
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.


Us
Sweet and warm comedy drama based on the best-selling book by David Nicholls, about a happily married man whose wife tells him she wants to separate just before a grand tour of Europe. He seizes the holiday as his chance to fix things, a desperate quest to save his marriage in some of the most beautiful cities in the world. Available in full as a box set on BBC iPlayer from Sunday 20 September.
Ghosts
Second series of the comedy about a cash-strapped young couple who inherit a grand country house, only to find it is both falling apart and teeming with the ghosts of former inhabitants. Series 2 box set coming to iPlayer on Monday 21st September, and series one is available now.
Just One Night
One couple, whose relationship is in need of help, date someone new for one night only. They’ll then decide if they’re going to stick together or split forever. Full series available as a box set from Sunday 20th September.
Strictly: The Best Of...
A series of specials looking back at incredible Strictly moments. The first episode looks back at Movie week, featuring some of the best jaw-dropping routines, crazy costumes, and amazing group dances of Strictly’s annual trip to Hollywood. Begins Saturday 19 September.
Mystery Road
New series of the acclaimed Australian drama series featuring indigenous investigator Jay Swan, a mistrustful lawman. A headless corpse and a compromised archaeological dig demand Jay’s attention. Begins Saturday 19 September, and series 1 box set available to watch now.


Famalam
Super sharp sketch show starring black British talent. Meet the Nigerian prince no-one emails back, discover Nollywood's 'finest', and watch the rudest Midsomer Murders ever. Series 1-3 available to stream on iPlayer now.
Better Things
Comedy drama series following Sam Fox, a single mother, as she tries to raise her three daughters while keeping her acting career afloat. Series 1-4 available to stream now.
Rick Stein's Spain
Rick Stein begins his culinary tour of Spain in Galicia on the Atlantic coast. He drives an old camper van, the perfect vehicle to discover places off the beaten track, to sample the classic dishes of rural Spain. Full series available to stream on iPlayer now.
Donald Trump: All American Billionaire
A gripping reimagining of Joan Lindsay's iconic Australian novel that delves into the mysterious disappearances of three schoolgirls and their governess on Valentine's Day, 1900. Available to stream on iPlayer now.
I, Tonya
Black comedy biopic about figure skater Tonya Harding, and her connection to an attack on rival skater Nancy Kerrrigan. Starring Margot Robbie and Allison Janney. Streaming on iPlayer from Saturday 19 September.
Jimi: All Is By My Side
Biopic of Jimi Hendrix, from his discovery by Linda Keith working in other people's bands in New York,
through his meeting with manager Chas Chandler and explosion onto the London scene, and to his emergence as the greatest and most exciting rock musician of the 1960s. Streaming on iPlayer from Saturday 19 September.
Old School
Riotous comedy in which a lawyer gives his thirty-something friends an opportunity to recapture their college years when he relocates to a local university. Starring Will Ferrell, Luke Wilson and Vince Vaughan. Streaming on iPlayer from Friday 25 September.
The Midwife
French drama. Claire works as a midwife at a maternity hospital, which is soon to be shut down. One day, her late father's former mistress, whom Claire resents for having abandoned him shortly before he died, decides, out of the blue, to come back into her life. Streaming on iPlayer from Friday 25 September.


Gravity
A US space mission is destroyed when it is hit by flying debris. Seasoned astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) and brilliant medical engineer Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) end up alone and drifting in space, tethered to nothing but each other. Available until Monday 21 September.
Lady Bird
Golden Globe-winning comic drama from Greta Gerwig. High school senior Lady Bird expects much from life, but the strained relationship with her mother and failing family finances keep clipping her wings, while early romance leads to heartache. Available until Sunday 20 September.
The Lost Boys
Classic 80s teen horror starring Kiefer Sutherland. When their mother moves them to a small town on the California coast, two teenage brothers discover that a local gang of bikers are all vampires. Available until Monday 21 September.
The Notebook
In the run-up to the Second World War, a young couple's relationship falls foul of class prejudice. Starring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling. Available until Wednesday 23 September.
