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Plus, 10 of the best new books out this month Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online]( More for you to enjoy from the BBC [Proms in the Park 2017]( [BBC Proms in the Park 2017]( BBC PROMS 15:00 SAT 9 SEP BBC Proms in the Park is the perfect way to end a fantastic season. Featuring high-profile artists such as Sir Ray Davies and Sir Bryn Terfel, well-loved presenters and link-ups to the Royal Albert Hall, so you can join in with audiences across the nations. So gather your friends and your Last Night spirit for an unforgettable evening. [Chevron] [Everything you need to know and how to buy tickets]( Books to read, films to watch, food to eat [Films to watch]( [Ten films to see in September]( BBC CULTURE [Books to read]( [And ten books you need to read]( BBC CULTURE [Food to eat]( [Seasonal September recipes]( BBC FOOD New this week [EastEnders: 24 Hours]( [EastEnders: 24 Hours]( BBC ONE 20:00 MON 4 SEP Things come to an explosive climax - literally - in events that will shatter The Square over a nail-biting 24 hours. [Out with a bang]( [Strictly Come Dancing Launch Show]( [Strictly: The Launch Show]( BBC ONE 19:00 SAT 9 SEP The burning question is finally answered - who gets paired with who? Plus performances from two huge stars. [The Strictly Effect]( [Doctor Foster]( BBC ONE 21:00 TUE 5 SEP The award winning series makes its hotly anticipated return. Dr. Gemma Foster is back - but she's not alone. [ChevronWhite58px.png] [Watch the trailer]( [ChevronWhite58px.png] [Who's who? (Series 1 spoilers)]( [Diana and I]( [Diana and I]( BBC TWO 21:00 MON 4 SEP [In the week that follows Princess Diana's tragic death on 31 August 1997, four separate stories unfold. Four ordinary lives are all affected in different ways: shy Jack, unhappy Yasmin, reporter Michael and struggling florist Mary. »]( One thing to watch [Panorama: Britain's Immigration Secrets]( [Panorama: Britain's Immigration Secrets]( BBC ONE 21:00 MON 4 SEP [On the front line of the fight to control immigration, BBC Panorama goes undercover in an Immigration Removal Centre and reveals chaos, incompetence and abuse. »]( One thing to listen to [The Dry]( [Crime Down Under: The Dry]( BBC RADIO 4 22:45 MON 4 SEP [This week's Book at Bedtime is an adaptation of the award-winning Australian crime thriller. A triple murder-suicide during the worst drought Australia has seen for decades is not all it seems. »]( One thing to read [100 Women 2017]( [100 Women 2017]( BBC NEWS [The BBC has today launched its 100 Women season for 2017, with a unique celebration of female talent. Now in its fifth year, the season is again leading the charge by challenging women across the world to solve four global problems. Find out how you can get involved. »]( Start your day the right way [Home]( [News]( [Sport]( [Weather]( [iPlayer]( [TV]( [Radio]( . [Terms of use]( | [Cookies]( | [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe]( . To stop receiving BBC newsletters [click here to unsubscribe](. 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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