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What’s new to watch on BBC iPlayer? | November 25th, 2023

What's new to watch on BBC iPlayer? / November 25th, 2023

New to BBC iPlayer this week (25 November – 1 December) there’s brand new Doctor Who: The Star Beast with David Tennant and Catherine Tate back in the TARDIS to celebrate the show’s 60th anniversary – and a brand new access all areas show, Doctor Who: Unleashed.

We find out what it’s like Being Kae Tempest and a new documentary series takes us back to Berlin 1933.

And as if all that wasn’t enough, we’re off to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 where STAND UNIQU3 are flying the flag for the United Kingdom.

What’s coming new to BBC iPlayer this week?

Doctor Who: The Star Beast

The Star Beast sees the Doctor and Donna come face to face after all these years, but just how, and why, is about to be revealed.

Doctor Who Unleashed

Just as you come out from behind the sofa, it’s time to step behind the scenes as Doctor Who: Unleashed lands on BBC Three and iPlayer from November 2023. A brand new access all areas show, Doctor Who: Unleashed will give viewers an unmissable insight into the world of Doctor Who.

Host Steffan Powell (BBC Gaming Correspondent and former Radio 1 Newsbeat Presenter) has been given the keys to the TARDIS and, after every episode of Doctor Who, viewers can switch over to BBC Three or iPlayer as Steffan takes viewers on a journey showing them just how this out of this world drama is made. With exclusive interviews with the stars in front of the camera, as well as those behind it, Unleashed is the ultimate companion to Doctor Who.

Being Kae Tempest

Poet, rapper, playwright and recording artist Kae Tempest is one of the most viscerally exciting artists working in Britain today. They are the youngest ever recipient of the prestigious Ted Hughes prize and have been nominated for both Brit and Mercury music awards.

Berlin 1933

As the year 1933 begins, Berlin is one of the most modern cities in the world. A vibrant metropolis where opposites rub up against each other. Twelve months later, nothing remains of the contradictions and vitality. The city is subservient to one party and one Führer.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023

Europe’s glitziest, most exciting celebration of incredible young singers comes live from Nice, France as 16 countries compete for the coveted title, including UK group STAND UNIQU3.

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