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BBC iPlayer highlights 22-28 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

Panorama: The Race For Number 10 - from Mon 24 Jun

Martina: Trans Women Athletes Debate - from Wed 26 Jun

BBC Two

Atlanta - from Mon 24 Jun

Pride Live At The Apollo - from Tue 25 Jun

Glastonbury 2019 - from Fri 28 Jun

BBC Three

Kate Nash: Underestimate The Girl - from Sun 23 Jun

A High School Rape Goes Viral: Roll Red Roll - from Sun 23 Jun

BBC Four

A Year To Save My Life: George McGavin And Melanoma - from Sun 16 Jun

Tame Impala At Glastonbury 2019 - from Fri 28 Jun

The Ranganation

Romesh Ranganathan, joined by celebrity guests and the Ranganation, his very own focus group of 25 members of the public, takes a funny, topical look at modern Britain. Available until Sat 22 Jun.

Nature’s Greatest Dancers

Documentary series exploring the ways animals move. Steve Backshall takes a look at some of the extraordinary dance-like moves that animals perform to survive. Available until Wed 26 Jun.

Cardinal

Detective John Cardinal cannot believe that his wife Catherine took her own life. Then he starts to receive a series of anonymous greeting cards blaming him for her death. Available until Mon 24 Jun.

England’s World Cup Lionesses

Alex Scott follows England's women's football squad over nine months as they prepare for the 2019 World Cup in France.

The Wrong Mans

Comedy thriller starring James Corden and Mathew Baynton about two well-meaning idiots who become entangled in a hideous world of crime, conspiracy and corruption.

Thirteen

Jodie Comer plays Ivy Moxam who after thirteen years held captive by her kidnapper, escapes. Piecing back together the version of family life that existed before is no easy task.

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