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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 THE KILLING
BBC IPLAYER
It hasn’t been available free on demand for a while, but now, all three series of the original Danish version of this great crime drama are on iplayer. From today.
VIEWPOINT ITV HUB
Noel Clarke is the quietly magnetic star of ITV’S Rear Window-style spin on the crime thriller genre. Clarke plays DC Martin Young, who left CID under a cloud and now keeps himself to himself while working in surveillance. All five parts are available.
BRIDESMAIDS’ SECRETS AND LIES
ALL4
Everyone has a secret in this enjoyably tangled six-part Aussie drama, and the trigger for their devastating release is an unexpected proposal of marriage.
COMEDY THIS TIME WITH ALAN PARTRIDGE
BBC IPLAYER
Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge is back for a new series and, somehow, he’s still holding on to his job presenting This Time with the eternally patient Jennie (Susannah Fielding, an unsung comedy hero on this show).
DOCUMENTARY THE GREAT BRITISH SPITFIRE RESTORATION
ALL4
Peter Monk and his Biggin Hill team restore a 1943 Mk IX Spitfire in this engaging passion project, which also gives us an intriguing insight into the craft’s individual history. The narration comes from Al Murray, who knows a good deal about the Second World War, and we hear from one of the original pilots.
THE BATTLE FOR BRITNEY: FANS, CASH AND A CONSERVATORSHIP
BBC IPLAYER
On the heels of the Framing Britney Spears (see Sky/now, below), this investigation follows Mobeen Azhar from LA to Louisiana in search of the truth about the pop star’s life, and the controversial conservatorship that led her father to take control of her life and wealth in 2008. From today.
ENTERTAINMENT RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE DOWN UNDER
BBC IPLAYER
The Aussie version of the contest arrives. If this appeals, you can find many of the other Drag Race shows on the on demand service WOW Presents Plus. From tomorrow, 9am.
LAST CHANCE THE A WORD
BBC IPLAYER
Series three of the finely performed drama about a boy with autism. Until Wednesday.