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Robin Wiggs’s guide to the best TV and movies on iPlayer, Netflix and more…
CATCH-UP TV
DRAMA Sanditon
ITV HUB
Charlotte and Sidney clash in part two of Andrew Davies’s take on Jane Austen’s unfinished tome. Will love be in their future?
A Confession
ITV HUB
Martin Freeman stars in this compelling, fact-based drama from Jeff Pope (Cilla, Little Boy Blue). The series tells the story of Det Supt Steve Fulcher (Freeman), and how he breached police procedure to try to save the life of a missing woman.
COMEDY
Scarborough BBC iPLAYER Derren Litten, the creator of Benidorm, is also behind this new comedy set among the residents of the north Yorkshire seaside town. At the centre of it all is troubled second-time couple Mike (Jason Manford) and Karen (Catherine Tyldesley). The show is at its warmest in the pub karaoke scene that brings everyone together at the end.
The Mash Report BBC iPLAYER
Occasionally preachy but often funny, too, this returning satirical news show – which turned Rachel Parris into a star – is helmed by comedian Nish Kumar.
DOCUMENTARY Jamie’s Meat-Free Meals
ALL 4
Jamie Oliver hopes to change our relationship with vegetables in this series, which he opens with a ‘game-changing’ cottage pie. He also talks to schoolchildren who have a passion for celebrating veg, and uses inspiration from Indian food for some of his recipes, which include mac ’n’ cheese and a chip butty.
Untouchable: The Rise
And Fall Of Harvey Weinstein
BBC iPLAYER
This finely researched documentary hears alarming stories from the men and women who worked with the fallen Hollywood mogul, and paints a picture of a man who had so much power that he seemed to think he was above the law. Contributors include Paz de la Huerta and Rosanna Arquette.
QUIZ Only Connect/QI BBC iPLAYER
Two of the BBC’s most stimulating shows return with new series, and regular hosts Victoria Coren Mitchell and Sandi Toksvig.
LAST CHANCE
Dragons’ Den BBC iPLAYER Episode one of the new run of this pitching show leaves iPlayer this week. It marks the first appearance of no-nonsense Dragon and ‘crafting queen’ Sara Davies. Until Monday.