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January 2019
Patrick Warburton stars as Lemony Snicket in Netflix’s adaptation of the Lemony Snicket novels, with Neil Patrick Harris playing Count Olaf.
Idris Elba’s unhinged and unconventional detective returns.
The classic game show returns with Jeremy Clarkson at the helm.
Limited series based on the stranger-than-fiction account of a prison break in upstate New York in the summer of 2015 that spawned a massive manhunt for two convicted murderers. Directed by Ben Stiller.
US sitcom set in the 1980’s, based on a fictionalised version of the childhood of the writer, Adam F. Goldberg.
True crime documentary/news magazine series.
Marvel superhero drama about 6 diverse teenagers who can barely stand one another, but who must unite against a common foe… their parents. Created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona.
The firefighters and medics of Engine 51 are back in the UK courtesy of Sky Witness.
Naval Criminal Investigative Service return as the veteran police procedural continues.
X-Men based tv series starring Stephen Moyer and Amy Acker as parents who have to take their family on the run after they discover their children have mutant abilities.
Drama based on the memoirs of former London Metropolitan police detective DCI Colin Sutton starring Martin Clunes.
The long-running sitcom about a group of misfit friends returns.
Mark Williams stars as the crime solving priest.
Forensic pathologists help police solve murders in Manchester.
Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan’s critically acclaimed comedy returns for a new series.
Comedy set on the weekend flights from LA To Vegas. From the guys that brought Anchorman and Talladega Nights.
Ex-pat comedy drama about a family who move from England to the sunshine state of Florida, starring Philip Glenister and Lesley Sharp.
Show which follows the Lagina brothers, Rick and Marty, as they embark on a 220-year-old treasure hunt.
Scifi comedy series from ‘Ted’ & ‘Family Guy’ creator Seth MacFarlane.
More light-hearted murder investigation in the Caribbean.
A reality show where a group of people have to stay undetected from modern surveillance, living “off the grid”.
Comedy series created by Pamela Adlon. Stars Adlon as Sam Fox, an L.A. based actress and single mother to 3 daughters trying to juggle life, mothering, and getting her big break.
Sky’s sporting comedy quiz returns.
A priest, who also happens to be a retired Scots Guard, teams up with a policeman in 1950s Cambridgeshire. Renewed for season 4… BUT it’ll be the final season with James Norton in the lead role.
Fantasy sitcom about Eleanor (Kristen Bell), who is killed and ends up in the afterlife. Her facilitator Micheal (Ted Danson) tells her she is in ‘the good place’ due to her good deeds… Except, she hasn’t done those good deeds… It’s an admin error… Can she hide her past and manage to stay, or will she get sent to ‘the bad place’?
Coming-of-awkward-age dramedy starring Gillian Anderson & Asa Butterfield.
Bull stars Michael Weatherly as Dr. Jason Bull in a drama inspired by the early career of ‘Dr. Phil’ McGraw.
A group of friends from Harvard played by Cobie Smulders, Keegan-Michael Key, Fred Savage, Annie Parisse, Nat Faxon and Jae Suh Park star as a group of ex-Harvard college buddies meeting up again in their 40s.
Another comic book series from Greg Berlanti. This one based around the Dick Grayson led team of ‘Titans’.
The theme of stalking is turned into a comedy, a musical comedy at that, with a girl setting her sights on a former school boyfriend.
The popular historical medical drama returns to the BBC.
DCI Vera and her sharp wit are back to solve North East England’s worst crimes.
Five friends in their 50s, return to our screens as we revisit the groundbreaking comedy from the turn of the century.
Canadian tv cop show set in the 1890’s following William Murdoch as he solves crime in Toronto using cutting edge (for 1890!) forensic science.
True Detective returns for a 3rd season of the anthology crime drama.
Epic, character?driven thriller starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar about a secret government medical facility experimenting with a dangerous virus that could either cure all disease or cause the downfall of the human race.
Romesh Ranganathan uproots his family and heads to LA in a bid to make it in America.
Russell Howard comes to Sky 1 with a brand new show.
Greg Berlanti’s rather darker take on Archie Comics returns!
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin star in this comedy about two women whose husbands (Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston) fall in love with each other.
Netflix goes where almost everyone has been before and brings us the new Star Trek series within a day of its US date.
The spiritual continuation of the Clarkson, Hammond & May era Top Gear, which sees the 3 presenters in a big tent each episode.
Jon Bernthal as returns as Frank Castle, in his own series on Netflix.
The classic 80’s soap about the feuding Carrington and Colby families is rebooted.
It’s a hard one to guess because National Geographic seems to number some of the seasons differently to its native Canada, and previous seasons have not aired consistently. There’s some confusion over the season numbering in the UK compared to the US and Canada.
Katy Mixon stars as Katie Otto, who tries to stand out among the wealthy, pretentious, arrogant housewives and their privileged children after moving to her new hometown of Westport, Connecticut.
Canadian drama based on the Jenny Cooper series of novels by M.R. Hall staring Serinda Swan (‘Inhumans’).
America Ferrera (Ugly Betty) and Ben Feldman (Mad Men) star in a workplace comedy about a unique family of employees at a supersized megastore.
A spin-off from Murdoch Mysteries, which sees Frankie Drake, the first female private detective, solving crime in 1920s Toronto.
Stars Josh Hutcherson (‘The Hunger Games’) as “Josh Futturman,” a janitor by day/gamer by night who is recruited by mysterious visitors to travel through time in order to prevent the extinction of humanity.
The clever lawyers are back on our television for a new season. Now premiering on Netflix weekly.
Tim Roth and Christina Hendricks star in a revenge thriller set in the Rocky Mountains. Produced by Kudos. Sky and Channel 4 have done a deal which sees Season 1 come to Channel 4 in Autumn 2018 before Season 2 premieres on Sky Atlantic in Jan 2019.
Topical comedy show with Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe.
Two girls in their twenties medicate their way through life in New York
A woman escapes from a cult and tries to lead a normal life.
Animation about a family running a burger joint.
Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams), is a retired superhero who is forced back into the criminal bashing game, when his daughter and a star student get caught up with a local gang.
Medical Drama From House’s David Shore starring Bates Motel’s Freddie Highmore about a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome.
Medical drama starring Matt Czuchry (The Good Wife, Gilmore Girls) as a tough, brilliant senior resident who takes a new doctor (Manish Dayal – Halt and Catch Fire) under his wing.
The very long running crime drama returns to Universal.
