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Plus, put your skills to the test with the apostrophe quiz Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online]( More for you to enjoy from the BBC [Simon Reeve]( [Colombia with Simon Reeve]( | BBC TWO 21:00 SUN 16 APR Simon heads to one of the most spectacular countries in the world, which has been gripped by a brutal civil war for 50 years. His journey leads him from the tropical Rosario islands, deep into the jungle where he confronts a leader of the guerilla army. Finally, he visits the most rural areas of Colombia, where he meets the farmers battling for a different future - one not fueled by the global demand for drugs. [smaller-chevron-white.png] [The battle for a better future]( Returning favourites [Peter Kay]( [Peter Kay's Car Share: Series 2]( | BBC ONE 21:00 TUE 11 APR After moving in with her sister, Kayleigh is now travelling on her own to work. Can she resist temptation or will she call her old car-share buddy John? If you want to see what happens next, the whole series will be available on BBC iPlayer immediately after episode one. [Watch the trailer]( [Doctor Who]( [New Series: Doctor Who]( | BBC ONE 19:20 SAT 15 APR Cancel those plans, put your phone on silent and prepare to dive behind the sofa, as the Doctor returns for a brand new series. In the words of River Song, we've got 'no spoilers sweetie', but prepare for worlds to collide when Bill joins the Doctor and Nardole in the TARDIS. [A Time for Heroes]( Celebration of life [Victoria Wood]( [Our friend Victoria]( | BBC ONE 21:30 TUE 11 APR [A new series celebrates the life of one of the best loved British comedians and all-round entertainers of her generation. An archive of some of her most inspired moments will be introduced and celebrated by different friends, peers and co-stars each week, beginning with Dame Julie Walters. »]( How, what and why [Spilt wine]( [How much tax do you pay on a bottle of wine?]( | BBC RADIO 5 LIVE [Clapping Hands]( [What's the secret behind getting a round of applause?]( | BBC WORLD SERVICE [Cave fish]( [Why is this fish discovery a wow moment for Europe?]( | BBC NEWS One thing to watch [How prejudiced is the NHS?]( [Obesity: How Prejudiced Is the NHS?]( | BBC TWO 21:00 TUE 11 APR [Professor Rachel Batterham explores whether there is 'fat prejudice' against obese patients, and questions if weight loss surgery could actually be a more cost-effective method of treatment. »]( One thing to read [Changes to your finances]( [15 big changes to your finances in April]( | BBC NEWS [Household budgets are likely to be further stretched in the first week of April, as dozens of items including water bills, council tax and NHS charges are all set to rise. »]( One thing to listen to [The British Library]( [The Listening Project One Thousand]( | BBC RADIO 4 AVAILABLE NOW [It's surprising what you hear when you listen. This new series celebrates the thousandth Listening Project, a collection of intimate conversations that build a unique picture of our lives today. »]( A journey through two centuries [Fire engine]( [Blazes and Brigades: The Story of the Fire Service]( | BBC FOUR 21:00 THU 13 APR [Explore the true history of British firefighting, as this programme looks at how major incidents have shaped the modern day fire service. »]( It's time to settle an age old argument... [Fish and chips sign]( [The apostrophe quiz]( | BBC RADIO 4 [Fed up of fighting your corner about where you should place an apostrophe? Put your skills to the test and find out whether you're grammatically gormless or a punctuation perfectionist. »]( [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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