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BBC iPlayer Highlights 5-11 January 2019

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.

BBC One

The Greatest Dancer - from Sat 5 Jan

The Big Questions – from Sun 6 Jan

Rip Off Britain: Holidays – from Mon 7 Jan

Caught Red Handed – from Mon 7 Jan

Silent Witness – from Tue 8 Jan

Death in Paradise – from Thu 10 Jan

BBC Two

Ski Sunday – from Sun 6 Jan

Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys – from Mon 7 Jan

The Babes in the Wood Murders: The Prosecutors – from Mon 7 Jan

The Twinstitute – from Wednesday 9 Jan

The Victorian House of Arts and Crafts – from Fri 11 Jan

Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs – from Fri 11 Jan

BBC Three

Bats, Balls And Bradford Girls – Tue 8 Jan

The Naked Truth – Thu 10 Jan

BBC Four

New Forest: A Year in the Wild Wood – from Wed 9 Jan

On Drums... Stewart Copeland! –from Fri 11 Jan

BBC Radio 1

BBC Music Sound of 2019: Meet the Winner – from Fri 11 Jan

Asian Provocateur

Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is sent by his mother on a ramshackle odyssey around his parents' homeland of Sri Lanka in an attempt to connect him with his roots. Available until Sun 6 Jan.

Performance Live: LOVE

The story of families brought together, placed in temporary accommodation in the run-up to Christmas. The bonds of love that keep people together are put to the test. Available until Mon 7 Jan.

The Jeremy Thorpe Scandal

An edited and updated version of Panorama reporter Tom Mangold's investigation into the trial of Jeremy Thorpe, which has remained unseen for almost 40 years. Available until Thu 10 Jan.

Tourist Trap (Box Set)

Comedy series following the tourist team of Wow Wales. Cameras follow new CEO Elaine Gibbons as she hits on an idea for a viral video to get people excited about Wales.

Sunny D (Box Set)

Dane is deeply frustrated with life. He is approaching 30 and still lives with his parents in his childhood bedroom - an arrangement nobody is particularly happy about.

Hold the Sunset (Box Set)

Edith's dreams of retirement to the sun with her long-term suitor Phil are shattered when her 50-year-old son Roger arrives home, seeking to recapture his boyhood happiness.

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