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BBC iPlayer highlights 15-21 June 2019

Richard Bell

Publicist, Digital Communications

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.

BBC One

Punjab United: Our Lives - from Mon 17 Jun

Women’s World Cup: England v Japan - from Wed 19 Jun

BBC Two

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2019 - from Sat 15 Jun

Top Gear - from Sun 16 Jun

Tennis: Queen’s - from Mon 17-Fri 21 Jun

BBC Three

Haley Goes… - from Sat 16 Jun

Hometown: A Killing - from Wed 19 Jun

BBC Four

Discovering… Graal Theatre: Kaija Saariaho - from Sun 16 Jun

BBC Cardiff Singer Of The World 2019 - from Thu 20 Jun

The Insomniacs

Filmmaker Martin Read has chronic insomnia and hasn't slept properly for more than 30 years. He's on a mission to find answers and hope from the UK's leading experts. Available on BBC iPlayer until Tue 18 June.

The TV That Made Me

Comedian extraordinaire Stephen K Amos joins legendary entertainer Brian Conley to look back at the classic TV that shaped him into one of Britain's funniest men. Available on BBC iPlayer until Fri 21 June.

Spooks: The Greater Good

When a terrorist escapes custody during a routine handover, Will Holloway must team up with disgraced MI5 intelligence chief Harry Pearce to track him down before an imminent terrorist attack on London. Available on BBC iPlayer until Tue 18 June.

The Thick Of It

Box set. Satirical comedy series set behind the very closed doors of government.

W1A

Box set. Comedy follow up to Twenty Twelve. Former Olympic head of deliverance Ian Fletcher now has a job as the BBC's head of values.

Twenty Twelve

Box set. Comedy starring Hugh Bonneville, following the team responsible for delivering the biggest show on earth: the 2012 Olympics.

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