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BBC iPlayer Highlights 11-17 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.

Match Of The Day

BBC One

Match Of The Day – from Mon 13 Aug

Snowdonia Shepherdess – from Mon 13 Aug

Faith Behind Bars – from Tues 14 Apr

BBC Two

Dragon’s Den – from Sun 12 Aug

Sylvia Plath: Inside The Bell Jar – from Sat 11 Aug

Bollywood: The World’s Biggest Film Industry – from Mon 13 Aug

BBC Three

Trainsurfing Wars: A Matter Of Life And Death – from Sat 11 Aug

Supercar Superfam – from Thu 16 Aug

BBC Four

BBC Proms: National Youth Orchestra – from Sun 12 Aug

The Sky At Night – from Sun 12 Aug

The Stolen Maharajah: Britain’s Indian Royal – from Sun 12 Aug

BBC Radio 1

Live Lounge: The Vamps – from Sat 4 Aug

Newsbeat Documentaries: Poaching In Malawi – from Mon 6 August 2018

BBC iPlayer

Summer Comedy From Montreal – from Mon 11 Aug

Murdered By My Boyfriend

Murdered By My Boyfriend

Drama telling the true story of what happens to a teenage girl when she falls in love with the wrong man, a charmer who ends up dominating every aspect of the young woman's life. Available until Friday 17 Aug.

Super Cute Animals

Gordon Buchanan goes to meet the world's cutest animals to reveal their hidden biology and find out why people have such a strong emotional response to them. Available until Monday 13 Aug.

A Life On Screen: Stephen Fry

In this documentary, Stephen Fry tells the story behind his success, after presenting the Baftas for more than ten years. Featuring interviews with Hugh Laurie and Alan Davies. Available until Monday 13 Aug.

Some Girls

Some Girls

Comedy series about the lives and loves of a group of quirky 16-year-old girls. After hearing upsetting news from her dad, Viva decides to leave home and live with her friends.

Radio 1 Stories: Shamed: You Are What You Tweet

When your social media past comes back to haunt you, the impact can be life changing. Alice Levine meets people affected, and explores the growing trend of 'Search and Shame'.

Super Movers

An exciting partnership between the Premier League and the BBC which aims to inspire primary school children and their families to get active in their own home

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