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BBC iPlayer Highlights 4-10 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.

Meryl Streep in Florence Foster Jenkins

BBC One

Rugby League Challenge Cup Semi Finals - from Sun 5 Aug 

Match Of The Day: Community Shield Highlights - from Sun 5 Aug

Animal Park - from Wed 8 Aug

Florence Foster Jenkins - from Sun 5 Aug

BBC Two

Golf: Women's British Open Highlights - from Sat 4 Aug

Angela Carter: Of Wolves And Women - from Sat 4 Aug

Horizon: Jupiter Revealed - from Tues 7 Aug 

BBC Three

A Quickie In The Office - from Thurs 9 Aug

BBC Four

BBC Proms: Beethoven, Brahms and Tansy Davies - from Sun 5 Aug

Cardinal: Blackfly Season - from Sat 4 Aug

Abducted: Elizabeth I's Child Actors - from Mon 6 Aug

BBC Radio 1 

Radio 1 In Ibiza - from Sat 4 Aug

What Is Music Videos? - from Mon 6 Aug

Being Human

Being Human

Comedy-drama series about three twenty-something housemates trying to live normal lives, despite struggling with unusual afflictions - one is a werewolf, one is a vampire and the other is a ghost. Available to watch until Friday 10 August.

North Korea: Murder In The Family

This World examines the astonishing story of a bitter family feud, secret agents and international arms dealing, as they lift the lid on why Kim Jong-nam was assassinated. Available to watch until Thursday 9 August.

Puppy Love

Welcome to a world of 'pawdicures' and technicolour fur coats. From pooch photoshoots to dog walks and fashion shows, everyone's blinded by their puppy love at the dog spa. Available to watch until Wednesday 8 August.

Pride And Prejudice

Pride And Prejudice

Jane Austen's classic story of social mores is brought to life by an all-star cast in this 1995 adaptation by writer Andrew Davies.

House Of Cards

Adaptation of a satirical novel about the corrupt world of British politics. When Chief Whip Francis Urquhart is passed over for promotion, he hatches a plot to wreak revenge.

Storyville: Philip And His Seven Wives

Marc Isaacs' eye-opening 2006 film explores the life of a Jewish antiques dealer who believes it is his Biblical birthright to take as many wives as he chooses. Chosen for BBC iPlayer by Louis Theroux.

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