
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
Panorama - from Mon 14 Jan
MOTD Live - from Weds 16 Jan
DIY SOS - from Thurs 17 Jan
BBC Two
Masters Snooker - from Sun 13 Jan
Great American Railway Journeys - from Mon 14 Jan
Revolution In Ruins: The Hugo Chavez Story - from Weds 16 Jan
BBC Three
Is This Sexual Harrassment? - from Sun 13 Jan
BBC Four
The Eyes Of Orson Welles - from Sun 13 Jan
The Sky At Night - from Sun 13 Jan
American History's Biggest Fibs - from Thurs 17 Jan
On Bass... Tina Weymouth - from Fri 18 Jan
CBBC
Almost Never - full boxset from Tues 15 Jan


Small Island
Andrea Levy's award-winning story of Jamaicans and Londoners during World War II. Hortense joins Gilbert, her new husband, in England, where he is lodging with Queenie Bligh. Available until Tues 15 Jan.
Mrs Wilson
After the sudden death of novelist and ex-Secret Intelligence Service man Alexander Wilson, his wife Alison is forced to investigate when mysteries from her husband's past come knocking. Available until Fri 11 Jan.
Roots
Drama series remake about an African slave sold in America and of his descendants. Kunta Kinte is kidnapped, sold to English slave traders and brought to Maryland in the US. Available until Weds 16 Jan.


50 Places To See Before You Die
Craig Doyle presents a rundown of the top 50 must-see places in the world, as voted for earlier this year by 20,000 members of the public. First shown in 2002.
The Young Offenders
Comedy following the coming-of-age adventures of lovable rogues Conor and Jock. A not-so-clever plan to earn some extra cash backfires.
Bleak House
Andrew Davies' adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tale, starring Anna Maxwell Martin, Gillian Anderson and Denis Lawson.