A US remake of the 2016 UK series Camping from Lena Dunham and original creator Julia Davis, starring David Tennant & Jennifer Garner.
Big Bang Theory spin-off following the exploits of a young Sheldon Cooper, growing up in Galveston, Texas.
February 2019
A little known cartoon… Still going strong.
A family of Taiwanese origin moves from Washington to Florida. 5Star do, apparently, still have the rights, but Amazon beat them to the premiere…
Series based on a George R.R. Martin novella, set in the future, on the eve of Earth’s destruction. A team of scientists and a telepath take a journey aboard the ‘Nightflyer’ – the most advanced ship in the galaxy – to intercept a mysterious alien spacecraft that might hold the key to their survival.
Russian Doll follows a young woman named Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) on her journey as the guest of honour at a seemingly inescapable party one night in New York City.
Spin-off series from ‘Sons Of Anarchy’, this time following their Mexican counterparts, the Mayans MC.
The long running medical show is still going.
A TV sequel to the classic war movie, one of the most acclaimed German films of all time.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ spin-off series about the heroic firefighters at Seattle Fire Station 19. Sky haven’t officially said that S19 is coming in Oct, but they have said ‘Greys’ will be back then… And given there are supposed to be more crossovers, we assume they will be scheduling them together… hopefully…
Drama starring Kristin Kreuk as a big-city lawyer who returns to her hometown to take on what she thinks is a simple case representing a pharmaceutical giant, but finds herself in a fight for justice for a group of sick girls.
The new Bellevue Hospital director’s maverick approach disrupts the status quo while always prioritizing patient care. Stars The Blacklist’s Ryan Eggold.
Drama based on James S. A. Corey’s series of novels about a future where humanity has colonized the Solar System. You can buy the Blu-ray from Amazon of The Expanse Season 1 and Season 2.
A half-hour edgy adult animated comedy from real-life best friends Nick Kroll (‘Kroll Show’, ‘The League’) and Andrew Goldberg (‘Family Guy’) about the glorious nightmare that is teenaged puberty.
The adventures of young Inspector Morse return to our screens.
‘The Daily Show’ correspondent Hasan Minhaj explore the modern cultural and political landscape with depth and sincerity on a weekly basis in this new comedy show.
Sullivan Stapleton stars in this crime drama centring on a woman with tattoos of crimes needing to be solved. Usually starts in the Autumn, but with Sky Living becoming Sky Witness, it’s possible things may move around.
The US cable show about undead monsters returns.
The worst of American criminals continue to be dramatically showcased.
Murder mystery set in… well… guess where, starring Douglas Henshall (Primeval).
Real Housewives… In Beverly Hills? I’m sure that’s an oxymoron…
Samantha Morton stars in this new drama about rival brothel owners in 18th Century London.
Mermaid drama in which the arrival of a mysterious girl (Eline Powell) proves local folklore about the “mythical” sea people turns out to be all too true.
Scripted true crime anthology series based on the breakout true crime podcast.
Live action adaptation of the Dark Horse Comics series about a dysfunctional family of superheroes, set in an alternate history where JFK was never assassinated.
Matthew Senreich & Seth Green’s wonderfully ludicrous Robot Chicken returns along with a host of other Adult Swim content to All 4. Robot Chicken Season 9 also airs on E4 from 22nd Feb 2019 at 11:45pm.
Spy thriller from multiple award-winning playwright and screenwriter Bash Doran starring Emma Appleton and Keeley Hawes.
Top Gear returns, with Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid.
‘The Daily Show with more prep time’ returns for a new, hilarious and genius season!
Australian series about a group of shark attack survivors who are targeted by a serial killer… Dominic Monaghan stars.
The costly comedy usually returns for a final time shortly after the U.S.
Dramedy set in the fast-paced and cut-throat world of celebrity PR starring Anna Paquin.
Street race drama starring Sean Bean, Adrian Lester, Phoebe Fox and Malachi Kirby.
The 91st Academy Awards. Preview from midnight on Saturday night/Sunday morning.
Steve Coogan’s alter-ego returns to the BBC with a new series on BBC One.
Syfy series based loosely on the Van Helsing character, with a female descendant in America hunting vampires.
A comedy-drama mystery television series set in Stratford-upon-Avon.
TV Series based on The Mortal Instruments novels by Cassandra Clare starring The Maze Runner’s Katherine McNamara as Clary Fray, a girl who discovers on her 19th birthday she comes from a line of humans born with angelic blood who protect humanity from demons known as Shadowhunters.
Sky Italia (‘Gomorrah’) drama where during an operation at a mob boss’s hideout, police find a sculpture of the Virgin Mary, which appears to be weeping blood.
From the guys behind Arrow, Grant Gustin dons the speedster outfit to take on the role of Barry Allen aka The Flash.
Strike Back, strikes back! The show returns with a new cast (and more things exploding).
March 2019
RuPaul’s reality competition returns to find the next drag superstar.
From the team behind Flash/Arrow comes Melissa Benoist as Supergirl, Kara Zor-El, cousin of Superman, who was sent away from Krypton and taken in by by the Danvers family where she hides her identity as Kara Danvers.
The classic game show returns with Jeremy Clarkson at the helm. Airing daily over the week.
Comedy series written by, and starring, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, about a young woman trying to cope with life in London whilst coming to terms with a recent tragedy.
Norman Reedus rides motorbikes with celebrities.
Talent show based on Pop Idol, one of the many TV talent shows, but with Americans.
Drama about the lives of a SEAL team starring David Boreanaz.
Stephen Amell returns as Green Arrow to try and not ‘fail this city’.
Candid and family-centred comedy from writer Lisa McGee, set during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Comedy from ‘The Inbetweeners’ Damon Beesley about a double-glazing showroom in Essex in the 80s.
Richard Gere stars with Helen McCrory in new political & psychological thriller.
Spin-off series from ‘ The Goldbergs’ set in the 90s.
Series based on a secret society filled with sorcery and monsters and in the middle of an underground battle between the magical dark arts and werewolves.
Stylish thriller, the sequel to Deutschland 83, in which an exiled Martin Rauch is conscripted into a plot to drum up hard currency abroad and keep the East German communist project afloat
A dark comedy from Ricky Gervais about a man who, after the death of his wife, becomes suicidal but decides to live long enough to punish the world by saying and doing whatever he likes from now on.
New Star Wars animated series from ‘Star Wars Rebels’ creator Dave Filoni set prior to ‘The Force Awakens’.
