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BBC iPlayer Highlights 23-29 December

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. 

Doctor Who Christmas Special

BBC ONE

Doctor Who Christmas Special: Twice Upon A Time – from Mon 25 Dec

Our Friend Victoria Christmas Special – from Sat 23 Dec

Mary, Mel and Sue's Big Christmas Thank You – from Sun 24 Dec

The Highway Rat – from Mon 25 Dec

Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special – from Mon 25 Dec

Snow Bears – from Tue 26 Dec

Mary Poppins (Film) – from Tue 26 Dec

Little Women – from Wed 27 Dec

Tim Vine Travels Through Time Christmas Special – from Fri 29 Dec

BBC TWO

Feud: Bette and Joan – from Sat 23 Dec

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (Film) – from Sat 23 Dec

Carols from King‘s – from Sun 24 Dec

The Great Gatsby (Film) – from Sun 24 Dec

Upstart Crow: A Christmas Crow – from Mon 25 Dec

QI : O Christmas – from Tue 26 Dec

Alan Partridge: Why, When, Where, How and Whom?– from Wed 27 Dec

Oasis: Supersonic – from Thu 28 Dec

Live At The Apollo Christmas – from Fri 29 Dec

BBC THREE

Traders (Film) – from Sun 24 Dec

BBC FOUR

Prince: A Purple Reign – from Sat 23 Dec

Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads: Christmas Special – from Sun 24 Dec

The Royal Opera: Puccini's La Boheme – from Mon 25 Dec

Royal Institute Christmas Lectures – from Tue 26 Dec

Turtle, Eagle, Cheetah: A Slow Odyssey – from Wed 27 Dec

Sound of Musicals with Neil Brand – from Thu 28 Dec

Eric, Ernie and Me – from Fri 29 Dec

BBC RADIO 1

The Gaming Show: New Year, New Games – from Wed 27 Dec

Witnesses: A Frozen Death

Witnesses: A Frozen Death (Ep 1) – until Mon 25 Dec

The Indian Doctor (Ep 1) – until Wed 27 Dec

Blitz: The Bombs that Changed Britain (Ep 1) – until Thu 28 Dec

Louis Theroux’s Weird Christmas

Louis Theroux’s Weird Christmas (From The Archive)

A typically offbeat look at the festive season from Louis Theroux

MR James: Ghost Writer

Mark Gatiss steps into the mind of MR James, the English master of the supernatural story

Queens of Jazz: The Joy and Pain of the Jazz Divas

Documentary celebrating some of the greatest female jazz singers of the 20th century

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