Of the actors show work Shashi Kapoor. The veteran indian actor Shashi Kapoor has died in hospital in mumbai at the age of 79. One of indias greatest acting families, he appeared in more than 150 films, including a dozen in english. He starred in some of the biggest hollywood blockbusters of the 1970s and 80s. Biggest hollywood blockbusters of the 19705 and 805. Many viewers noticed and complained on social media, and the programmes editor paul Royal College on twitter shortly after. Apologised on twitter. And on the following night, on the news at ten, the word is apologised and yen over photographs of Shashi Kapoor huw edwards apologised. They confirmed that mistakes were due to human error at. Last night we showed the wrong images, which we apologised. The actor appeared in more than 150 films, including another of english language productions. Shashi kapoor won numerous acting prizes during his long career, as well as one of indias highest civilian award. Well, the bbc said sorry.
A lot of people who watch Bollywood Movies and its part of that cultural history, identity, would find this very upsetting. Its not very nice to show another actor who is also a very big part of many peoples identity and culture to be in the opening clip, as opposed to the person who passed away, shashi kapoor. Shashi kapoor is completely different, for the bbc not to do this distinction right from the off is very inconsiderate. The newspaper review on the Andrew Marr Show got rather heated last sunday, leading some viewers to question whether andrew marr had control over the panel. Ukips former leader nigel farage, a former labour adviser and kate andrews from the institute of Economic Affairs were on the sofa. It now seems the phrase take back control, take back control and give it to the irish, you know, its such a distraction. Well, thats why were going to talk about. 0k, guys. Brexit is failing because of the government. Graham lees e mail to say and Monte Hellman called in andrew
Good morning. A wintry weekend for all, with plenty of sunshine in the forecast. Cold frosts, a few snow showers, and the potential of some significant snowfall some people tomorrow. Join the later for all the details. In sport, another off the field incident for england on their ashes tour. Its just been revealed why batsman ben duckett was been dropped from englands ashes tour match today it follows an incident ina match today it follows an incident in a perth bar. And the extreme riding skills of the mounted police. Ive been seeing how what they learn for their dramatic display, helps them cope with whatever is thrown at them on patrol. Good morning. First, our main story. The foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is due to arrive in iran shortly, where he will express what he describes as grave concerns over the imprisonment of the british iranian woman, Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe. The aid worker has been held prisoner in the country since april 2016, accused of trying to overthrow the i
Premieres in london tonight with an all black cast playing the superheroes. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. New figures have revealed january to be one of the toughest months everfor a e departments in england. And hospital only a es recorded their worst ever figures since records began. Trolley waits continue to be a big problem, with a thousand patients waiting more than 12 hours to be cared for by any medical staff at all. The four hour wait target for patients was missed for the 30th month in a row but with over 85 of patients seen within that time it was slightly better than december. The target is 95 . That target was missed despite nonessential treatments being cancelled to relieve the pressure. Our Health Editor hugh pym reports. The nhs flat out with staff working at a frantic pace just to Keep Services running, that is the picture which emerges from the figures forjanuary in england, a service overstretched and under intense strain. This nurse in leeds says that even th
Now it is time for politics europe. Hello and welcome to politics europe, your regular guide to the top stories in brussels and strasbourg. Amazon is the latest Us Technology giant to be caught in an eu crackdown over its tax affairs. The company says it doesnt owe any back taxes. Meps have voted to urge the eu not to open the next phase of brexit talks unless there is a major breakthrough. But are they treating the uk like a hostage . The crisis in catalonia following its independence referendum could spark civil war in the middle of europe according to one eu commissioner. Well have the latest. So all that to come in the next half an hour. Im joined for it all by kate andrews from the institute of Economic Affairs and george parkerfrom the financial times. Welcome to you both. First today, heres our round up of some of this weeks big political stories from europe in 60 seconds. Perhaps theyre a little frustrated, unable to play much of a formal role in brexit negotiations on meps are