Which county in the whole of Britain has by far the highest murder rate? Answer- the English county of Midsomer of course! Barnaby’s cousin continues to investigate grisly deaths in quaint locales.
Australian drama about a charming heart surgeon.
A spin-off from Chicago Fire – this one set in a hospital… which isn’t on fire… I hope… That wouldn’t be good…
Norse Gods are living in America and not an almighty Johnson in sight. Based on the Neil Gaiman novel.
New comedy by Daniel Lawrence Taylor (‘Cockroaches’, ‘Uncle’) about a struggling four-piece South London jazz band who travel back in time to the 1920’s via a urine-sodden lift in a dilapidated block of flats.
New action/comedy starring Jack Whitehall & Rosie Perez.
Tea Leoni is the Secretary of State with a CIA background.
The Bluths are back again for another new season on Netflix!
The makeover show returns after 15yrs, and is going global!
Idris Elba is Charlie, a struggling DJ and eternal bachelor, who is given a final chance at success when he reluctantly becomes a manny to his famous best friend’s problem-child daughter.
A drama based on the novel series of the same name by Sherryl Woods.
A legal drama set in a wrongful conviction firm. Led by a fierce and fearless female lawyer with a hunger for justice, the team reopens investigations, putting their own lives in danger to exonerate the innocent that were ‘proven’ guilty.
Machiavellian politics & finance drama starring Damian Lewis as a brilliant but cut-throat hedge fund boss, and Paul Giamatti as a U.S. Attorney.
When Family Liaison Officer Lisa Armstrong (Morven Christie, Granchester, The A Word) is assigned to a missing person’s investigation she realises with horror that she has a personal connection with this frightened family.
New Ryan Murphy ongoing drama, set in 1980’s New York.
Nathan Fillion stars as the oldest rookie in the LAPD.
New drama coming to Netflix created by indie film makers Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, with Marling also starring. A powerful, mind-bending tale about identity, human connection and the borders between life and death.
HBO comedy about a weed delivery guy in NYC.
The greatest moustache in the world returns for another outing.
A martial arts warrior and a boy embark on a perilous journey.
Seth McFarlane’s cartoon about the Smith family.
Aidan Gillen & Michael Malarkey star in a drama based on the US Air Force’s real-life attempts to disprove the existence of little green men. Premieres at 2am with a repeat at 9pm.
Spin-off from ‘The Good Wife’, following Diane Lockhart to a new law firm.
A Miami woman is artificially and accidentally inseminated. Dropped by E4, but rescued by Netflix.
New part live-action/part computer-animated comedy from Jon Brown (‘Loaded’, ‘Fresh Meat’, ‘Veep’) about a trio and their obsession with an MMORPG.
Another American police show. This time however, it is a comedy making fun of all the other American police shows.
It may sound like a health show, but it’s actually a comedy-horror about realtor Sheila (Drew Barrymore) who becomes a zombie, and wants to eat everyone except her husband Joel (Timothy Olyphant)!
Your weekly look at the best gadgets on the market.
Equal parts high-concept thriller and coming-of-age drama, ‘Hanna’ follows the journey of an extraordinary young girl raised in the forest, as she evades the relentless pursuit of an off-book CIA agent and tries to unearth the truth behind who she is.
In a rough inner-city Los Angeles neighbourhood, four smart, funny and streetwise teens find their lifelong friendship tested as they begin high school.
Two teams of amateur car enthusiasts the opportunity to drive off in their dream car – however they’ll have to rebuild it first.
The epic hit charting the work of AC-12 returns for 2 more seasons.
April 2019
A supernatural thriller described as “‘Pretty Little Liars’ meets ‘The Craft’, with a dash of ‘Final Destination’”.
Bill Hader stars as ex-Marine turned low-rent hitman in the Midwest. Henry Winkler also stars.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns as Selina Meyer in Armando Iannucci’s fantastic comedy.
Peter Serafinowicz dons the blue suit as ridiculous superhero The Tick!
‘Sabrina The Teenage Witch’ reboot based on the ‘Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina’ comic book.
TV show based on the Marvel comic books about 2 teenagers from very different backgrounds, who find themselves burdened and awakened to newly acquired superpowers while falling in love.
New nature documentary series from the creator of Planet Earth.
The ever popular talent show returns.
1930’s drama starring Keeley Hawes about a family that moves from Bournemouth to the Greek island of Corfu.
The brilliant Lucifer comes to linear broadcast TV on Fox UK.
Procedural drama from Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk about the lives and careers of first responders – cops, paramedics, firefighters.
Don’t call us heroes… The ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ return for a new season.
Comedy-drama about 3 friends who work for Scarlet, a global women’s magazine.
Spin-off from Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries set in the 1960s.
Interactive survival show which essentially allows you to try and kill Bear Grylls.
A mother, torn from her daughter embarks upon a harrowing journey, stopping at nothing to find her. Thrust alongside a small group of American refugees, she must brave a hostile new world and make brutal decisions during the most deadly summer of a zombie apocalypse. Stars Jaime King from the creators of ‘Z Nation’
Scifi comedy series from ‘Ted’ & ‘Family Guy’ creator Seth MacFarlane.
A rookie Homicide detective’s (Jessica Lucas – ‘Gotham’) negligence in a fellow officer’s death has her searching for redemption in her investigations.
From season 6 onwards, the tv series is ahead of the published books. The premiere is usually simulcast at 2am UK time with the US East Coast, then repeated in the evening followed by ‘Thronecast’. Like seasons 7, season 8 will have fewer episodes, although they are said to all be longer.
Musical drama series about a fictional hip hop music and entertainment company, Empire Enterprises. Stars Terrence Howard.
Comedy drama starring Melissa Joan Hart & Sean Astin about a family that welcomes a thirteen-year-old into their home before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda.
Historical drama from US channel History, first UK run courtesy of Amazon Prime, then airing on the History Channel UK.
British medical drama. Jodie Whittaker starred in season one. Alfred Enoch takes the lead in Season two.
Richard Armitage stars in this CIA spy series set in the German capital.
Medical drama starring Matt Czuchry (The Good Wife, Gilmore Girls) as a tough, brilliant senior resident who takes a new doctor (Manish Dayal – Halt and Catch Fire) under his wing.
Bosch follows the eponymous detective from Michael Connolly’s books.
Sky brings back the much-loved children’s classic the Moomins with an all-star cast!
Sullivan Stapleton stars in this crime drama centring on a woman with tattoos of crimes needing to be solved. Usually starts in the Autumn, but with Sky Living becoming Sky Witness, it’s possible things may move around.
