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BBC iPlayer Highlights 15-21 February 2020

Rachel Charlton

Assistant 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.

This Country

This Country returns for a third series. The BAFTA-award winning mockumentary explores modern life in a Cotswold village, focusing on cousins, Kerry and Kurtan Mucklowe and the local vicar, Reverend Seaton. Available from Monday 17 February.

Get Even

New teen mystery drama about four girls who form their own secret society, DGM - they Don’t Get Mad. They Get Even - playing anonymous pranks to expose bullies, but things get serious when their latest target turns up dead with a DGM card in his hand. The new series will be available from Saturday 15 February.

Bumps

Starring Amanda Redman as a sixty-two-year-old divorcee named Anita with two grownup children. Bumps is a modern family comedy that follows the challenges of Anita and the turbulent relationship with her daughter Joanne. Available on from Friday 21 February.

Stacey Dooley: On the Psych Ward

Stacey experiences the pressure of life on the frontline of mental health services, spending 3 weeks working alongside staff and patients at Springfield Hospital in London. Available from Wednesday 19 February.

Confronting Holocaust Denial With David Baddiel

In this timely and important film, David investigates the history and modern face of Holocaust denial. He talks to academics and historians to trace how denial has evolved since the end of the Second World War and try to discover how and why people are still denying the Holocaust today. Available from Monday 17 February.

Thirteen

After thirteen years held captive by her kidnapper, Ivy Moxam escapes. Piecing back together the version of family life that existed before is no easy task. Full series streaming now.

Ghosts

A cash-strapped young couple inherit a grand country house, only to find it is both falling apart and teeming with the ghosts of former inhabitants.

The Goes Wrong Show

Comedy series from the team behind The Play That Goes Wrong.

Vienna Blood

As part of his research in understanding the criminal mind, junior doctor Max Liebermann is given permission to trail Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt.

Birdman

Powerful, Oscar-winning drama about a former movie star, haunted by self-doubt, who gambles all on mounting a Broadway production of a Raymond Carver short story on Broadway. Film is available until Monday 17 February.

Supersized Earth

The spectacular story of how we have redesigned our planet to build the modern world. Dallas Campbell explores our most ambitious creations, joining the people who have made the impossible, possible.Available until Sunday 16 February.

Ed Byrne: Spoiler Alert

Mock the Week star and Munro bagger Ed Byrne performs his Edinburgh Fringe sell-out stand-up show Spoiler Alert at Glasgow’s Tramway. Available until Tuesday 18 February.

Africa With Ade Adepitan

Ade Adepitan goes on an epic four-part journey around Africa, visiting Cape Verde, Senegal, the Ivory Coast and Paradise Island, before heading to Selous Game Reserve on the lookout for elephants. Available until Tuesday 18 February.

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