the bfi london film festival kicks off today. ahead of its opening, bbc london has been given access to its national archive based in berkhamstead. and one very special reel that was restored this year is the film pressure — which was shot in west london in the �*70s. it was the first feature—length film to have a black director — horace ove. he passed away last month at the age of 86, and leaves this film as part of a remarkable legacy. film—maker, photographer, artist, author. but really one of the people who forged a path for others to follow. immense legacy, incredible creative, and it'sjust an honour that the bfi is able to really celebrate his legacy with the support of his family. let's take a look at the tubes now. now onto the weather with sara thornton. morning to you. a little bit cool out towards our suburbs this morning — a slightly fresh feel out there but plenty of sunshine and high pressure, ourfair—weather friend dominating our weather for the coming days, pushing frontal systems away from us and, c