HERE’S OUR weekly look at the top Catch Up shows available to watch on BT Vision from Wednesday 18 April.
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.
Titanic
After three weeks of drama and suspense, the final instalment of the miniseries aired on Sunday, the 100th anniversary of the ship’s sinking. Panic and tragedy abound as the liner is dragged underwater, but who survives (and who doesn’t)? Find out on Catch Up.
Available until Monday 23 April on ITV Player on BT Vision
The Apprentice
Sit back and watch the remaining contestants shamelessly thrust and squat across your screens, as they devise their own fitness classes. Their promotional videos feature neon legwarmers, drama queens and dance moves that will make you weep. But who will be Boxercised out of the boardroom?
Available until Sunday 10 June on BBC iPlayer on BT Vision
Inside Nature’s Giants: The Kangaroo
The experts show off the massive Achilles tendon that allows millions of these big, bouncy creatures to hop through the Aussie Outback, and then demonstrate the lower jaw, which can split in two. But it’s the reproductive anatomy that yields the most surprises…
Available until Tuesday 24 April on 4oD on BT Vision
Piers Morgan’s Life Stories
This week’s guest is William Roache, who we’ve known as Ken Barlow for more than 50 years. We get an insider’s guide to some of Corrie’s most iconic episodes, before Piers moves on to the stuff he’s best at: finding out about William’s own womanising, drinking, bankruptcy and personal tragedy.
Available until Saturday 21 April on ITV Player on BT Vision
Hit The Road Jack
Jack Whitehall continues to treat the country to his comedy. This week he hits Bristol, where he bunks up with a farming family and trails local hero Banksy. The finale takes place in an old bottle factory, with Bristol University alumni David Walliams and music from Example.
Available until Wednesday 25 April on 4oD on BT Vision
Britain’s Got Talent
A dance troupe from Stratford storms the stage this week, despite the judges’ street-dance scepticism. Other highlights include some slam-dunking basketballers, a couple of divas and a sequinned quintet of sailors – plus all the usual nonsense from Simon and the gang. Get your dose of razzle-dazzle on Catch Up.
Available until Sunday 22 April on ITV Player on BT Vision
The Voice
The blind auditions end emotionally, as the last of the hopefuls vie for places on the judges’ teams, and Will.i.am is reduced to tears by his own song. Will all the young ’uns go for Jessie? Will Tom land all the belters? Catch up and meet the final 40.
Available until Sunday 22 April on BBC iPlayer on BT Vision
Long Lost Family
Have a big box of tissues ready for this new series. Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the stories of two people hoping to reunite with long-lost relatives: Mark wants to find his birth mum, and Stella looks for the daughter she gave up 50 years ago.
Available until Friday 20 April on ITV Player on BT Vision
Supersize vs Superskinny
Meet two more extreme eaters: size 28 medical student Brooke Gamble and mini Marie Sheratt. After the usual diet swap, Brooke is sent to stay with a 32-stone woman who lives her life confined to one room. Meanwhile, Dr Christian takes to the airwaves in America’s fattest city.
Available until Wednesday 25 April on 4oD 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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