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BBC series on BBC iPlayer to watch online – Spooks, Waking The Dead, The Missing and more

BBC iPlayer series and release dates

The BBC has unveiled a list of full series that will be available to watch online via BBC iPlayer.

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A number of box sets are being brought back to BBC iPlayer to help keep people entertained during these unprecedented times, beginning with all ten series of the BBC’s thrilling spy drama series Spooks, which returns to binge today (March 19).

First airing on the BBC in 2002, the BAFTA-winning series follows the tense and thrilling adventures of the security services at MI-5, as they race against time to shut down imminent threats to national security.

Famous for its revolving cast and shocking twists and turns, many stars of British TV made their names with turns in Spooks across its ten series, including Keeley Hawes, Matthew MacFayden, David Oyelowo, Nicola Walker, Rupert Penry-Jones, Hermione Norris and Richard Armitage.

Further series returning over the coming weeks include every episode of comedy sketch series French and Saunders, including every special, and every episode of cold case crime drama Waking the Dead.

BBC iPlayer will also be adding every episode of political spy thriller The Honourable Woman, starring Maggie Gyllenhall, and every episode of Wallander, starring Kenneth Branagh as the eponymous detective. Also coming to iPlayer are every episode of thrilling missing person drama The Missing, plus the full series of its spin off show Baptiste.

Also coming to iPlayer is family drama The A-Word, about how a family cope when a five year old boy is diagnosed with autism.

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BBC iPlayer box sets and release dates

Spooks – all episodes – 19 March

Waking The Dead – all episodes – 26 March

French And Saunders – all episodes – 26 March

Wallander – all episodes – 30 March

The Honourable Woman – all episodes – 30 March

The Missing – all episodes – 31 March

Baptiste – all episodes – 31 March

The A-Word – series 1 & 2 – 9 April

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Dan McGolpin, controller of programming and BBC iPlayer, said today: “BBC iPlayer is playing a vital role in these unprecedented times, not only allowing people to catch up on the latest news but also giving them a place to escape into a great series of their choice.

“We’re delighted to add to the rich mix that is already on offer with the complete series of Spooks, French And Saunders, The Honourable Woman, Wallander and more. This complements other recent additions like Line Of Duty, Torchwood, Years And Years and The Cry.”

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