war two. the bombers of the main force are now streaming in above and below us. as we drive steadily over cologne in a dead level straight line, the german flank is winking and flashing. ..to kate adie, on the scene as chinese troops fired on protesters in tiananmen square. after hours of shooting and facing a line of troops, the crowd is still here. they re shouting, stop the killing! and, down with the government! and who can forget michael buerk s reports from africa as he revealed the full scale of the famine in ethiopia. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine. his reports were a watershed moment that led to this. # feed the world. bob geldof s live aid concerts raised tens of millions in the wake of the bbc s journalism. and when covid swept
hello i m olly foster, here s what s coming up on sportsday this evening. tributes are paid to the former chelsea player and manager, gianluca vialli who has died at the age of 58. the fa cup third round starts tonight. we ll head to old trafford ahead of manchester united s tie against everton and there is some good news from america as damar hamlin has been able to talk to his team mates from hospital. also coming up in the programme. to his team mates from hospital. sctlanwe re in scotland where despite warmer weather, the ski season is well under way in the cairngorms. good evening. chelsea say that gianluca vialli s legend will live on at stamford bridge . theirformer sriker and manager has died at the age of 58, just over five years after he was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. he played at two world cups with italy, won serie a titles with sampdoria and juventus, today at chelsea training ground, manager graham potter and the squad paid tribute to vialli wit
as ourjournalists witness some of the most historic moments. from richard dimbleby, the bbc s first war reporter, who broadcast from raf fighter planes during world war two. the bombers of the main force are now streaming in above and below us. as we drive steadily over cologne in a dead level straight line, the german flank is winking and flashing. ..to kate adie, on the scene as chinese troops fired on protesters in tiananmen square. after hours of shooting and facing a line of troops, the crowd is still here. they re shouting, stop the killing! and, down with the government! and who can forget michael buerk s reports from africa as he revealed the full scale of the famine in ethiopia. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine. his reports were a watershed moment that led to this. # feed the world. bob geldof s live aid concerts raised tens of millions in the wake of the bbc s journalism. an
of us. ahead of that a band of rain, some of that heavy, accompanied by squally, gusty winds but for much of england and wales this afternoon there will be some bright eclipses. the winds really starting to strengthen particularly in western scotland. those were the wind gusts and these are the temperatures, 9-14 , and these are the temperatures, 9 11; , above where we should be in early january. 9 11; , above where we should be in earlyjanuary. as 9 11; , above where we should be in early january. as we go into this evening this band of rain, this active weather front, will push southwards and eastwards with squally winds and as the low passes to the north west of scotland there will be some really strong winds, gusts of 60 70 mph for exposed western parts and strong winds funnelling through the central belt for a time. it s going to be a mild night generally, 6 10 the minimum temperatures. tomorrow, a plus to restart particularly in scotland where there will be some showers
you the biggest news stories from here and around the world as ourjournalists witness some of the most historic moments. from richard dimbleby, the bbc s first war reporter, who broadcast from raf fighter planes during world war two. the bombers of the main force are now streaming in above and below us. as we drive steadily over cologne in a dead level straight line, the german flank is winking and flashing. ..to kate adie, on the scene as chinese troops fired on protesters in tiananmen square. after hours of shooting and facing a line of troops, the crowd is still here. they re shouting, stop the killing! and, down with the government! and who can forget michael buerk s reports from africa as he revealed the full scale of the famine in ethiopia. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine. his reports were a watershed moment that led to this. # feed the world. bob geldof s live aid concerts rai