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Plus, why do these 6 songs make people cry? Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online] More for you to enjoy from the BBC [Apple Tree Yard] [Apple Tree Yard] | BBC ONE 21:00 SUN 22 JAN The best-selling psychological thriller comes to BBC One. Charmed by an enigmatic stranger, a well-respected scientist finds herself playing a very dangerous game that threatens to drag her away from her life as a law-abiding wife and mother. Emily Watson stars in this provocative drama that will be on everyone's lips come Monday morning. [Watch this extended preview of episode one] [Pure Drama: Coming up in 2017] Returning favourites [Winterwatch 2017] | BBC TWO 20:00 MON 23 JAN Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games present live from RSPB Arne in Dorset. Looking back at the news since Autumnwatch and exploring how the cold months have affected the animals of the UK. [Winterwatch 2017 preview] [Call the Midwife] | BBC ONE 20:00 SUN 22 JAN Change is coming to Nonnatus House in the new series as our favourite nuns and midwives return from their South African trip and get to grips with the fact that Sister Julienne will be serving under Sister Ursula. [Watch the new trailer] Radio highlights [500 WORDS 2017] 500 Words 2017 | BBC RADIO 2 BBC Radio 2's annual short story-writing competition for kids is open for entries. To get budding authors started watch the 'Live Lesson' film for inspiration and tips. [Competition details] [Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier] [Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier from the Royal Opera House] | BBC RADIO 3 OPERA ON 3 [Steve Lamacq's Independent Venue Week] [Steve Lamacq goes on tour for Independent Venue Week] | BBC RADIO 6 MUSIC How, what and why [How much cheaper are houses at number 13?] | BBC NEWS [What are these amazing lights spotted in Canada?] | BBC THREE [Why do these 6 songs make people cry?] | BBC MUSIC 3 things we love this week [2017 Six Nations - Let's settle it on the pitch] | BBC SPORT [Watch the BBC's Six Nations trailer, where fans from the home nations tell us what makes their team the greatest.] [Tourettes: Teenage Tics] | BBC THREE [Twelve-year-old Rory Brown has Tourette Syndrome. Determined that no other child should go through the experience he had as a child, John Davidson has taken Rory under his wing.] [TheLastKingdomBoxSetV2.jpg] [The Last Kingdom Series 1 box set] | BBC iPLAYER [Epic medieval drama based on Bernard Cornwell's novels. A Saxon boy is seized by the Vikings and raised as a Dane. He tries to reclaim the lands of his birth and to find out who he is - Saxon or Viking.] You are currently receiving 'BBC England’ versions of this BBC newsletter. If you live in Northern Ireland, Wales or Scotland, programming details may vary. To start receiving regionalised content we just need your postcode which you can add by [signing in to your BBC Account]. Future editions of this email will then be personalised based on where you live. [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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