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BBC iPlayer Highlights 29 September-5 October 2018

Richard Bell

Publicist, Digital Communications

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A quick round up of what's new this week on BBC iPlayer, programmes that are about to become unavailable, plus some hidden gems you might have missed.

Lord Sugar returns from 3 October with Baroness Karren Brady and Claude Littner to find his next business partner.

BBC One

The Apprentice – from Wed 3 Oct

Eat Well for Less? – from Thu 4 Oct

Have I Got News For You – from Fri 5 Oct

BBC Two

The Bank That Almost Broke Britain – from Tue 2 Oct

The Apprentice: You're Fired – from Wed 3 Oct

Horizon: The Placebo Experiment: Can My Brain Cure My Body? – from Thu 4 Oct

BBC Three

George Shelley: Learning To Grieve – from Sun 30 Sept

Students On The Edge (box set) – from Thu 4 Oct

BBC Four

Feud – from Sat 29 Sept

Farther and Sun: A Dyslexic Road Trip – from Sun 30 Sept

Wonders of the Great Barrier Reef  with Iolo Williams – from Mon 1 Oct

BBC Radio 1

What iS Music Videos? – from Mon 1 Oct

Live Lounge: Tom Grennan – from Tue 2 Oct

Radio 1 Stories: Stillborn, Still Loved – from Fri 5 Oct

Eve Myles stars in Keeping Faith

Keeping Faith

Drama series about a woman whose husband disappears one day, starring Eve Myles as the key character Faith. Available on BBC iPlayer until Sat 29 Sept.

Gone Girl (film)

Critically acclaimed thriller. An unemployed writer sees his life fall apart around him when his wife goes missing on their fifth wedding anniversary. Available on BBC iPlayer until Tue 2 Oct.

The Plague (box set)

Period drama. Plague decimates the crowded city of Seville in the late 16th century. Available on BBC iPlayer until Mon 1 Oct.

Steve Coogan features in this documentary looking at how comedy has reflected the past six decades in Britain

British Sitcom: 60 Years Of Laughing At Ourselves

Celebrating the British sitcom and looking at the social and political context from which our favourites grew.

Snowfall

Hard-hitting drama about the beginnings of the crack epidemic in 1980s Los Angeles.

Face The Consequences (box set)

Young people making reckless lifestyle choices learn the consequences of their behaviour.

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