
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.


In My Skin
New drama comedy series from writer Kayleigh Llewellyn, who has mined her own experiences to create this coming-of-age story about a teenage girl leading a double life. Full series available from Sunday 29 March.
Stacey Dooley Investigates: Spycam Sex Criminals
Stacey Dooley investigates a new kind of sex crime which is sweeping South Korea. Available from Wednesday 1 April, plus a wide collection of Stacey Dooley’s documentaries is available to watch now.
Have I Got News For You
The comedy quiz show returns, as team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by celebrity contestants to be grilled on the week's top stories and news. New series begins Wednesday 1 April.
London Kills
Crime drama set in London. As detective Inspector Bradford is caught in a lie, the squad begin to think the unthinkable: did he murder his wife? The full box set of series 2 is available from Monday 30th March, and series 1 will be available too. Full series available from Monday 30 March.
Rain Man
Film. Oscar winning comedy drama starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. Hustler Charlie Babbitt heads across country with his autistic brother Raymond in tow. Available from Sunday 29 March.


The Missing
Thriller series exploring the emotional fallout of a child's abduction not only on the family but on the wider community. Series 1and 2 streaming on BBC iPlayer from Tuesday 31 March.
Baptiste
Drama series following on from the events of The Missing. Julien Baptiste delves into the criminal underworld of the red light district and uncovers a complex web of deceit and lies. Full series streaming from Tuesday 31 March.
Wallander
Drama series starring Kenneth Branagh as Swedish detective Kurt Wallander, investigating a series of violent and terrifying murders in the beautiful setting of Skane, southern Sweden. Every episode from series 1-4 streaming from Monday 30 March.
The Honourable Woman
Political espionage drama starring Maggie Gyllenhall. One woman struggles to right her father's wrongs in a world of conspiracy and espionage. Full series streaming from Monday 30 March.


The Murder Of Jill Dando
Twenty years on, this landmark BBC documentary reveals the full story of one of Britain’s most high-profile killings. Available until Wednesday 1 April.
The Big Sick
Comedy film based on the true story of struggling stand-up comic Kumail, who is a hit with heckler Emily, but their affair ends just before a mystery illness has her in a coma. Abruptly absorbed with her care and sparring parents, Kumail struggles with his own Muslim family and their expectations. Film available until Monday 30 March.
A Very British History
Whatever Happened To the Boat People? Follows therapist Rachel Nguyen as she tells the story of the Vietnamese Boat People who came to Britain in the 70s and 80s. Available until Friday 3 April.
Manchester By The Sea
Critically acclaimed drama. When the death of his brother leads him to become his teenage nephew's legal guardian, a loner is forced to confront a tragedy from the past. Film available until Wednesday 1 April.