Goran Visnijc stars as a bad guy who steals a time machine in order to change history (specifically American history.)
Drama which traces the rising threat of Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda in the late 1990s and how the rivalry between the FBI and CIA during that time may have inadvertently set the path for the tragedy of 9/11. Stars Jeff Daniels and Peter Sarsgaard.
Set in 1619 in the early days of the first British settlers in America, Jamestown tells the story of a group of young women as they leave the Old World and their old lives behind them.
A spin-off from ‘The Bletchley Circle’ series set in mid-1950s San Francisco.
A young heart attack survivor becomes consumed by the mystery surrounding the heart that saved her life.
Former Bond, Pierce Brosnan, stars in this slow-burning western.
May 2019
Australian drama which centres on life in an idyllic country town a year after a devastating flood kills five locals and a mysterious new plant is discovered with the ability to restore youth.
A dark comedy starring Christina Applegate about a powerful friendship that blossoms between a tightly wound widow and a free spirit with a shocking secret.
Series from the creators of ‘Veronica Mars’ about a girl who solves crimes by eating the brains of the dead victims… because she’s a zombie.
Sitcom starring Minnie Driver as Maya DiMeo, mother of 3 kids, including her eldest boy JJ (Micah Fowler), who has cerebral palsy.
Hank Azaria stars as a major league baseball announcer who is trying to reclaim his career after a very public meltdown live on the air.
A five-part mini series about the Chernobyl disaster. Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgård, Emily Watson and Jessie Buckley star.
Tom Ellis stars in this DC adaptation as the Prince of Hell who moves to Los Angeles.
Comedy about a successful doctor with an iffy personal life. Cancelled by its US network but saved by Hulu and given a fourth season.
Walton Goggins stars in Season 2 of the espionage drama.
Show about a con-man (Giovanni Ribisi) who steals the identity of his ex-cellmate as a way to avoid the wrath of a furious mob boss (Bryan Cranston).
The Society follows a group of teenagers who are mysteriously transported to a facsimile of their wealthy New England town without any trace of their parents.
Canadian drama which follows Detective John Cardinal (Billy Campbell, The Killing) and Lise Delorme (Karine Vanasse, Revenge) as they join forces to hunt down a killer in a small Northern Ontario town.
‘The Daily Show’ correspondent Hasan Minhaj explore the modern cultural and political landscape with depth and sincerity on a weekly basis in this new comedy show.
Similar to Marvel’s Agents of Shield in that it is set in the superhero world without the superheroes, this is essentially Batman without Batman.
Teen lifeguard comedy starring Ricardo Hurtado (School of Rock) and Breanna Yde (School of Rock, The Haunted Hathaways). Kicks off with a movie on 13th May and followed by a Series on 3rd June 2019.
The show follows an overworked single mother and ER doctor who also moonlights as an underground angel of death – working outside the law assisting patients who want to die on their own terms. Currently scheduled for “late Spring” but that could change.
NZ thriller based on the books by bestselling author Charlotte Grimshaw.
Drama from Russell T Davies which follows the lives of a single family over 15 years.
Semi-autobiographical comedy from Frankie Shaw about a 20-something single mother, aspiring actress in South Boston.
The new Bellevue Hospital director’s maverick approach disrupts the status quo while always prioritizing patient care. Stars The Blacklist’s Ryan Eggold.
Topical comedy show with Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe.
Six years after a brutal virus wipes out most of Scandinavia’s population, two siblings join a band of young survivors seeking safety… and answers.
Premiering on AMC Global in the UK, but seeing as not many people have that channel, we’re tracking the Amazon Prime uk air date too.
Comedy series set in New York City follows three vampires who have been roommates for hundreds and hundreds of years trying to cope in the modern world.
Set in 1832 West Yorkshire, England, Gentleman Jack is inspired by the true-story and coded journals of Anne Lister (played by Suranne Jones), and follows her attempt to revitalize her inherited home, Shibdhen Hall.
Which county in the whole of Britain has by far the highest murder rate? Answer – the English county of Midsomer of course! Barnaby’s cousin continues to investigate grisly deaths in quaint locales.
Stephen Poliakoff cold war drama starring Toby Stephens and Keeley Hawes.
Gay aspiring actor, Cary, and his sister Brooke, a former professional dancer, try to find their place in the world while wrestling with their feelings about their 13-year-old brother Chase’s sudden rise to internet fame.
Drama from Neil Jordan starring Julia Stiles as a woman drawn into the criminal underworld after her billionaire husband is murdered, and she discovers his life was not all it seemed…
Contemporary update of Spike Lee’s 1986 revolutionary debut film.
Neo-noir social thriller which explores the ripple effects of what happens when acceptable people start doing unacceptable things.
Marvel Universe series continues. As everyone has asked, ‘Gotham’ will move to 10pm from this week!
Don Cheadle stars in this tongue-in-cheek HBO show about what really caused the infamous stock market crash in 1987.
Michael Sheen & David Tennant star in this adaptation of Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman’s ‘Good Omens’, from Amazon and the BBC. Due in “the first half” of 2019 according to Gaiman.
Ryan Kwanten leads a dangerous double life as a member of a cop gang in this gritty series executive produced by 50 Cent.
Christina Hendricks, Retta and Mae Whitman star in a comedy about suburban moms turned criminals.
King of the talk show returns on Netflix with a 6 part, monthly series, chatting to George Clooney, Malala Yousafzai, Jay-Z, Tina Fey, Howard Stern and President Barack Obama.
June 2019
No exact date/time – June 2019
An army officer returns from fighting nationalist rebels in the colonies only to find his former Cornish life in disarray. Aidan Turner (Being Human) stars.
No exact date/time – June 2019
Drama about a woman who can see and communicate with the dead, helping them with their unresolved problems.
One of HBO’s most iconic series finally gets the conclusion it deserves, thirteen years after the series final episode.
Companion show to the main Walking Dead series, this time set in LA. Airs on AMC Global, which is on a multi-year carriage deal with BT… You can get it with the BT Sports package on BT TV or Sky (around £7.50 a month with BT Broadband/£22 a month without… HD cost extra.) It will also be streamed onto Amazon Prime (and released on DVD/BD) if you’re happy to wait a little while!
Kaitlin Olson stars as Mackenzie “Mickey” Molng who becomes the irresponsible parental guardian for her niece and nephews after her wealthy sister and husband are arrested for tax fraud.
