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Plus, seaside resort bans Punch and Judy Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online] More for you to enjoy from the BBC [Living With Dementia] [Living With Dementia Season] | BBC TV, RADIO AND ONLINE Throughout the month of May, the BBC are broadcasting a series of programmes focusing on dementia. During the season we'll hear inspirational stories offering help and advice on an illness that affects 800,000 people across the UK. Tonight (Thursday 19 May) on BBC One at 9pm, Angela Rippon explores the [Truth About Dementia], investigating the disease that took her mother's life and making a life-changing decision on whether to undergo a genetic test that could predict her own future risk of the disease. [Chevron] [Full season of programmes] [Chevron] [Advice: how to spot dementia in a loved one] Coming up.... [Love, Nina] [Love, Nina] | BBC ONE 9.30PM FRI 20 MAY New drama adaptation of Nina Stibbe's bestselling book, starring Helena Bonham Carter. The year is 1982 and twenty-year-old Nina finds herself as a nanny to two unique little boys. [From Leicester to London] [Chelsea Flower Show] [RHS Chelsea Flower Show] | BBC ONE 5.30PM SUN 22 MAY 24 hours before the showground opens, Sophie Raworth and Joe Swift present an exclusive first look at the gardens and exhibits set to cause a stir at the world-famous garden show. [Exclusive tour] This week around the BBC [World Weather Images] Weather from around the world | BBC WEATHER From a looming supercell storm to skies illuminated by the Northern Lights, enjoy a stunning selection of recent photos showcasing the weather from around the world. And you too can get involved with our picture galleries by joining the [Weather Watchers community] and sharing images of the weather in your area. Who knows they may even end up on the telly. [ChevronWhite58px.png] [View gallery] [10 outstanding performances from Later... with Jools Holland] 10 outstanding performances from Later... with Jools Holland | BBC MUSIC [Catch up with these fantastic clips of Iggy Pop, Corinne Bailey Rae and others »] [Low-Carb Meals] Why not try these low-carb recipes? | BBC FOOD [Meals that are full on flavour but low in carbohydrates »] You may also like... [Peggy's Last Orders] [Peggy Mitchell: Last Orders] | BBC iPLAYER EXCLUSIVE Celebrate Peggy Mitchell's reign as the Queen of Albert Square in this special film featuring clips, surprises and exclusive new interviews with Steve McFadden, Pam St Clement and Dame Barbara Windsor. Join the conversation on social media using #EELastOrders. [iplayer-cta-v2.png] [Remembering an icon] World stories - In Short [Punch And Judy] [Seaside resort bans 'violent' Punch and Judy] | BBC RADIO 5 LIVE [The inspiring chess story] [The inspiring chess story that caught the eye of Disney] | BBC RADIO 5 LIVE [Professional Female Emojis] [Professional female emojis 'important step' for women] | BBC RADIO 5 LIVE 3 things we love this week [Euro Alerts] [Add Euro 2016 alerts with the BBC Sport app] | BBC SPORT [Wherever you are, you can get the key updates as they happen with alerts for team line-ups, goals and half-time and full-time scores.] [Frankenstein:The birth of a masterpiece] [Frankenstein: The birth of a Masterpiece] | BBC ARTS BOOKS [When Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, she never could have foreseen how her story would shape popular culture for centuries to come.] [Dangerous Visions] [New sci-fi season] | BBC RADIO 4 3.00PM SUN 22 MAY [Dangerous Visions is a season of dramas that includes ten thrilling tales.]You will be disturbed, as you see the present reflected in the glass of an uneasy future. Films available now [My Week with Marilyn] | BBC iPLAYER Eddie Redmayne and Michelle Williams star in this tale of a young studio assistant's brief relationship with the screen goddess. [iplayer-cta-v2.png] [Watch now] [Margin Call] | BBC iPLAYER Thriller starring Kevin Spacey. Two employees of an insurance company discover that the company is heading for financial disaster. [iplayer-cta-v2.png] [Watch now] [The History Boys] | BBC iPLAYER Film adaptation of Alan Bennett's acclaimed stage play about cultures colliding, starring James Corden and Dominic Cooper. [iplayer-cta-v2.png] [Watch now] [Homepage] [News] [Sport] [Weather] [BBC iPlayer] [TV] [Radio] . [Terms] | [Privacy] | [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. BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London W1A 1AA Copyright © 2016 BBC

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