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“Our diverse lineup of shows and films has engaged audiences and delivered record-breaking viewership across all genres. The launch of two unmissable new Sky Original series, Sweetpea and The Day of The Jackal, marked the best performance for Sky Original drama in our history. The critically-acclaimed Mussolini: Son of the Century is both timely and ground-breaking, captivating audiences in Italy and beyond. In an era of limitless content, we take pride in delivering home-grown programming that entertains our audience and sparks conversations.”

Cécile Frot-Coutaz

CEO of Sky Studios and Chief Content Officer

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We bring you some of the world’s best-loved shows, from drama to comedy, from documentary to feature films. Take a look at some of our most popular recent series.

 

  • A man and woman sit at an outdoor café table in front of the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence, talking on a sunny day

    The Iris Affair

    When enigmatic genius Iris Nixon (Algar) cracks a string of complex online puzzles, she’s led to a piazza in Florence, where she meets charismatic entrepreneur Cameron Beck (Hollander). He invites her to work with him to unlock a powerful and top-secret piece of technology. Her curiosity piqued, she accepts.

  • Two women sit on a couch in a modern room with large windows, engaged in a serious conversation; one looks concerned

    All Her Fault

    Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook) arrives to collect her young son Milo from his first playdate, but the woman who answers the door isn't a mother she recognizes. She doesn't have Milo and has never heard of him.

  • Will Sharpe in Amadeus in an ornate 18th-century suit performs passionately on stage in a grand theater, with an audience watching behind him

    Amadeus

    This spectacular reimagining of Amadeus is a symphony of genius, rivalry and vengeance. The five-part story explores the meteoric rise and mythic downfall of one of history’s most iconic composers, the rockstar virtuoso of the 18th century, Wolfgang ‘Amadeus’ Mozart.

  • A man wearing sunglasses drives a convertible by the seaside, with a pier and ocean visible in the background

    The Death of Bunny Munro

    Matt Smith plays a sex addicted door-to-door salesman and self-proclaimed lothario, Bunny Munro. Following his wife Libby’s death by suicide, Bunny finds himself saddled with his young son, Bunny Junior, and only a loose concept of parenting.

  • A collage showing a group of people laughing on stage, a man in a red suit sitting confidently with gold coins, and a smiling woman in a patterned jacket.

    Saturday Night Live UK

    Sky is bringing NBC’s legendary late-night comedy showcase, Saturday Night Live, to the UK and Ireland in 2026. A star-studded lineup of hosts will take to the stage to declare, “Live from London, it’s Saturday Night!” in this brand-new edition of the programme.

  • A woman with wet hair and a brown coat stands in the dark holding a light, looking back with a worried expression in the rain

    Under Salt Marsh

    Kelly Reilly and Rafe Spall star in a gripping new crime drama set in the fictional Welsh town of Morfa Halen. A once-in-a-generation storm rolls in from the sea and former detective Jackie Ellis makes a shocking discovery that reopens a three-year-old cold case which cost her both her career and her family’s trust.

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