Follows the story of a corrupt, intoxicated ex-cop turned hit-man, who is injured when a hit goes bad, only to have his life changed forever by a relentlessly positive, imaginary tiny blue winged horse named Happy!
The excellent James Spader returns as Raymond ‘Red’ Reddington for a new season of Blacklisty goodness (or badness… yep, probably badness if Red is involved).
Charlie Brooker’s futuristic satire returns for a 5th Season.
Limited series based on Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City.
Kiefer Sutherland returns to our screens as a US cabinet member that finds himself becoming president after all the people above him in the presidential line are killed.
BBC America spy thriller series created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge starring Sandra Oh. Coming to BBC Three as a box set and BBC One.
Prisoner Cell Block H remake is back for a new season.
Based on Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel about a near-future USA under the grip of a totalitarian theocracy… Stars Elisabeth Moss, Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski and Alexis Bledel.
Dark comedy-drama from David E. Kelley starring Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman & Shailene Woodley about conflicts, secrets, betrayals and murder in the tranquil seaside town of Monterey, California.
Sitcom about an upper-middle-class African-American family starring Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross.
Rob Lowe plays a high-flying US police chief transplanted to the UK’s Boston, Lincolnshire.
The story of Teresa Mendoza, a woman who is forced to run and seek refuge in America after her drug-dealing boyfriend is unexpectedly murdered in Mexico.
Anthology series that tells startling, stranger-than-fiction true crime stories.
Castle’s Stana Katic returns to TV as an FBI who vanishes whilst chasing a serial killer, only to be found 6yrs later, with no memory of what happened to her. What’s more, she is now on the run, after being implicated in a new set of murders…
The story of three teens who form an unlikely friendship after meeting in a mandated Shoplifter’s Anonymous group. Stars Brianna Hildebrand, Kiana Madeira and Quintessa Swindell.
Krysten Ritter stars as Jessica Jones, the ex-superhero turned private detective.
Explores the criminal underbelly of Los Angeles, following characters’ existential journeys from killers to samurais. From Nicolas Winding Refn (‘Drive’) starring Miles Teller (‘Fantastic Four’, ‘Whiplash’).
Top Gear returns, with Chris Harris, Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff.
America Ferrera (Ugly Betty) and Ben Feldman (Mad Men) star in a workplace comedy about a unique family of employees at a supersized megastore.
Drama from The Man in the High Castle’s Frank Spotnitz, starring Luke Roberts (Black Sails, Game of Thrones) as a crisis and hostage negotiator.
Drama set in a multicultural academy school.
Gritty Italian mafia drama comes to the Sky Atlantic.
George Clooney adapts Joseph Heller’s seminal novel as a limited series.
NCIS in New Orleans, starring Quantum Leap and Enterprise’s Scott Bakula, American Gothic’s Lucas Black, C. C. H. Pounder from Warehouse 13, and Zoe McLellan (Dirty Sexy Money).
Inspired by the Samuel L. Jackson/Colin Farrell, the drama follows the sergeant of a Los Angeles SWAT unit who is torn between his loyalty to his team and the streets.
Cinemax drama about a martial arts prodigy who immigrates to San Francisco from China and becomes a hatchet man for the most powerful Tong organisation in Chinatown. Based on an original concept by Bruce Lee.
The Hills: New Beginnings will see the reunion between Audrina Patridge and Justin Bobby as well as Brody Jenner, Stephanie Pratt, Frankie Delgado, Whitney Port and Jason Wahler.
American legal drama about a group of law students, and their professor, Annalise DeWitt (Viola Davis), who become entangled in a murder plot.
July 2019
Canadian procedural dramedy starring Jason Priestley as ex-pro hockey player turned P.I.
Adaptation of Daniel O’Malley’s supernatural novel about a young woman pursued by shadowy paranormal adversaries while grappling with extraordinary abilities of her own.
Michael Shannon and Taylor Kitsch co-star in the scripted event series based on the 1993 Waco, Texas siege.
Drama series about The Knights Templar, the legendary brotherhood of warrior monks, starring Tom Cullen.
Judd Apatow is back with a new comedy following a sweet but perpetually unlucky comedian as he crashes on the couches of some of New York’s top comics after his marriage falls apart.
New courtroom drama from ShondaLand, the people that brought you Grey’s Anatomy, How to Get Away with Murder and Scandal.
Based on the Marvel X-Men character, the show tells the story of a diagnosed schizophrenic who discovers that it’s possible the voices he hears and visions he sees may not all be in his head.
A love letter to the supernatural classics of the 80’s, Stranger Things is the story of a young boy who vanishes into thin air. Stars Winona Ryder.
Sex and the City’s Sarah Jessica Parker returns to HBO in a comedy about a very long divorce.
Tim Allen sitcom. The first 3 seasons aired on Sky One but then was dropped. Picked up by E4 then dropped. Now on 5Star, which is showing Season 4 for the first time in the UK.
‘LA’s Finest’ is a female leas spin-off from the ‘Bad Boys’ movie franchise starring Jessica Alba and Gabrielle Union.
The time-travel historical romantic drama from the makers of Spartacus and Battlestar Galactica comes to normal TV.
Archie Panjabi, Christopher Plummer, Claire Forlani and Dougray Scott star in this brand new conspiracy thriller.
Samantha Morton stars in this new drama about rival brothel owners in 18th Century London.
Ashley Jensen (Extras) stars as PR-guru turned-amateur-sleuth Agatha Raisin. Dropped by Sky, but renewed by streaming service Acorn TV – a US streaming service that specialises in UK imports.
An army officer returns from fighting nationalist rebels in the colonies only to find his former Cornish life in disarray. Aidan Turner (Being Human) stars.
A comedy about a support group for alien abductees. Cancelled after 2 seasons.
Fantasy adventure series about a female hero with supernatural power defending her world against a fanatical religious dictatorship.
Ioan Gruffudd stars as Dr Daniel Harrow. Brilliant, unorthodox and mysterious, Dr Harrow’s total disregard for authority and his unfailing empathy for the dead help him solve even the most bizarre of cases.
A family of Taiwanese origin moves from Washington to Florida. 5Star do, apparently, still have the rights, but Amazon beat them to the premiere…
Comedy series created by Pamela Adlon. Stars Adlon as Sam Fox, an L.A. based actress and single mother to 3 daughters trying to juggle life, mothering, and getting her big break.
Coming-of-age drama from the Russo brothers based on the comic book by Rick Remender about a school of deadly assassins.
The makeover show returns after 15yrs, and is going global!
