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Robin Wiggs’s guide to the best TV and movies on iplayer, Netflix and more…
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DRAMA FLESH AND BLOOD ITV HUB HHHH
All four parts of ITV’S thriller of family secrets, told partly from the perspective of a nosy neighbour (Imelda Staunton), who reflects on a tragedy that unfolded next door. LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX
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Sally Wainwright’s great drama returns for a fifth series after a break of more than three years. The first four series are on iplayer, too.
LINE OF DUTY BBC IPLAYER HHHHH The latest series of this brilliant corruption thriller is currently in production, but won’t be on TV for a while. Until then, iplayer is the only place you can find all previous five.
ENTERTAINMENT ANT & DEC’S SATURDAY NIGHT TAKEAWAY ITV HUB HHHHH
It’s been away for too long, but the best Saturday-night show in the business is back.
COMEDY KING GARY BBC IPLAYER HHH
This first series of Tom Davis’s sitcom may be over, but it struck a chord with some viewers, and a second has been ordered.
DOCUMENTARY BACK IN TIME FOR THE CORNER SHOP
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Sara Cox is joined by social historian Polly Russell for this new series in which they explore a century of shopkeeping history. It’s a social experiment in which the Ardern family take over a former corner shop in a suburb of Sheffield, and experience what itwasliketoworkthere–startingin1897. 10 YEARS YOUNGER IN 10 DAYS
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Cherry Healey’s new series focuses on people who look much older than they feel, and want to turn back the clock without resorting to surgery. There are plenty of raw emotions on display here, partly because there’s a lot of honesty about how far these people have let themselves slip–buttheendresultsareworththepain.
CULINARY CONTEST
MASTERCHEF BBC IPLAYER HHHH
The first three helpings of the new series judged by John Torode and Gregg Wallace, who welcome 60 hopeful chefs into the kitchen.
LAST CHANCE THIS LIFE BBC IPLAYER HHHH
The first episode of the 1990s lawyering drama that launched the careers of
Andrew Lincoln, Jack Davenport and Daniela Nardini. It’s weathered well. Until Tuesday.