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Plus, can exercise make you hungry? Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online] More for you to enjoy from the BBC [The Moorside] | BBC ONE 21:00 TUE 7 FEB Sheridan Smith stars in this new drama depicting the story that gripped the nation - the disappearance of Shannon Matthews. In a fresh perspective of a story we all remember, meet the women who brought together their community in a desperate attempt to find Shannon and uncover the impact it had on their lives when the devastating truth was finally revealed. [A story that gripped the nation] New this week... [Natural World: Cheetahs] | BBC TWO 21:00 THU 2 FEB David Attenborough narrates this intimate story of a wild cheetah mother and her young family as they turn from tiny cubs into accomplished predators. [Tortoise vs cheetah] [Tracey Ullman's Show] | BBC ONE 21:30 FRI 3 FEB All of British life is here in the new series. Delinquent Dame Judi Dench is back, but will being a national treasure be enough to save her this time? [New comedy] Fancy a film? Or feeling peckish? [8 Films to watch in February] | BBC CULTURE Will Arnett and Michael Cera co-star as Batman and Robin in the spin-off from 2014’s The Lego Movie. While in 'The Space Between Us', Asa Butterfield is a teenage boy who was born on Mars. [More new movies] [how_to_make_fish_pieb] [Seasonal food in February] | BBC FOOD As Winter drags on, wage war on the cold with fortifying tagines, hearty stews and comfort food. Try roast venison with kale or fish pies boasting fresh clams and mussels. [Meals to banish the cold] Arts and Culture across the BBC David Bowie: The Last Supper | BBC ARTS David Bowie inspired and challenged his musicians. But what did they think of him? BBC Arts got some of the star's longest-serving musicians together over a meal recently to discuss their old boss. [Watch David Bowie: The Last Supper] Will Self: Is New Tech Messing With Our Heads? | BBC ARTS [The writer discusses what impact technology has had on the novel »] SALT - a dark fable | BBC ARTS [A girl has parents who are slowly crystallizing into salt figures »] Can, will and how [Can you learn to like the foods you hate?] | BBC TERRIFIC SCIENTIFIC [Will exercise make me hungry?] | BBC TWO ONLINE [How can you visit an underwater museum?] | BBC WORLD SERVICE The wait is almost over [Six Nations 2017: Your BBC coverage guide] | BBC SPORT [The competition kicks off with a preview on BBC One on Saturday, with coverage continuing throughout the weekend. It's time to settle it on the pitch.] [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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