headlines and news stories for you at the top of the hour after this programme stop i m here at broadcasting house in london for this addition of witness history bringing you important moments from the past is told by the people who were there, in this episode we are celebrating 100 years of the bbc and we will look back at five incredible stories in the history of the corporation. we will hear from the tv chef who taught the west how to cook indian food and the iconic moment the bbc beamed the beatles around the world, the fight to film the coronation of queen elizabeth and how it changed the public relationship with the royal family. mentality troubles the worldwide tv programme that became a worldwide phenomenon. in 1945 richard dimbleby was the first person to report on the first person to report on the liberation of belsen concentration campjonathan concentration camp jonathan jumble concentration campjonathan jumble beadle back on his father s harrowing reports which re
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they stocked became larger and larger and larger. now it has to go in the oven. and the people from south asia had never seen themselves on television as themselves. they d been mocked. they d been seen in forms that they didn t always like. but they d never seen themselves as they were ordinary, wonderful people and cooking absolutely gorgeous food. they felt i was representing them. i would wear wonderful indian cottons that i really thought was stylish and beautiful because i wanted to project an attractive india that had a sense of modernity. there was a deep, deep recognition and satisfaction that they were now on television in some way. i m really proud of the programme we did at that time. i think we aimed it for people who had never watched an indian