26/08/2012 13:11 | By Lorna Cooper, editor, MSN TV

Catch-up TV; recommendations for what's on demand - 27 Aug

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


Lorraine's Fast, Fresh and Easy Food, first broadcast, Monday 20 August on BBC2

Lorraine Pascale (© BBC)

Lorraine Pascale cooks on BBC2

Lorraine Pascale demonstrates how to make more quick and easy meals from scratch, turning her attention to dishes that satisfy cravings.

The Great British Bake off, first broadcast Tuesday 21 August on BBC2

The Great British Bake Off judges (© BBC)

The Great British Bake Off judges

The 11 remaining amateur bakers face three tasks designed to test their bread-making skills. It's best not to watch this show on an empty stomach...

Who Do You Think You Are?, first broadcast Wednesday 22 August on BBC1

Gregg Wallace (© BBC)

Gregg Wallace

MasterChef co-presenter Gregg Wallace attempts to solve a family mystery. He tries to discover what happened to his great-grandfather, who abandoned his wife and children.

Whatever Happened to Harry Hill?, first broadcast Thursday 23 August on Channel 4

Harry Hill (© Channel 4)

Harry Hill

This specially commissioned documentary investigates the rise and fall of The Harry Hill Show, which originally ran on Channel 4 for three series ( in 1997, 1998 and 1999).

Parade's End, first broadcast Friday 24 August on BBC2

Benedict Cumberbatch (© BBC)

Benedict Cumberbatch

Parade's End is set during the twilight years of the Edwardian era to the end of the First World War. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as an upright aristocrat who enters into a turbulent marriage. His world is shattered when he meets a suffragette.

X Factor, first broadcast Saturday 25 August on ITV1

X Factor judges (© ITV)

X Factor judges

Week two of the popular talent show. Who's got what it takes to impress the judges?

A Touch of Cloth, first broadcast Sunday 26 August on Sky1

John Hannah and Suranne Jones (© Sky)

John Hannah and Suranne Jones

Charlie Brooker pens a spoof of the very best and worst of British crime dramas made in the last decade. John Hannah and Suranne Jones team up in this comedy that should tickle your funny bone.

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