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Plus, how can we survive outdoors in extreme cold? Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online] More for you to enjoy from the BBC [My Radio] [My Radio] | BBC iPLAYER RADIO - MY RADIO My Radio is YOUR personal space in the BBC iPlayer Radio website and mobile app. You'll find the link to My Radio at the top of any [BBC iPlayer Radio] screen and it's designed to help you keep track of all the BBC Radio programmes you love, in one place. With over 150,000 shows from a selection of nearly 60 stations it can be hard to know where to start. My Radio lets you: - Add things to enjoy later - Follow your favourite shows - Get recommendations - the more you listen, the better they'll get [ChevronWhite58px.png] [Get started with My Radio] [ChevronWhite58px.png] [More about My Radio] Radio highlights [Women Talking About Cars] [Women Talking About Cars] | BBC RADIO 4 In a new series recorded in front of a live audience, Victoria Coren Mitchell will encourage famous women to discuss the cars they have known, the journeys they've been on and the things they keep in their boot for emergencies. First in the chair is actor, writer and comedian Dawn French. [Women Talking About Cars] [The Birthday Party] [The Birthday Party] | BBC RADIO 3 Toby Jones heads up a stellar cast including Stephen Rea in Harold Pinter's classic to mark the 70th anniversary of The Third Programme. Franz Kafka meets Donald McGill in this iconic comedy of menace that has a huge resonance for today. [The Birthday Party] Jaw-dropping documentaries [Brainwashing Stacey] Brainwashing Stacey | BBC THREE In a new series, Stacey Dooley immerses herself in some of the world's most controversial groups in an effort to understand their ideologies. In this first episode, Stacey travels to California to meet Survivors - one of America's most extreme anti-abortion groups. Can they persuade Stacey to join their controversial campaign? [ChevronWhite58px.png] [Provocative campaigning] [Why Are We Not Having Sex?] Why aren't we having sex anymore? | BBC THREE [The amount of young people having sex has dropped in the UK. »] [What Not To SayTo A Fat Person] Things fat people are tired of hearing | BBC THREE ["Imagine how good looking you'd be if you lost a bit of weight." »] Tickets are selling fast [John Legend announced for BBC Music Awards] [John Legend announced for BBC Music Awards] | BBC MUSIC [John Legend announced for BBC Music Awards] How, what and why [How to survive the extreme cold] [How to survive the extreme cold] | BBC RADIO 4 [What are the rules on MPs using mobiles in the Commons?] [What are the rules on MPs using mobiles in the Commons?] | BBC RADIO 5 LIVE [Why does the world love Kermit the Frog?] [Why does the world love Kermit the Frog?] | BBC RADIO 1 3 things we love this week [Grasslands Clips] [Grasslands Clips] | BBC ONE 20:00 SUN 4 DEC [Grasslands Clips] [The Directors’ scheme] [The Directors’ scheme] | BBC WRITERS ROOM [The Directors’ scheme] [Strictly Selfie] [Strictly Selfie] | BBC ONE ONLINE [Strictly Selfie] BBC iPlayer available now [Titanic's Tragic Twin: The Britannic Disaster] Titanic's Tragic Twin | BBC iPLAYER Britannic was re-engineered to be even stronger. And yet she sank in just 55 minutes - three times faster than Titanic. [Titanic's Tragic Twin: The Britannic Disaster] [Who Do You Think You Are?] Who Do You Think You Are? | BBC iPLAYER Danny Dyer sets out to discover the history of his tough working-class family in the East End of London. [Who Do You Think You Are?] [Inside Britain’s Fertility Business] Inside Britain’s Fertility Business | BBC iPLAYER Panorama goes undercover to reveal how some patients aren't always told everything they need to know. [Inside Britain’s Fertility Business] [Homepage] [News] [Sport] [Weather] [BBC iPlayer] [TV] [Radio] . [Terms] | [Cookies] | [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. 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 © 2016 BBC

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