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Well hello 2017 Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online] [Sherlock] [Sherlock] | BBC ONE 20:30 NEW YEAR'S DAY Someone is destroying images of the late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Is there a madman on the loose? Or is it something closer to home? Something with its roots deep in Mary Watson's past… [Sherlock] [Sherlock] Welcome in the New Year with the BBC [Peter Pan Goes Wrong] [Peter Pan Goes Wrong] | BBC ONE 18:20 NEW YEAR'S EVE Expect comic mayhem, hilarious stunts, hitches, mishaps and cast disputes on the way to Neverland. This award-winning comedy of amateur dramatics comes to BBC One. [Narrated by David Suchet] [Jools' Annual Hootenanny] [Jools' Annual Hootenanny] | BBC TWO 23:20 NEW YEAR'S EVE Don't miss Jools' annual smorgasbord of musical maestros. A whopping two and a half hour mini festival with Chaka Khan, Roy Wood, Gregory Porter, ABC, the list goes on.. and on.. and on. [12 reasons to watch] [Robbie Rocks Big Ben Live] [Robbie Rocks Big Ben Live] | BBC ONE 23:25 NEW YEAR'S EVE The ultimate live showman is performing at Central Hall Westminster. Delivering tracks from both his latest number one album and his greatest hits from the last two decades. Ahead of the live show... [Robbie fans click here] [New Year's Day Concert] [New Year's Day Concert] | BBC TWO 11:15 NEW YEAR'S DAY Gustavo Dudamel conducts The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra live in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein. Includes the customary appearance by the Vienna State Ballet performing to an estimated 50 million worldwide. [New Year's Day Concert] [New Year and Hogmanay recipes] | BBC FOOD Bring in the New Year in style with simple yet special party food and cocktails. Or plan a laid-back family dinner for New Year's Day. [See all recipes] Should auld acquaintance be forgot [Soul Music: Auld Lang Syne] | BBC RADIO 4 Most of us have sung Auld Lang Syne on New Year's Eve, but how many of us know more than a few of the words and anything of its origin and meaning? [White iPlayer Radio Button] [The stories behind the song] ...And that was 2016 [thatwas2016] [...And that was 2016] | BBC iPLAYER [10 of the best festival moments of the year] [10 of the best festival moments of the year] [How 2016 are you?] [How 2016 are you?] [Weatherwatchers Gallery] [Weatherwatchers Gallery] [26 reasons to make you feel good about 2016.] [26 reasons to make you feel good about 2016.] [The top memes and viral videos of 2016] [The top memes and viral videos of 2016] [BBC Store: Buy and keep 2016’s best shows] [BBC Store: Buy and keep 2016’s best shows] [2016: 8 things you've forgotten about this year] [8 things that happened in 2016 ] [Arts In memoriam] [Arts In memoriam] | BBC NEWS [Films In Memoriam] [Films In Memoriam] | BBC NEWS [10 unsung music stars] [10 unsung music stars] | BBC MUSIC [Have more famous people died in 2016?] [Have more famous people died in 2016?] Well hello 2017 [Breaking Free - the minds that changed music] [Breaking Free - the minds that changed music] | BBC RADIO 3 17:00 NEW YEAR'S DAY [Breaking Free - the minds that changed music] [Yellowstone: Wildest Winter to Blazing Summer] [Yellowstone: Wildest Winter to Blazing Summer] | BBC TWO 21:00 TUE 3 JAN Kate Humble and Patrick Aryee experience wildlife dramas as they unfold at Yellowstone, from hungry wolves to grizzly bears. [Yellowstone: Wildest Winter to Blazing Summer] [Revolting] [Revolting] | BBC TWO 22:00 TUE 3 JAN The team behind 'The Revolution Will be Televised' return with sketches and pranks. Britain’s Worst Train Journeys explores new products designed to keep delayed passengers happy. [Revolting] From everyone at the BBC email newsletters team we would like to wish all our subscribers a Happy New Year and a peaceful and rewarding 2017. [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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