The clever lawyers are back on our television for a new season. Now premiering on Netflix weekly.
The BBC’s fascinating genealogy show returns.
From producers of Orphan Black, about a trio of intergalactic bounty hunters!
Astronaut Niko Breckenridge (Katee Sackhoff) leads a crew on a mission to explore the genesis of an alien artifact. As she and her young crew investigate, they face unimaginable danger on what might very well be a one-way mission.
Another tv series based on a film, this time the Mel Gibson vehicle which spawned three sequels. At the moment, ITV hasn’t picked up the rights to season 3.
Brilliant Netflix Original drama about a socialite who ends up incarcerated in a women’s prison.
Adaptation of the Garth Ennis comic book from the creators of ‘Preacher’ and ‘Supernatural’s’ Eric Kripke.
Israeli thriller series about five ordinary Israeli citizens who discover via the media that they are the principal suspects of a high-profile kidnapping.
Mystery drama that sees a plane disappear from radar, only to return 5 years later after being presumed lost at sea.
August 2019
Mermaid drama in which the arrival of a mysterious girl (Eline Powell) proves local folklore about the “mythical” sea people turns out to be all too true.
Inspired by true events, Fauna Hodel’s search for her identity leads to a web of dark Hollywood secrets.
Based on the acclaimed indie film, the series satirises “post-racial” America as students of colour navigate a predominantly white Ivy League college.
New BBC sitcom starring John Cleese, Alison Steadman (Orphan Black, Gavin & Stacey) and Jason Watkins (Taboo, Trollied, W1A, Being Human), about an pair of retirees, whose plans of marrying and moving abroad together are ruined by the return of Edith’s 50yr old, newly divorced, son.
Limited series that tells the story of the partnership between Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon
Jesse Custer is a preacher from a small Texas town who just happens to be possessed with Genesis, a half angel, half demon entity. Stars Dominic Cooper (aka Howard Stark & Ian Fleming), and produced by Evan Goldberg & Seth Rogen.
A group of dysfunctional single parents lean on one another as they raise their kids, look for love and ultimately realize survival is only possible with the help of one another.
Will and Grace (along with Karen and Jack) are back for the first time in ten years. Dropped by Channel 5, but you can buy Season 10 (or revival Season 2!) on DVD.
Comedy drama starring Melissa Joan Hart & Sean Astin about a family that welcomes a thirteen-year-old into their home before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda.
HBO does teen drama as a group of high school students navigate love and friendships in a world of drugs, sex, trauma and social media. Zendaya stars.
A new show from Dick Wolf chronicling the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Written by Aisling Bea (‘The Fall’, ‘Gap Year’), she also stars as the charming and funny Aine, a whip-smart English-as-a-foreign language (TEFL) teacher trying to pull her life back together after a “teeny little nervous breakdown”.
Wu Assassins follows Kai Jin, a young Chinatown chef in present day San Francisco, as he becomes entangled with the Chinese Triad’s pursuit of deadly ancient powers known as the “Wu Xing.”
Succession follows the Roy family who control one of the biggest media and entertainment conglomerates in the world.
Companion show to the main Walking Dead series, this time set in LA. Airs on AMC Global, which is on a multi-year carriage deal with BT… You can get it with the BT Sports package on BT TV or Sky (around £7.50 a month with BT Broadband/£22 a month without… HD cost extra.) It will also be streamed onto Amazon Prime (and released on DVD/BD) if you’re happy to wait a little while!
(Pronounced Nosferatu) A supernatural horror drama based on the novel of the same name by Joe Hill.
Katy Mixon stars as Katie Otto, who tries to stand out among the wealthy, pretentious, arrogant housewives and their privileged children after moving to her new hometown of Westport, Connecticut.
Emotional thriller set in the Lake District starring Anna Friel, Sinead Keenan and Rosalind Eleazar.
More espionage fun with everybody’s favourite animated spy.
Sky’s sporting comedy quiz returns.
Australian medical drama following a high-flying financial analyst who becomes a doctor. Stars Claire van der Boom.
Ryan Kwanten leads a dangerous double life as a member of a cop gang in this gritty series executive produced by 50 Cent.
Netflix mixes Criminal Minds with the Silence of the Lambs. Two members of FBI’s Behavioral Sciences Unit interview serial killers to help solve crimes. Stars Jonathan Groff (Glee, Frozen), Holt McCallany (Blue Bloods, CSI: Miami) and Anna Torv (Fringe). Exec produced by David Fincher (Gone Girl, The Social Network, Zodiac).
The hopeless Greek-Cypriot lettings agent will face his biggest challenge yet at the family business Michael & Eagle Lettings.
Dark/Web follows a group of young adults navigating a near future where everything’s online and everyone’s connected, whether they like it or not.
New comedy starring Joe Gilgun, Michelle Keegan & Damien Molony.
Follows the story of a teenager who comes home to find a box of cassette tapes recorded by his classmate, and crush, who committed suicide, containing stories of the thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life.
Inspired by Jane Austen’s unfinished final novel, Sanditon is a compelling depiction of a developing Regency seaside town at the forefront of the great social and economic changes of the age.
Gang warfare in Birmingham, 1919-style. Moving to BBC One for the 5th Season.
Rapper 50 Cent (about 30p) exec produces (and occasionally pops up on screen) in this series about a drug lord who runs a nightclub starring Omari Hardwick.
Former CIA operative turned professor is lured back to his old life to help stop a serial killer. Stars Alan Cumming.
Series by Showtime starring Dominic West about, as the title suggests, an affair!
The baking competition continues in name, following its move to C4. Known as ‘The Great British Baking Show’ in the USA.
Fantasy-noir set in a neo-Victorian city in which mythical creatures fleeing their war-torn homeland have gathered, and tensions are simmering between citizens and the growing immigrant population. Stars Cara Delevingne & Orlando Bloom.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance returns to the world of Thra with an all new adventure.
Comedy-drama which follows a first generation Egyptian-American who is on a spiritual journey in his politically-divided New Jersey neighborhood.
September 2019
William H Macy stars in another American remake. Now seems to be premiering on Netflix rather that More4.
Inspired by remarkable true stories this is a Canadian WW2 drama about espionage and covert operations agents trained at Camp X.
The Capture looks at a troubling world of misinformation and fake news as a proud soldier finds himself caught in a web of lies, betrayal and corruption. Callum Turner & Holliday Grainger star.
Sitcom starring Romesh Ranganathan as a man forced by his mum to take over his late dad’s pub.
