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BBC iPlayer Highlights 25-31 August 2018

Richard Bell

Publicist, Digital Communications

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A quick round up of what's new this week on BBC iPlayer, programmes that are about to become unavailable, plus some hidden gems you might have missed.

Richard Madden and Keeley Hawes in Bodyguard

BBC One

Bodyguard – from Sun 26 Aug

The Royal Military Edinburgh Tattoo – from Mon 27 Aug

The King's Speech (film) – from Fri 1 Sept

BBC Two

Drinkers Like Me: Adrian Chiles – from Mon 27 Aug

Upstart Crow – from Wed 29 Aug

Women's World Cup Qualifier: Wales v England – from Fri 31 Aug

BBC Three

My Asian Alter Ego – from Sat 25 Aug

Killer In Our Classroom: Never Again – from Wed 29 Aug

BBC Four

The Joy of Winning – from Tue 28 Aug

The No 5 War – from Thu 30 Aug

BBC Proms 2018: Marin Alsop conducts Bernstein – from Fri 1 Sept

BBC Radio 1

1Xtra Meets : Idris Elba and the cast of Yardie – from Wed 29 Aug

BBC iPlayer

Reel Stories: Kylie Minogue – from Fri 31 Aug

Boy George in Who Do You Think You Are?

Who Do You Think You Are?

Boy George expects to find a lot of sadness in his family tree, but delights in a new sense of his family being part of Irish history. Available until Sun 26 August.

Hidden (box set)

Eight-part detective thriller. With Nia Harris safe with child support workers, DI Cadi John and DS Owen Vaughan focus on bringing Dylan Harris to justice. Available until Mon 27 August.

Age Before Beauty (Episode 1)

When Bel and Wesley's kids go off to uni, best mate Teddy puts in motion a plan to break up the marriage. The first episode is available until Thu 30 August.

David Mitchell in Upstart Crow

Upstart Crow (box set)

Comedy about William Shakespeare as he starts to make a name for himself in London while also trying to be a good husband and father for his family in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Oceans

Series exploring the secrets of our underwater world. The team see how parts of the Southern Ocean are warming twice as fast as the world's other oceans and look at its impact.

Dave Grohl: Play

Play is a mini-documentary, directed by Dave Grohl celebrating the rewards and challenges of dedicating ones life to playing and mastering a musical instrument.

 

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