HERE’S OUR weekly look at the top Catch Up shows available to watch on BT Vision from Wednesday 23 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.
Channel 4′s Comedy Gala
Get ready to have your funny bone well and truly tickled as 20 of the country’s top comedians – including Lee Evans, Michael McIntyre and Micky Flanagan – get together for a night of amusement at London’s O2 Arena in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Available until Monday 28 May on 4oD on BT Vision
Death in Paradise
Bucking the recent trend of murder dramas that are murky and Scandinavian, this series follows the trials and tribulations of a British detective inspector assigned to investigate killings on a sunny Caribbean island. Which would be a great job for a DI from rain-soaked London, except this one hates sun, sea and sand…
Available until Sunday 27 May on BBC iPlayer on BT Vision
Gok Cooks Chinese
We all know Gok Wan can tell you How To Look Good Naked, but can he cook? Erm, yes, apparently. Especially if you’ve asked him to rustle up some tasty oriental tucker, which the programme makers at Channel 4 have. In this episode, the fashion guru-cum-culinary whizz takes on the Chinese classics.
Available until Tuesday 29 May on 4oD on BT Vision
My Big Fat Fetish
This quirky documentary follows four ladies involved in the latest underground internet fetish: big women eating food. Find out what makes this online phenomenon so popular and why fans are willing to pay money to watch women ‘gain’ online.
Available until Wednesday 30 May on 4oD on BT Vision
Keith Lemon’s LemonAid
It’s the last episode of the naughty – but nice – series that sees Keith Lemon play Jim’ll Fix It and solve the public’s problems. This week, the cheeky chappie is joined by celebrity guests Louis Walsh and The Saturdays.
Available until Sunday 27 May on ITV Player on BT Vision
Lewis
This week, ITV’s ever-popular murder-mystery drama sees Lewis investigate the apparent suicide of a college professor. Oxford’s sharpest DI isn’t convinced all is as it seems and is soon hot on the trail of an internet troll. Before long, his professional reputation is not only on the line, it’s online…
Available until Thursday 31 May on ITV Player on BT Vision
War Hero In My Family
Former England cricket captain David Gower and radio DJ Sara Cox learn about the wartime sacrifices made by their relatives in this week’s episode of the moving Channel 5 documentary.
Available until Tuesday 29 May on Demand 5 on BT Vision
The Secret Millionaire
The touching show that sees money-laden moguls help out deprived communities is back for a new series. This week, wealthy amputee Matthew Newbury spends time undercover at charities helping out people with disabilities.
Available until Tuesday 29 May on 4oD on BT Vision
Russell Howard’s Good News
The Mock The Week funny man offers up his comic take on the week’s events. Find out about the odd people, weird politics and wacky technologies that have made the news over the past seven days.
Available until Tuesday 29 May on BBC iPlayer on BT Vision
The Apprentice
Lord Sugar challenges his power-dressing protégés to cut discount deals on hotels, restaurant grub and luxury services before flogging them on the internet by 7pm the same evening. Can any of the hopefuls negotiate a Michelin-starred meal for a miserly price? Or will they make a right dog’s dinner of the task?
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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