
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.


Romesh Ranganathan: Misadventures From My Sofa
Romesh’s Misadventures series has been a globetrotting adventure that has seen him visit 9 of the world’s most off-the-beaten-path countries, seeing incredible sights and jaw dropping landscapes. In this new series Romesh catches up with old friends from previous Misadventures, revisiting some of the highlights and introducing never-before-seen moments such as the time he tried to re-create a horror film in the desert. Begins Sunday 12 July.
Once Upon A Time In Iraq
In this new series, directed by multi-award winning director James Bluemel, the story of the Iraq war is told instead by civilians, journalists, and soldiers - ordinary people from both sides of the conflict, who lived through the 2003 invasion and the 17 years of chaos that followed. Begins Monday 13 July.
The Rise Of The Murdoch Dynasty
A dramatic new three-part series tells the incredible story of Rupert Murdoch’s Empire, interweaving his behind-the-scenes influence on world events with the personal battle for power at the heart of his own family. Begins Tuesday 14 July.
Hayley Goes...
Hayley Pearce - star of her own Hayley series and The Call Centre is back with a brand new series of Hayley Goes... taking on brand new lifestyle choices that challenge her to change the way she lives and thinks. Each programme is tackled with her trademark style- no filter, lots of laughs and a few surprises as she tries to figure it all out. Full box set available from Sunday 12 July.
Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond The Lobby
In this new series of Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby, Giles Coren and Monica Galetti roll up their sleeves to work in some of the most extraordinary hotels across the globe. Begins Tuesday 14 July.


I May Destroy You
This fearless, frank and provocative series from Michaela Coel explores the question of sexual consent in contemporary life and how, in our modern landscape of dating and relationships, we make the distinction between liberation and exploitation. Full series box set available from Monday 13 July.
The Secret She Keeps
Two women from two vastly different walks of life hold one thing in common - explosive secrets that could destroy everything they hold dear. Adaptation of Michael Robotham’s best-selling novel. Full series box set available from Monday 6 July.
How's Your Head Hun?
Like the rest of us, Michelle Visage is on lockdown, but that hasn’t stopped her from enlisting her husband as a cameraman, and throwing open the doors of her family home. Full box set available from Tuesday 14 July.
Mrs American
Drama telling the true story of the movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), featuring an all star cast, including Cate Blanchett, Rose Byrne, Udo Azuba, Elizabeth Banks, and Margo Martindale. Full series box set available from Saturday 4 July.
It Follows
Supernatural horror A date takes a terrifying turn for Jay when her new boyfriend transfers a curse to her through sex. Now she must stay one step ahead of a paranormal predator that can take anybody’s form, though invisible to the unaffected. Streaming on iPlayer now.
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A socially awkward teenage maths prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he gains a place on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad. Starring Asa Butterfield. Streaming on iPlayer from Saturday 11 July.
The Ipcress File
Classic spy thriller starring Michael Caine, in which intelligence agent Harry Palmer is plunged into the shabby and treacherous world of counter-espionage as he uncovers a bizarre brain drain among scientists. Based on the novel by Len Deighton. Streaming on iPlayer from Sunday 12 July.
20th Century Women
Single mother Dorothea is concerned about the lack of a male role model for her impressionable son and persuades teenage friend Julie to give him some lessons in living life as it should be lived. Starring Annette Bening, Greta Gerwig, Elle Fanning and Billy Crudup. Streaming from Friday 17 July.


The Nest
A couple find out how far they are willing to go to have a baby. Emotional thriller about love, trust and the true cost of buying whatever you want. Available until Sunday 12th July.
War And Peace
Drama series set in Russia in the early 19th century, based on Tolstoy's novel. Russia is drawn into war with France, changing the lives of three young people forever. Available until Saturday 11 July.
Tormented
A young gang of bullies are terrorised by the spirit of their former classmate Darren, who was driven to suicide by their torment. After Darren's death, the group begin to fall victim to a series of twisted and gruesome attacks as he takes his revenge on those who made his life a misery. Available until Monday 13 July.
The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files
How black immigrants who made Britain their home came face to face with the government's 'hostile environment'. David Olusoga exposes the secret files behind the Windrush scandal. Available until Monday 13 July.
