Missed a show? This week’s Catch Up highlights

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HERE’S OUR weekly look at the top Catch Up shows available to watch on BT Vision from Wednesday 2 May.

For the full listings for ITV Player, 4oD and Demand 5 shows on BT Vision, visit our Catch Up listings guide, and for BBC iPlayer listings, press the BT Vision button on your remote and choose Catch Up > BBC iPlayer. 

The Bridge
The latest foggy Scandinavian thriller comes straight from The Killing school of acclaimed murder dramas. Expect twists, turns and scenes of a gruesome nature as Swedish and Danish police investigate the grisly discovery of a body.
The first four episodes are available until Tuesday 26 May on BBC iPlayer on BT Vision

10 Things I Hate About
Peep Show’s Robert Webb takes an acerbic stroll down memory lane, recounting some of the toe-curling fads of yesteryear. This week, 1987 – a year of puffball skirts, novelty socks and Bruno Brookes – gets the treatment.
Available until Monday 7 May on Demand 5 on BT Vision

Very Important People
In this new impression show, Morgana Robinson and Terry Mynott poke fun at our favourite celebs. David Attenborough examines the fascinating behaviour of Frankie Boyle, and Adele struggles to make herself understood in the pub.
Available until Saturday 5 May on 4oD on BT Vision

Hairy Bikers’ Bakeation
The duo pull into northern Spain on the last leg of their quest to discover Europe’s best baked goods. Expect a finale filled with the usual jibes, alfresco baking and pounds of butter, plus goose barnacles and a great big chorizo sausage roll. What are they like, eh?
Available until Tuesday 8 May on BBC iPlayer on BT Vision 

The Voice UK
It’s east LA versus Pontypridd in the first episode of the live shows, as Team Will goes up against Team Tom. Neither Jessie nor Danny will be taking a back seat, though (they’ll be taking the same big red ones). Find out how the public voted on BBC iPlayer.
Available until Saturday 5 May on BBC iPlayer on BT Vision

William And Kate: The First Year
We’ve watched her go it alone in public and we’ve marvelled at her daring high street fashion choices. But how has Kate really adjusted to royal life, what do the couple’s Anglesey neighbours make of them, and will we hear the patter of tiny royal feet anytime soon?
Available until Wednesday 9 May on ITV Player on BT Vision

Britain’s Got Talent
More hearts melted this week when nine-year-old Malakai Paul broke down while singing Beyoncé’s Listen and Alesha ran to the rescue. Elsewhere, Geisha Davis pushed boundaries, an 11-year-old sang some Jennifer Hudson and Gerhard Donie threw a load of plungers.
Available until Sunday 6 May on ITV Player on BT Vision

Celebrity Juice
In this week’s edition of the ever-so-naughty panel show, Caroline Flack gets a bit of, erm, flack from Keith Lemon for her relationship with 1D’s Harry Styles. Holly and Fearne are also joined by Eamonn Holmes, actor Corey Feldman and comedian Chris Ramsey. Meanwhile, Verne Troyer swings by for a special round.
Available until Friday 4 May on ITV Player on BT Vision 

Stand Up For The Week
In this fourth series, host Jon Richardson is joined by regulars Seann Walsh, Josh Widdicombe, Sara Pascoe and Paul Chowdhry, plus new team member Andrew Lawrence, to take a guffaw-inducing look at the week’s big events in sport, celebrity and the news.
Available until Saturday 5 May on 4oD on BT Vision

The Apprentice
The two teams venture to Essex for the obligatory lesson in how Lord Sugar started out – by buying wholesale stock and selling it on for a profit. The aim is to identify best-sellers and reinvest, but will the simplicity of the task flummox our budding tycoons? Erm, probably…
Available until Sunday 10 June on BBC iPlayer on BT Vision

Enjoy all these and much more by pressing the BT Vision button on your remote and choosing Catch Up

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