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TV ON DEMAND
Robin Wiggs’s guide to the best TV and movies on iplayer, Netflix and more…
CATCH-UP TV
DRAMA
BLOOD
MY5 HHHH
Series one of this Irish thriller is available to watch before the second arrives on Monday. As it begins, an unstable-looking daughter returns home after a long absence, and suspects that her father (Adrian Dunbar) has killed her mother.
COMEDY
HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU
BBC IPLAYER HHHH
The quiz continues to be run from the host’s and panellists’ homes, and without an audience – which is actually a nice change.
FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER
ALL4 HHHH Even in its sixth series, this comedy is delivering more laughs than plenty of others manage in their first. Episode three, in which the family are visited by obsessive Swiss au pair Gibby (Sally Phillips), is priceless.
RETURNING CONTEST
CELEBRITY SAS: WHO DARES WINS
ALL4 HHHH
There’s a genuinely dangerous moment in part one in which ex-boxer Tony Bellew must weather the punches of his fellow recruits and not fight back. It’s a real struggle. DOCUMENTARY
LIFE AND BIRTH
BBC IPLAYER HHHH This series has received unprecedented access to three of Birmingham’s busiest maternity hospitals, and provides an eye-opening insight into the experience of giving birth in Britain today. As it begins, we accompany expectant mums such as Channelle on what turns out to be both a stressful and a joyful ride.
OUR QUEEN AT WAR
ITV HUB HHHH Elizabeth II has been on the throne for 68 years, and serves as a reassuring fixed point in changing times. This film provides a portrait of her incredible life, and hears from childhood friends and royal experts about how she had to grow up fast. It also explores how the monarch’s future role was changed by her experience of the Second World War, before she was even crowned.
ENTERTAINMENT TOGETHER AT HOME BBC IPLAYER HHHH
Alanis Morissette, Stevie Wonder and Elton John are among the stars who come together to celebrate health workers in this concert.
LAST CHANCE
THE REAL MICHAEL JACKSON
BBC IPLAYER
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In Jacques Peretti’s fourth film about the pop star, he looks for clues he missed to explain this controversial character. Until Tuesday.