Not a low-budget remake of The 4400, but a drama about a small group of youths sent back to an Earth destroyed by a nuclear war – 100 of them.
Rusell Crowe stars as Roger Ailes, the founder of Fox News.
Alan and friends return for more clever musings, with host Sandi Toksvig.
New comedy series from the creator of ‘Benidorm’.
Short-form comedy series from Nick Hornby starring Rosamund Pike & Chris O’Dowd
Inspired by the true events detailed in Richard Preston’s international best-seller of the harrowing tale of a global crisis that never was.
People wake up on an island with no memory of who they are or how they got there. Kate Bosworth, Natalie Martinez and Alex Pettyfer star.
Ashton Kutcher, Sam Elliott, Elisha Cuthbert and Debra Winger star in this series set on, you guessed it, a ranch. In Colorado.
Mark Strong, Carice van Houten and Daniel Mays star in this darkly comic thriller about an illegal clinic in the abandoned subterranean network of tunnels under London.
Netflix brings us back to the tough East London estate where boys have to be drug-dealing men.
Star David Thewlis as is the inventor of The Feed, a kind of technology that allows memories, thoughts and feelings to be shared.
Kevin Bacon stars as corrupt but venerated FBI veteran Jackie Rohr, who reluctantly teams with African American DA Decourcy Ward (Aldis Hodge). Together, their unlikely alliance subverts the entire criminal justice system of Boston.
Brendan Gleeson and Harry Treadaway star in this adaptation of the Stephen King novel by David E. Kelley.
American Horror Story returns. Now renewed up to Season 10!
Adult animated comedy fantasy series from ‘The Simpsons’ Matt Groening.
Revolutionary procedural comprising of 12 unique stories set in 4 different countries: France, Spain, Germany and the UK.
The Primetime Emmy Awards. Coming to Sky One the day after the US.
Lucy Lawless stars as fearless private investigator Alexa Crowe, who solves the most baffling crimes as well as coping with the frustrations of everyday life.
Australian tv series about a small town where the dead appear to be rising from their graves in perfect health, but with no memory of their identities.
The show follows an overworked single mother and ER doctor who also moonlights as an underground angel of death – working outside the law assisting patients who want to die on their own terms. Currently scheduled for “late Spring” but that could change.
Prequel to the story of Superman, set on his doomed home planet, and following his grandfather Seg-El.
Frayed stars Sarah Kendall as Sammy Cooper, a fabulously wealthy London housewife whose life appears perfect. But when her husband dies in a bizarre sexual incident, the true state of their finances is revealed.
The new Bellevue Hospital director’s maverick approach disrupts the status quo while always prioritising patient care. Stars The Blacklist’s Ryan Eggold. Amazon premieres the drama with a second run later on More 4.
Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development) stars as the transgender Maura Pfefferman in a half-hour novelistic series that explores family, identity, sex, and love.
Join the foul mouthed boys and their friends in the quiet little mountain town.
Dark comedy from Ryan Murphy which follows Payton, a wealthy Californian student who has known since age seven that he’s going to be President of the United States. But first he’ll have to navigate high school…
Fantasy sitcom about Eleanor (Kristen Bell), who is killed and ends up in the afterlife. Her facilitator Micheal (Ted Danson) tells her she is in ‘the good place’ due to her good deeds… Except, she hasn’t done those good deeds… It’s an admin error… Can she hide her past and manage to stay, or will she get sent to ‘the bad place’?
World War II told through the intertwining fates of ordinary people drawn from Britain, Poland, France, Germany and the United States. actress Helen Hunt and Sean Bean star.
October 2019
Some students in New York discover that magic is real. Still no sign of it on 5Star, but it is now on Amazon Prime.
RuPaul brings Drag Race to the UK.
Helen Mirren stars in a 4-part drama that delves into the politically tumultuous and sexually charged court of the most powerful female monarch in history.
Live-action show based on the DC Comics character. Cancelled after 1 Season.
A half-hour edgy adult animated comedy from real-life best friends Nick Kroll (‘Kroll Show’, ‘The League’) and Andrew Goldberg (‘Family Guy’) about the glorious nightmare that is teenaged puberty.
Hourlong sci-fi, family drama about an African-American single mother who discovers her young son has multiple, constantly changing abilities.
Stars Rami Malek (Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum, The Pacific) as young hacker and security technician Elliot Alderson and Christian Slater as Mr. Robot, a digital anarchist who recruits him to his hacker group. Premieres on Amazon in the UK with the linear broadcast on Universal channel.
The US cable show about undead monsters returns.
Anthology horror series from executive producer Ridley Scott. Season 2 is set in a Japanese-American internment camp during WWII.
A zombie comedy which is set on a canal boat in Birmingham.
Greg Berlanti’s rather darker take on Archie Comics returns!
Big Bang Theory spin-off following the exploits of a young Sheldon Cooper, growing up in Galveston, Texas.
Paul and Ian are back with ten more episodes of the popular comedy panel show.
A dark, twisted revenge comedy starring Debby Ryan, Dallas Roberts, and Alyssa Milano.
Breaking Bad returns (kinda) with El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
Back with Simon Cowell… and some other people!
French police series original title “Engrenages”.
A reality show where a group of people have to stay undetected from modern surveillance, living “off the grid”.
Adaptation of Tana French’s internationally bestselling Dublin Murder Squad novels.
Horror anthology series from Syfy. Dropped by 5Star after 2 seasons.
Medical Drama From House’s David Shore starring Bates Motel’s Freddie Highmore about a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome.
New comedy created by and featuring Idris Elba, loosely based on his childhood.
Sir David Jason returns to the classic sitcom.
Paul Rudd stars opposite himself in this new Netflix comedy.
Half-hour romantic comedy series explores love in all of its complicated and beautiful forms.
Miniseries created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, based on the 2005 novel of the same name by John Green
From the team behind Flash/Arrow comes Melissa Benoist as Supergirl, Kara Zor-El, cousin of Superman, who was sent away from Krypton and taken in by by the Danvers family where she hides her identity as Kara Danvers.
Adaptation/expansion of the Alan Moore/Dave Gibbons classic comic book from Damon Lindelof. Simulcast with the US then aired again at 9pm.
Dave Gorman returns to Dave in a new show filled with his trademark powerpoint-style presentation, but this time joined by 3 comedy guests as they unscramble the baffling morass of non-stop information that surrounds us in the internet age.
From the guys behind Arrow, Grant Gustin dons the speedster outfit to take on the role of Barry Allen aka The Flash.
