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Plus, why can't we remember the first years of our life? Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online]( More for you to enjoy from the BBC [Comic Relief: Red Nose Day 2017]( [Comic Relief: Red Nose Day 2017]( | BBC ONE FROM 19:00 FRI 24 MAR Get ready for a star-studded night of comedy and entertainment as Comic Relief returns, bigger and better than ever! The night is jam-packed with live performances from stars such as Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, and there are plenty of exclusives including Car Pool Karaoke with Take That, and the cast of Love Actually in Red Nose Day... Actually. Why not try some of [these great fundraising ideas]( your family and friends as you join us for the most amazing Comic Relief, ever. [Chevron] [Make your laugh matter]( [Chevron] [Six celebs, one vital mission - The Red Nose African Convoy]( All new comedy [Simon Amstell]( [Simon Amstell: Carnage]( | BBC iPLAYER EXCLUSIVE It's 2067, the UK is vegan, but older generations are suffering the guilt of their carnivorous past. Simon Amstell asks us to forgive them for the horrors of what they swallowed. With Martin Freeman and Joanna Lumley. [BlackiPlayerButton.png] [Animals are off the menu]( [Brendan O'Carroll as Mrs Brown]( [All Round to Mrs Brown's]( | BBC ONE 21:15 SAT 25 MAR Agnes and family open their doors to a brand new Saturday night entertainment show. They'll be joined by celebrity guests, including Louis Walsh and Pamela Anderson, for some surprise shenanigans and outrageous stunts. [What could possibly go wrong?!]( New on BBC Two this week [natural world]( [Natural World - Puerto Rico: Island of Enchantment]( | BBC TWO 21:00 MON 20 MAR Sir David Attenborough tells the revealing story of this Caribbean island's exotic but vulnerable wildlife. We see how Puerto Rican parrots, manatees and turtles are now making a comeback. [Natural World returns]( [American Justice]( [American Justice: Punishment]( | BBC TWO 21:00 TUE 21 MAR Against a backdrop of social unrest across America, cameras follow prosecutors and cops in Jacksonville, renowned for its tough approach to justice. But, is the American justice system providing justice? [The 'murder capital' of Florida]( New Storyville [Storyville]( [North Korean Kidnap: The Lovers and the Despot]( | BBC FOUR 22:00 TONIGHT [The bizarre story of Kim Jong-il and how he controlled the golden couple of Korean cinema. »]( How, what and why [pollutedfood_3col.jpg]( [How does air pollution affect the food you eat?]( | BBC WORLD SERVICE [Great British Cuppa]( [What you didn't know about the great British cuppa]( | BBC RADIO 4 [Early years]( [Why can't we remember the first years of our life?]( | BBC RADIO 4 Secrets for a long life [dame vera secrets]( [As Dame Vera Lynn turns 100 - what is her secret?]( | BBC NEWS [Asked for advice on ageing, her tips include keeping interested in current events.]( Okay, so what is Red Nose Day? [W1A Comic Relief]( [W1A Does Red Nose Day 2017]( | BBC iPLAYER [The W1A team are back and they're very excited about the big day. Siobhan, Ian and the rest of the team bring in some special characters to tell you a little bit more about what's to come. »]( You can apply for tickets [BBC Arabic Festival 2017]( [Apply Now: BBC Arabic Festival 2017]( | BBC SHOWS AND TOURS 24 - 30 MAR 2017 [From the iconic art-deco BBC Radio Theatre in central London enjoy films and documentaries about the dramatic social and political changes taking place in the Arab world today. »]( Just a little reminder that Sunday March 26 marks the start of British Summer Time and clocks will go forward by one hour. To avoid confusion, many use the phrase “spring forward in spring, fall back in fall”. [Home]( [News]( [Sport]( [Weather]( [iPlayer]( [TV]( [Radio]( . [Terms of use]( | [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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