are struggling to treat patients with heatstroke. 110 people have died due to the extreme heat. our correspondent is in dally with details. is in dally with details. there were certainly is in dally with details. there were certainly 40 is in dally with details. there were certainly 40 degrees i is in dally with details. there were certainly 40 degrees a | is in dally with details. there i were certainly 40 degrees a few were certainly a0 degrees a few hours ago and according to the temperature of the air, it seems that it is gone down to 37 celsius but it feels warmer and that s because ofjust how hard the road and the concrete is and it s just emanates that heat. and gives an indication of how hard it is for the temperature to call down even in the evenings here, in the evenings, we the last two evenings, we the last two evenings, it has been record breaking damages in terms of how want it was an evening so there s no respite from it. in evening so there s no respite f
ourarts and media correspondent david sillito looks back at his career. tonight s movie has been mash. in 1970, a sprawling, darkly comic film about the korean war came out. i m drjekyll, actually, this is my friend mr hyde. the hero, a cynical, rebellious, heavy drinking, womanising surgeon. everybody was telling me, don t do it. at the end of it, it ll ruin you. we did it in five weeks and it was wonderful. born in canada, he d studied engineering before switching to acting and working in theatre in britain. four captains, there, hamlet, like a soldier to the stage. mash. ..a thinly veiled satire of vietnam, led to klute. would you mind not doing that? ..with jane fonda. it was the first of three films together. ..and an off screen relationship. at a moment when a dark and maverick mood was making itself felt in hollywood, donald sutherland, with that piercing gaze, wasjust the sort of complex leading man it was looking for. take don t look now. a disturbing, ghostly story