02/07/2012 09:49 | By Lorna Cooper, editor, MSN TV

Catch-up TV; recommendations for what's on demand

See our recommendations for what to watch on catch-up television and on demand platforms if you missed out the first time around.


Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life, first broadcast Monday 25 June on Sky Atlantic

Steve Coogan as AlanPartridge for Sky Atlantic's new show (© Sky Atlantic)

Steve Coogan as AlanPartridge for Sky Atlantic's new show

New series. Aha! Broadcaster Alan Partridge makes a welcome return in this Sky Atlantic show. He presents a tour of his favourite places in his native Norfolk, including his local newsagent. This spoof documentary stars Steve Coogan.

Gordon Behind Bars, first broadcast Tuesday 26 June on Channel 4

Gordon Ramsay in Channel 4's new series (© Channel 4)

Gordon Ramsay in Channel 4's new series

New series. Gordon Ramsay tries to set up a bakery in Brixton Prison, hoping to teach inmates professional catering skills that will help them find employment after they have served their sentences. He begins by picking his first 12 trainees, but is taken aback by how little they know about cookery.

24 Hours in A&E, first broadcast Wednesday 27 June on Channel 4

Channel 4 series 24 Hours in A and E (© Channel 4)

Channel 4 series 24 Hours in A and E

This week in Channel 4's superb series, a 93-year-old man is brought in with life-threatening injuries after being knocked down by a hit-and-run driver. He goes into cardiac arrest, and a consultant must keep his heart going manually in a bid to save his life. Meanwhile, an 83-year-old's finger is mangled by a machine...

Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23, first broadcast Thursday 28 June on E4

Krysten Ritter and James Van Der Beek in E4's hit show (© Channel 4)

Krysten Ritter and James Van Der Beek in E4's hit show

Chloe encourages June to have casual sex with a customer she has a crush on, but neither girl is prepared for the consequences. Meanwhile, an embarrassing tape featuring James surfaces at a church's charity sale.

The Bachelor, first broadcast Friday 29 June on Channel 5

The Bachelor starring Spencer Matthews (© Channel 5)

The Bachelor starring Spencer Matthews

Made In Chelsea's Spencer Matthews is one of the country's most eligible bachelors, apparently. In this second series, 24 girls compete to try and win his heart. Expect copious flirting and cat fights as the contestants do whatever it takes to impress him.

Walking and Talking, additional broadcast Saturday 30 June on Sky Atlantic

Ami Metcalf and Aimee-Ffion Edwards in Walking and Talking (© Sky Atlantic)

Ami Metcalf and Aimee-Ffion Edwards in Walking and Talking

Another chance to see Kathy Burke's comedy based on her teenage years in Islington, north London, starring Ami Metcalf and Aimee-Ffion Edwards. The story begins in 1979 as Kathy dreams of becoming a music journalist after being told she is too ugly to be an actress.

Once Upon A Time, first broadcast Sunday 1 July on Channel 5

The cast of Once Upon A Time (© Channel 5)

The cast of Once Upon A Time

The origin of the eight dwarves is revealed as they are hatched from eggs and sent to work down the mine, only for Dreamy to fall in love with a blundering fairy - a romance that is not allowed by law. In Storybrooke, Emma investigates Kathryn's disappearance.

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