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Plus David Bowie - The Last Five Years & vote for your favourite album Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online] More for you to enjoy from the BBC [Taboo] [Taboo: A dark family mystery] | BBC ONE 21:15 SATURDAY 7 JAN It’s 1814. James Keziah Delaney (Tom Hardy) reappears in London. A changed and haunted man, presumed dead after ten years in Africa, he is poised to claim a mysterious legacy left to him by his father. But it is a poisoned chalice. Encircled by conspiracy, murder and betrayal in a society rotten to the core, a dark family mystery unfolds. [smaller-chevron-white.png] [Watch the extended trailer] New in-depth documentaries [Bowie - The Last Five Years] | BBC TWO 21:00 SAT 7 JAN This film takes a detailed look at Bowie's last albums, The Next Day and Blackstar, and his play Lazarus. Includes a wealth of rare footage and audio interviews which have never been released before. [His final works] [Vote: Best Bowie album] [Sword, Musket & Machine Gun: Britain's Armed History] | BBC FOUR 21:00 THU 5 JAN In a brand new three part examination, Dr Sam Willis traces the history of the weapons that have shaped Britain and looks at the ways in which each one has evolved over time. [Cut and Thrust] [Watch the trailer] This weekend’s essential sport [_92960310_stourbridgefacuppa1] The FA Cup Third Round | BBC SPORT The FA Cup third round has delivered huge shocks in previous years – who will be this year’s giant killers? The excitement begins on Thursday with [Radio 5 Live Sport's preview] and continues with live coverage across the BBC, starting with West Ham v Manchester City on Friday. [All the action and news] Great Edinburgh International Cross Country | BBC SPORT [Live coverage as Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah makes his first appearance of 2017 at Holyrood Park. »] Ski Sunday | BBC TWO 18:15 SUN 8 JAN [Back for 2017 from Adelboden in Switzerland and featuring the men's slalom. »] Your new Saturday night obsession [Let It Shine] | BBC ONE 19:00 SAT 7 JAN [The search begins for five talented boys to perform the songs of Take That in a brand new stage show. During the auditions the boys have just one performance to impress our judges. Have they got what it takes to get through?] How, what and why [How can you stop wasting food?] | BBC iWONDER [What new gadgets will we see in 2017?] | BBC NEWS [Why do we make lists?] | BBC WORLD SERVICE 3 things we love this week [Martin Lewis: save money in 2017] | BBC RADIO 2 ONLINE [Martin delivered his top tips at the end of 2016. Listen again and it could just be the most financially rewarding four minutes you spend this year.] [Slimming versions of family classics] | BBC FOOD [New Year, new you? No need to ditch your favourite dishes like chicken fajitas, lamb kebabs or chocolate brownies to lose weight]. [Could mindfulness really work for me?] | BBC iWONDER [Mindfulness promises to be everything from a cure for depression to a way to improve your sex life, find out how you can give it a try.] New on your radio It's time to take down January! | BBC RADIO 1 06:30 MON-FRI Tune into the Radio 1 Breakfast show for your chance to win some money-can't-buy prizes. [smaller-chevron-black.png] [Find out more] The New World | BBC RADIO 4 Five new programmes this week examine the current forces that are changing the world around us. [The New World] Elvis Dream Concert | BBC RADIO 2 The concert that might have been, compiled from some of his best live performances. This is Elvis at his best. [Listen now] [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 © 2017 BBC

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