Irreverent apocalypse dramedy based on Brian Ralph’s graphic novel.
Will Arnett’s voice stars in this sitcom where humans and animals live side by side.
Topical comedy show with Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe.
Batman prequel which will follow the early life of the Wayne family butler.
Ryan Murphy ongoing drama, set in 1980’s New York.
40yr old tries to reboot her career by pretending to be 26. Dropped by Sony Channel then picked up by Comedy Central in the UK.
Described as ‘Entourage for Geeks’, and is the best half hour comedy on tv right now.
Stephen Amell returns as Green Arrow to try and not ‘fail this city’.
November 2019
A new drama from ‘Peaky Blinders’ creator Steven Knight starring Jason Momoa set in a future when the human race has lost the sense of sight.
Dramedy set behind the scenes of a US morning tv show starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell.
Sam (Keir Gilchrist), an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum, takes a funny, yet painful, journey of self-discovery for love and independence. Jennifer Jason Leigh stars as his mother, Elsa.
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan comes to the small screen starring John Krasinski (The Office US), courtesy of Amazon.
From Ronald D. Moore, set in an alt-history where the USSR beats the U.S. to the moon.
Adaptation of Philip Pullman’s epic fantasy trilogy of novels.
A darkly comic road trip tale based on the award-winning series of comic books by Charles Forsman. First Episode will premiere on Channel 4 with the entire box set going onto All4 at the same time.
The show follows an overworked single mother and ER doctor who also moonlights as an underground angel of death – working outside the law assisting patients who want to die on their own terms.
New 10 part drama event series set in 43 A.D. about the Roman invasion of what would become the British Isles starring Kelly Reilly, Zoë Wanamaker & David Morrissey.
Russell Howard returns to Sky One.
New Star Wars animated series from ‘Star Wars Rebels’ creator Dave Filoni set prior to ‘The Force Awakens’.
‘The Daily Show’ correspondent Hasan Minhaj explore the modern cultural and political landscape with depth and sincerity on a weekly basis in this new comedy show.
Drama about a woman who can see and communicate with the dead, helping them with their unresolved problems.
Based on the Philip K Dick novel, this series presents a bleak alternate timeline where the Nazis won the War (as opposed to the bleakness of rampant nationalism and religious extremism). Set, of course, in America, the former USA has been split (much as Germany was in reality) between the Japanese, the Nazis, with a neutral zone in between.
Australian drama about a charming heart surgeon.
From Peter Morgan, writer of The Queen, Frost/Nixon and Rush comes The Crown, a dramatisation of Queen Elizabeth II’s life, from her wedding in 1947 to the present day. Netflix bought it as 6 seasons of 10 episodes.
A BBC adaptation by Peter Harness (‘Wallander’, ‘Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell’) of H.G. Wells’ classic sci-fi title.
New Zealand detective drama series. Season 4 to follow from Friday, 24th November 2017 at 8pm.
Liev Schreiber returns as a man who can solve all the difficult problems of Hollywood’s rich and famous.
A mad scientist takes his grandson on wacky adventures in this hugely popular cartoon.
Animated series which a boisterous yet inept follows astronaut who, in the midst of working off the last few days of his five-year sentence aboard the prison spacecraft Galaxy One, encounters a mysterious planet-destroying alien.
Sky original from Sky Deutschland which sees a 40-kilometre-wide meteor racing towards the middle of Europe. 8 Days tells the story of a world we’ve never seen before.
Legal thriller starring Robin Tunney, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Breckin Meyer.
The spin-off from ‘The Walking Dead’.
New series from M. Night Shyamalan about a couple in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens the door for a mysterious force to enter their home.
Tim Minchin drags a piano across Australia in this new comedy-drama.
Adaptation of Daniel O’Malley’s supernatural novel about a young woman pursued by shadowy paranormal adversaries while grappling with extraordinary abilities of her own.
December 2019
Historical drama from US channel History, first UK run courtesy of Amazon Prime, then airing on the History Channel UK.
Ian Somerhalder joins a mighty battle of vampires vs humans.
Tea Leoni is the Secretary of State with a CIA background.
Stars Rachel Brosnahan (House of Cards) as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel, a 1958 New York City woman, who discovers she has a talent for stand-up comedy. From Amy Sherman-Palladino (Gilmore Girls) and Executive Producer Daniel Palladino (Family Guy).
Adaptation of the true-crime novel ‘Are You Sleeping’ by Kathleen Barbe, starring Octavia Spencer & Lizzy Caplan.
Continuation of US sitcom Full House, which sees the Tanner family arrive on Netflix.
Crime drama set at the Scottish Institute of Forensic Science.
The new Bellevue Hospital director’s maverick approach disrupts the status quo while always prioritizing patient care. Stars The Blacklist’s Ryan Eggold.
Back with Simon Cowell… and some other people!
The very long-running crime drama returns, but now Comcast owns Sky, it is moving from Universal (also owned by Comcast) to Sky Witness.
Limited series from Mindy Kaling and Matt Warburton (‘The Mindy Project’), inspired by the 1994 British romantic comedy film.
The spiritual continuation of the Clarkson, Hammond & May era Top Gear. Season 4 moves from the tent format to a series of specials.
Drama based on James S. A. Corey’s series of novels about a future where humanity has colonized the Solar System. You can buy the Blu-ray from Amazon of The Expanse Season 1 and Season 2.
A comedy series starring Aidy Bryant (Saturday Night Live) as Annie, a fat young woman who wants to change her life — but not her body.
Blood & Treasure is a globe-trotting action-adventure drama about a brilliant antiquities expert and a cunning art thief who team up to catch a ruthless terrorist who funds his attacks through stolen treasure.
Drama series based on the globally popular fantasy saga from Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski, which also spawned some hugely popular video games!
Sky brings back the much-loved children’s classic the Moomins with an all-star cast!
Some people were born on the same day as each other in this drama starring Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes, Gilmore Girls), Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson, Chris Sullivan and Ron Cephas Jones. Dropped by More4 but the Season 3 has arrived on Region 2 DVD.
A dark 21st-century love story about an obsessive, yet brilliant twentysomething who uses the hyper-connectivity of today’s technology to make the woman of his dreams fall in love with him.
Another season for the California spinoff.
A remake of the classic 80’s P.I. drama. Season 2 is in Sky’s December list, but we wouldn’t expect it to arrive until the very end of Dec.
The popular remake with the classic theme tune is back for a new season.
Top Gear returns, with Chris Harris, Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff.