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THE TERROR BBC IPLAYER ★★★★
In the 1840s, HMS Terror and HMS Erebus vanished in the Arctic, and this creepy drama imagines the horror that followed.
KEEPING FAITH BBC IPLAYER ★★★★ The first two series of this popular drama that starts with a missing husband, and stars Eve Myles. A third and final series is due soon on the BBC. From Friday.
COMEDY DYLAN MORAN: OFF THE HOOK
BBC IPLAYER ★★★★
The Irish comedian delivers a barnstorming but consistently playful set that roams across all areas of midlife. From tomorrow.
FERN BRADY: POWER & CHAOS
BBC IPLAYER ★★★
Wide-ranging, unflinching stand-up from the acerbic Scottish comic. From Tuesday, 6am.
NATURAL WORLD ATTENBOROUGH’S LIFE IN COLOUR
BBC IPLAYER ★★★★
David Attenborough explains the importance of colour in nature in this two-parter.
DOCUMENTARY MAX CLIFFORD: THE FALL OF A TABLOID KING ★★★★
ALL4
The publicist Max Clifford was a hugely influential figure in the colourful media landscape of the 1980s and onwards. His clients ranged from Simon Cowell to Jade Goody, and it all came crashing down in 2014 when he was convicted of historic sex crimes. This documentary tells that story.
DNA FAMILY SECRETS
BBC IPLAYER ★★★★
Stacey Dooley digs into the secrets of DNA for this series, and there are two types of results – she connects people with hitherto unknown relatives in the style of Long Lost Family, or the scientific exploration reveals the medical secrets that can be unlocked by understanding our genetic code. It’s both emotional and instructive viewing.
FOOTBALL AND CULTURE
MOTDX BBC IPLAYER ★★★
Jermaine Jenas hosts this look at the lives and culture that surround football, focusing on music collaborations. From Thursday, 6pm.
LAST CHANCE INSIDE CHELSEA: BRITAIN’S WEALTHIEST BOROUGH
BBC IPLAYER ★★★
What is it like to live in London’s swanky Kensington and Chelsea? Mehreen Baig gives us the inside track. Until tomorrow.
HOW IT WORKS
The free services BBC iplayer (bbc.co.uk/ iplayer), ITV Hub (itv.com/hub/itv), All4 (all4.com) and My5 (my5.tv) give you from seven to 30 days – and sometimes longer – to watch TV and films that have already aired. Netflix (netflix.co.uk), Amazon Prime (amazon.co.uk/piv), Now TV (nowtv. com), Disney+ (disneyplus.com), Apple TV+ (tv.apple.com/gb), Britbox (britbox. co.uk), Acorn TV (acorn.tv) and discovery+ (discoveryplus.co.uk) are all subscription services. There is also a selection of nonsubscription sites for the rental of TV and film, such as Rakuten TV (uk.rakuten.tv) and Google Play (play.google.com/store). All of these services can be watched through a variety of internet-connected devices.