March 30: 50 years ago Audrey Hepburn won Best British Film Actress for her Charade role
30 March: We look back at the last 100 years, 50 years and 25 years and bring you what happened on this day in history
In 1965, Audrey Hepburn won Best British Film Actress for her role in Charade
1915 – Caroline Thornhill, the third wife of alleged triple murderer George Smith, arrives in the UK from Canada to give evidence at his trial in Liverpool
1940 – Sir John Gilmore, Minister of Shipping, dies at home in Cadogan Square, London, after suffering a massive heart attack
1965 – Audrey Hepburn is named Best British Film Actress much to the delight of her fans, for her starring role in the movie Charade
1990 – As Fergie and Prince Andrew bring their new baby daughter home frim hospital, her name is finally revealed as Eugenie Victoria Helena
2005 – Three teenage boys are among several British Muslims being questioned by police over an alleged Al Qaeda plot to detonate lorry bombs here
2010 – Britain’s legal system is called into question after a pet shop owner is heavily fined and tagged - for selling a goldfish to a 14-year-old