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Plus, match the scathing reviews to the bad movies Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online]( More for you to enjoy from the BBC [Wimbledon 2017]( [Wimbledon 2017]( | BBC SPORT The qualifying matches are over, the strawberries and cream are ready and it's that time of year again. With Roger Federer's sights on an eighth victory against two-time reigning champion Andy Murray, Wimbledon 2017 is sure to be as nail-biting as ever. So whether you're watching like Hawk-Eye on TV, listening to every shot on the radio or lucky enough to be there in person, here's how to enjoy the best of the action. [Chevron] [Your definitive guide to Wimbledon 2017]( [Chevron] [Will Andy Murray's injury affect his play?]( New this week [The Perfect Spy]( [A Perfect Spy]( | BBC RADIO 4 AVAILABLE NOW 'Betrayal can only happen if you love.' So says Magnus Pym, the titular spy - before he disappears after his father's funeral. This new play was adapted from the book by John Le Carré. [radio_chevron_black.png] [The chase is on]( [Brian Cox and Robin Ince]( [The Infinite Monkey Cage]( | BBC RADIO 4 AVAILABLE NOW Brian Cox and Robin Ince are back for a new series of the hugely popular, award winning science/comedy show. In the first show, they take a look beyond the Higgs Boson to what's next. [Pink iPlayer Radio Button] [Life's big questions]( [The Hampton Court Palace Flower Show]( | BBC TWO 21:30 WED 5 JUL All the coverage from the spectacular annual flower show, set in the beautiful grounds of Hampton Court Palace. [ChevronWhite58px.png] [Find your favourite florals]( How, what and why [What can adults learn from kids?]( [How can you spot counterfeit wine?]( | BBC NEWS [What can adults learn from children?]( [What can adults learn from children?]( | BBC THREE [Why are we so tired all the time?]( [Why are we all so tired nowadays?]( | BBC WORLD SERVICE One thing to watch [The Betrayed Girls]( [The Betrayed Girls]( | BBC ONE 20:30 MON 3 JUL [Following the acclaimed drama, Three Girls, this one-off documentary explains more about the child abuse revelations in Rochdale and the unsettling true story. »]( One thing to read [Bad film quiz]( [Quiz: Match the scathing reviews to the really bad movies]( | BBC THREE [Do you know your Glitter from your Gigli? Match the critic's quote to the critical flop. »]( One thing to listen to [Music Day Monologues]( [BBC Music Day: The Power of Music]( | BBC RADIO 3 AVAILABLE NOW [Six brand new monologues developed and produced by BBC Writersroom celebrate the transformative power of music. Featuring such familiar voices as Liam Neeson and Tamsin Greig. »]( Are you ready for summer? [Picnic foods for summer]( [A picnicker's best friend]( | BBC FOOD There's nothing quite like a homemade picnic on a sunny day - unfortunately we can't supply the sun but we have put together some fabulous al fresco feasts. Pack a basket with summery salads, a classic quiche and other tasty treats. [Picnic picks]( [Summer of Festivals Competition ]( [Summer of Festivals Competition]( | BBC RADIO 1 ONLINE Want to get your hands on tickets to some of Britain's hottest festivals including Reading & Leeds, TRNSMT and Bestival? Tune in to Radio 1 all week for a chance to win. [Find out how to enter]( We're pleased to announce... [Cricket]( [Live cricket returns to BBC TV for the first time in a generation »]( | BBC MEDIA CENTRE [Home]( [News]( [Sport]( [Weather]( [iPlayer]( [TV]( [Radio]( . [Terms of use]( | [Cookies]( | [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe]( . Get involved and let us know what you think of this newsletter and the content suggestions you're receiving by emailing [newsletterenquiries@bbc.co.uk](mailto:NewsletterEnquiries@bbc.co.uk?subject=Newsletter Enquiries). This email is intended for UK residents. Please note that some features and content in this newsletter are only available to people in the UK. You can update your personal details including your Postcode and Email Address in your [account settings](. Find out everything you need to know about using your BBC account, [all in one place](. This email newsletter suggests things we think you'll like based on what we know about you. To find out more about personalisation at the BBC, [click here](. BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London W1A 1AA, UK Copyright © 2017 BBC

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