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Plus, why do we buy so many bottles of water? Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online]( More for you to enjoy from the BBC [The Child In Time ]( [The Child In Time]( BBC ONE 21:00 SUN 24 SEP Adapted from the award-winning novel by Ian McEwan and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, this thought-provoking new drama follows a husband and wife in the aftermath of a terrible loss. Stephen Lewis is a successful writer, when he is confronted by the unthinkable: his four-year-old daughter Kate disappears in a supermarket. What follows is a journey through grief and time, with an outcome that no one could predict. [Chevron] [Watch the trailer]( [Chevron] [Interview with Benedict Cumberbatch]( Something a bit lighter? [W1A - Series Three]( [W1A: Series Three]( BBC TWO 22:00 MON 18 SEP The satirical mock-documentary returns, taking a closer look at the inner workings of the BBC. Hugh Bonneville's Ian Fletcher has new challenges to deal with as Head of Values, including his old nemesis PR Siobhan Sharpe. [Yeah no yeah?]( [Famalam]( [Famalam]( BBC TWO 22:00 WED 20 SEP In this comedy sketch show, nothing is off limits - the reality of female friendship, who is really responsible for spamming your inbox and a dazzling array of cultural observations, accents and costumes. [The truth behind scams]( Let the games begin... [Invictus Games 2017]( [Invictus Games]( BBC ONE 17:35 SUN 24 SEP [Coverage from the 2017 Invictus Games, an international sporting event for injured, wounded and sick servicemen. Ade]( and Daraine Mulvihill present coverage from Toronto. »]( New documentaries this week [The Detectives]( [The Detectives: Murder on the Streets]( BBC TWO 21:00 WED 20 SEP With unparalleled and intimate access, this four-part series follows Manchester's murder detectives over the course of a year as they try to solve complex cases in real time. [Follow the clues]( [Panorama]( [Panorama: Africa's Billion Pound Migrant Trail]( BBC ONE 20:30 MON 18 SEP Panorama reveals the extraordinary scale of people-smuggling across sub-Saharan Africa - a multibillion-pound industry described by some as a new 'slave trade'. [Can we stop the trade?]( Sign in to keep receiving these emails Important changes to your BBC account We noticed you haven’t used your BBC account online for a while. We’re going to be updating our Privacy Policy on the 28th of September, and part of that update will be to close down inactive accounts that have not been used in over a year, including your account. We really don’t want to stop sending you our More for You to Enjoy emails. If you want to keep your account open and continue receiving emails, please sign in before September 27th. If you need any further information, please [visit our FAQ page](. [Sign in »]( How, what and why [Penguin]( [How can watching poo from space save the penguin?]( BBC TOMORROW'S WORLD [Lizard luck]( [What happened when this 'rare lizard' was rescued?]( BBC NEWS [Losing your bottle]( [Why do we pay for bottled water when we can get it free?]( BBC RADIO 4 One thing to watch [Tribes watching Morris Dancers]( [Some remote tribes were shown Morris Dancers. This was their reaction »]( BBC TWO ONLINE One thing to listen to [Polar bear present]( [What do you get for the 13th century man who has everything? »]( BBC RADIO 3 One thing to read [How old is your body really?]( [Test your lifestyle: What's your real body age? »]( BBC ONE ONLINE Lord Sugar is back! [The Apprentice 2017]( [Have you seen our brand new trailer for The Apprentice? Lord Sugar has and he's not impressed »]( BBC ONE ONLINE [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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