TV coming to Sky in January

TV coming to Sky in January

 

Romantic Getaway: S1

Sky Comedy – 1st January, 9pm

 

Allison and Deacon want a baby, but they’ve run out of money for IVF. So they decide to ‘borrow’ the £50k they need from their boss. Lies and deceit take them to the criminal underground of suburban England. 

 

Romesh Ranganathan and Katherine Ryan star. All episodes available at once.

 

Strangest Things: S2

Sky History – 2nd January, 9pm

 

Hidden away in museums, labs and cupboards are mysterious objects, some never before seen on TV. With insights from experts like Karen Bellinger, Andrew Steele and Marina Escolano Paveda. From the unbelievable, to the ancient and the truly bizarre.

 

Welcome to the world’s Strangest Things. Episodes weekly.

 

The Conners

Sky Comedy – 2nd January, 8pm

 

John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf and more star in this Roseanne spin-off that follows the Conners as the family grapple with parenthood, dating, financial pressures, aging and in-laws in working-class America.

 

All episode available at once.

 

The Curse of Oak Island: S3

Sky History – 4th January

 

Building off the scientific revelations from the last two seasons that large sources of silver and gold lie deep in the Money Pit area, the Laginas and their team will continue trying to pinpoint the location of the legendary treasure by applying cutting edge technology such as Muon Tomography and conducting large scale dig operations that may include new tunnelling and shaft construction methods.

 

Episodes arrive weekly.

 

Spector: S1

Sky Documentaries – 8th January, 8pm

 

In the early hours of February 3, 2003, a 911 call was placed to the Alhambra, CA, Police Department reporting the fatal shooting of a woman. Through the lens of this notorious crime and the hysterical media circus which followed, this four-part documentary series peels back the layers to tell the story both of Clarkson and the man who was convicted of her murder.

 

All episodes available at once.

 

Reginald the Vampire: S1

Sky Sci-Fi – 10th January, 9pm

 

Reginald Andres (The MCU Spider-Man Series) tumbles headfirst into the world of vampires as an unlikely hero who will have to navigate every kind of obstacle—the girl he loves but can’t be with, a bully manager at work, and the vampire chieftain who wants him dead.

 

All episodes available at once.

 

Landscape Artist of the Year 2023

Sky Arts – 11th January, 9pm

 

Sky Arts launches its eighth annual Landscape Artist of the Year competition, where a palette-full of talented artists have four hours to capture the splendour of landmarks, areas of natural beauty or scenes of historical significance.

 

Episodes arrive weekly.

 

Colosseum: S1

Sky History – 12th January, 9pm

 

Watch the rise and fall of the Roman Empire through the lens of one of the most exhilarating and brutal arenas in the history of humanity – the Colosseum. Spanning several hundred years, the series unfolds chronologically, from the arena’s astonishing opening day to its very last games.

 

Episodes arrive weekly.

 

The Last of Us: S1

Sky Atlantic – 16th January, 9pm

 

Based on the critically acclaimed video game of the same name, The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilisation has been destroyed. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal and heartbreaking journey as they both must traverse the U.S. and depend on each other for survival.

 

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey star. Episodes arrive weekly.

 

The Hillside Strangler: Devil in Disguise

Sky Crime – 18th January, 9pm

 

A new perspective on Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, notorious serial killers who impersonated off-duty police officers to lure victims and then dumped their bodies on the hillsides of East LA. 

 

All episodes available at once.

 

The Lost Pirate Kingdom

Sky History – 18th January

 

Pirates are the stuff of myth and legend – swashbuckling outlaws who bring murder and mayhem to the high seas. But these rogues are not a Hollywood invention. They are all too real.

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