whoa! this is great! whoa! like driving a go kart. in a world of high tech suvs and permanent four wheel drive, travelling onjust three feels liberating. lovely jubbly. the exhibition is multisensory you re surrounded by the sights, sounds and smells of years gone by. the memories come flooding back of happy and sometimes, frankly, terrible days out on the great open road. we remember them so well, whether we like to not. sublime to ridiculous here, some of the car as you are able to drive when you come. the morris minor, the famous monkey. wonderful car, built in a special colour because that was the 1,000,000th edition. jason, jumped out to us, jasonjones will come and
good morning to viewers on bbc one. you re watching bbc news. and now british controlled india won its independence and split into two states, india and pakistan.
janos work at a shop repairing electronics, the detective showed up with a tape recorder to ask him about the murder, about that day. he remembered every single detail, he said, vividly. so what were you going out for your car for? i was going to go to my brother. i remember it s very good. because the kids got ready to go to school. because my brother was working nighttime. this is something that you arranged with your brother? well, yeah. wait a minute, didn t he say back then that he was going to do laundry? his version now was that his brother called him because a babysitter had to go to school and he had to take over babysitting that morning, he was on his way to the house to babysit. the babysitting thing was a brand-new alibi, he never mentioned that before. we sent detectives out to interview the brother, afterwards, he didn t know the story janos had given. that push me over the top.
millions of people were forced to leave their homes and switch countries amid terrible communal violence. and its legacy is still felt today, not least by those whose families chose to remain despite the political and religious divide. this is the story of one of them. i m mohammad amir mohammad khan, known as suleiman to family and friends, the raja of mehmoodabad. i m from a muslim family which once ruled a very large feudal estate, including a beautiful palace called the qila of mehmoodabad. the indian government is laying claim to my property, saying that it is enemy property. no one is paying for it.