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Robin Wiggs’s guide to the best TV and movies on iplayer, Netflix and more…

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CATCH-UP TV

DRAMA

BATES MOTEL

BBC IPLAYER HHH

The best reason to watch this Psycho prequel series is the emotional chess game that plays out between the young Norman and his mother, brilliantl­y portrayed by Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga. All five seasons are coming to iplayer. From tomorrow.

THE DISAPPEARA­NCE

MY5 HHH Canadian thriller about a boy who vanishes during a treasure-hunt on his tenth birthday. Camille Sullivan and Aden Young play his parents, Helen and Luke, in a lowkey but steadily intensifyi­ng six-part story.

COMEDY

THE KEMPS: ALL TRUE

BBC IPLAYER HHHHH

Rhys Thomas hears from a tense Gary and Martin Kemp in this hilarious mockumenta­ry.

ROSE MATAFEO: HORNDOG

BBC IPLAYER HHHH

The comic has a sitcom coming to BBC3, and this stand-up set is a good taste of her style. Rose describes it as ‘an hour of sensitive comedy from a 27-year-old Pisces’, and it is sensitive – it’s also surprising­ly volcanic, and mostly about love. From tomorrow.

DOCUMENTAR­Y

PRINCESS MARGARET: QUEEN

OF MUSTIQUE HHHH

MY5

The Queen’s glamorous younger sister was popular with the press, and took refuge from her very public life on the Caribbean island of Mustique. This documentar­y explores how Mustique shaped her life, who she chose to share it with, and how it was one of the few places she could be herself.

WARTIME BRITAIN

MY5 HHHH Volunteers immerse themselves in Second World War British life in this two-parter.

ZARA MCDERMOTT: REVENGE PORN

BBC IPLAYER HHH

The ex-love Islander reflects on her experience of ‘revenge porn’ – the sharing of compromisi­ng images and videos – and talks to other victims. From Tuesday.

ENTERTAINM­ENT

SATURDAY NIGHT TAKEAWAY SPIN-OFF SHOW

ITV HUB HHHH

The best Saturday-night show in the biz has a new spin-off series, with behind-the-scenes gossip and interviews. Weekly, from today.

LAST CHANCE

THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK

BBC IPLAYER HHHH

Ellie Kendrick plays the young Jewish diarist in this heartbreak­ing BBC drama. Until Tuesday.

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