
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
Avengers: Age of Ultron - Sat 27 Jul
800 Words - Mon 29 Jul
Hold The Sunset - Fri 2nd Aug
BBC Two
Midnight Special - Sat 27th Jul
The Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan - Sun 28 Jul
Inside The Factory - Tue 30 Jul
Mortimer And Whitehouse: Gone Fishing - Fri 2 Aug
Fosse/Verdon - Fri 2 Aug
BBC Three
Ambulance Australia - Sun 28 Jul
The Nazi Pug: Joke Or Hate? - Mon 29 Jul
Stacey Dooley: Face To Face With The Bounty Hunters - Wed 31 Jul
BBC Four
Cindy Sherman #untitled - Sun 28 Jul
Revolutions: Car - Tue 30 Jul
Ibiza: The Silent Movie - Fri 2 Aug


David Brent: Life On The Road
Film. Several years after David Brent was last seen in the BBC documentary series The Office, the cameras catch up with him as he prepares a sabbatical from his sales job at Lavichem to embark on a regional tour with his pop group Foregone Conclusion. Available until Mon 29 July.
Jamie: Drag Queen At 16
Documentary following the story of teenager Jamie Campbell, who wants to be a drag queen. But will he be accepted by his family and his peers? Available until Mon 29 July.
Mandela: The Long Walk To Freedom
Film. Idris Elba and Naomie Harris star in a biopic based on Nelson Mandela's autobiography, chronicling his journey from a rural village to one of the great leaders of the modern age. Available until Sat 27 July.


Dark Money
Unable to find any other kind of justice, Manny and Sam Mensah accept a substantial pay-off to keep silent about the molestation of their son Isaac by a famous Hollywood producer.
W1A
Comedy follow up to Twenty Twelve. Former Olympic head of deliverance Ian Fletcher now has a job as the BBC's head of values.
Years And Years
Drama series following a tumultuous 15 years in Britain through the eyes of one family.
