To one of her two oscars. 0ur correspondent lizo mzimba looks back at her life. Despite its controversial depiction of race and slavery, gone with the wind is seen as a hollywood classic, opposite vivien leigh, 0livia de havilland won an oscar nomination. What a lovely dress. Will you be an angel, i need you to help me receive my guests. She had taken the part against the advice of her boss at Warner Brothers. Jack warner himself said, you dont want to be in gone with the wind its going to be the biggest bust in town i said im not hungry. Her career at Warner Brothers had blossomed with a series of adventure films. In many she starred opposite errol flynn but later she won a legal battle with the company in a landmark case which broke the Hollywood Studios stranglehold over their contract stars. Came back with the same lies. 0nce free of warners, her career flourished. She won two 0scars, the second in 1949. He has grown greedier through the yea rs. For the heiress. She stood back from
The gang film blue story after violent incidents outside several of its venues. And at 11 30, well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the observers sonia sodha and the telegraphs Anna Mikhailova stay with us for that. Good evening. The chief rabbi has made a highly unusual intervention in the general Election Campaign by condemning what he says is Jeremy Corbyns failure to deal with anti semitism, and by questioning the labour leaders fitness for downing street. Writing in the times newspaper, ephraim mirvis, whos britains most seniorjewish leader, said labour has responded saying well, in a moment well talk to our Political Correspondent chris mason, but first, here is Martin Basheer explaining how significant the chief rabbi plasma comments are. The chief rabbi has oversight behalf of those in the United Kingdom who identify as practising jewish and he says that labours claim that they are doing everything in their powers to root out anti semitism is in his
And mental torment on his victim. The family of a policeman who survived a frenzied machete attack say theyre proud of his bravery. We have a special report from inside disputed kashmir as tension continues to rise between india and pakistan. These are people who have just come from a mosque after offering friday prayers, who have just from a mosque after offering friday prayers, who havejust gathered into a spontaneous protest. And a novel way to pass the time in Church Taking a ride on a helter skelter. And coming up on bbc news. Joffre archer has been included in the england squad for the second ashes test against australia, but there is no place for moeen ali. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. For the first time in 6. 5 years, the uk economy has shrunk. It fell in the three months from april to june this year, by 0. 2 . The contraction in gdp, or the total value of goods and Services Made and sold by all sectors of the economy, was worse than some had expected. But t
A semiautomatic going off really close too, you know, people screaming and hiding and ducking. And coming up the bbc follows police in one of the worlds most dangerous cities cape town where on average eight people are murdered a day. And the duchess of sussex guest edits British Vogues September Issue, focusing on women who break barriers. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Borisjohnson has called for a renewal of the ties that bind our United Kingdom as he makes his first visit to scotland as Prime Minister. Mrjohnson is announcing 300 Million Pounds of funding for scotland, wales and Northern Ireland. Yesterday the scottish tory leader Ruth Davidson said she would not back his plans for a no deal brexit. Mrjohnsons visit comes as more details emerge of the governments brexit strategy. Three new committees have been formed to ensure the uk leaves the eu by the october deadline. Today the business organisation, the cbi, warned the government that neither the uk nor the eu is
for breaking lockdown rules. now on bbc news. the media show: piers morgan returns. hello and welcome to the media show, our guest today is the star signing of rupert murdoch s go new signing, piers morgan and he will notjust have a show in the uk, it will be streamed in the us, it will be broadcast on sky news australia and as well is that there is a column in the new york post and there is a book deal with harpercollins as well. all of which is owned by rupert murdoch, all of which is a significant bet on one man grabbing the attention of the world. let us hear if he thinks this is about with making. how does that happen, how does a deal get thrashed out to? it was fortuitous, the whole good morning britain blow up with the megan marco thing and the free speech debate, it was all writing in the uk, but it was big in the uk and rupert happen to be in the uk and he watched it all go down. they had been toying with whether to do a new network and i think he thought if i was av