British entertainment television channel
For the TV channel branded as Sky Mix between 2004 and 2005, see
Sky Replay .
For the TV channel branded as Sky Mix in 2023, see
Sky Mix .
Television channel
Sky Max is a British pay television channel and on-demand service which launched on 1 September 2021. It is owned and operated by Sky Group , a subsidiary of Comcast .[1] The service broadcasts a variety of drama, comedy-drama, and unscripted series.
Max was announced on 28 July 2021, along with Sky Showcase , to replace Sky One ; the former flagship which had been on air for nearly 40 years.[2] [3] Sky Max broadcasts the entertainment and drama output previously shown on Sky One, while most of Sky One's comedy output was transferred to Sky Comedy .[4] [5] [6]
It is the English version of the Italian channel Sky Serie, which was launched on 1 July 2021 with significant different programming.[citation needed ]
Current programming
Drama
Comedy drama
Unscripted
Game Show
Reality
Acquired programming
Upcoming programming
Drama
Comedy drama
Unscripted
Variety
Joe Lycett's United States Of Birmingham (2025)[15]
Acquired programming
Former programming
Drama
Comedy drama
Unscripted
Reality
Dating No Filter (series 2) (2022)[a]
Got, Got Need (2022)
Player Pranks (2022)
Variety
Acquired programming
Second-run programming
The majority of programming listed below previously aired on other Sky UK channels. The list includes both Sky originals and acquired programming.
Notes
References
^ "Sky Max" . 28 July 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021 .
^ "Sky One axed in Sky channel revamp" . 28 July 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021 .
^ Slattery, Laura. "Goodbye Sky One, the 'experiment' that became part of an empire" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 5 August 2021 .
^ "Sky makes changes to entertainment portfolio unveiling Sky Showcase and Sky Max" . www.skygroup.sky . Retrieved 4 August 2021 .
^ "Sky One: When will it close and what new shows will air on Showcase and Max?" . 28 July 2021.
^ Kanter, Jake (27 July 2021). "Sky Overhauls UK Channel Portfolio; Retires Sky One & Launches Sky Showcase" . Deadline Hollywood .
^ Goldbart, Max (2 November 2022). "Amadeus : Sky Developing Mozart Drama Series From Giri/Haji Writer Joe Barton & Patrick Melrose Producer Two Cities" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 20 February 2024 .
^ Goldbart, Max (20 February 2024). "White Lotus Star Will Sharpe To Play Musical Genius Mozart For Sky" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 20 February 2024 .
^ "Alfie Allen, Shazad Latif and Samira Wiley to star in Atomic , a new, action-packed Sky Original series" . Sky Group . Retrieved 16 May 2024 .
^ Goldbart, Max (2 May 2024). "Niamh Algar & Tom Hollander Leading Sky Code-Breaking Thriller Series From Luther Creator Neil Cross" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 2 May 2024 .
^ "What to Watch 2023 - Original Comedy" . Sky Group . Retrieved 13 February 2023 .
^ a b "What to watch in 2024" . Sky Group . Retrieved 29 January 2024 .
^ Yossman, K.J. (7 September 2023). "Christina Hendricks, Paddy Considine to Star in Chris O'Dowd's Sky Drama Small Town, Big Story " . Variety . Retrieved 30 September 2023 .
^ Kanter, Jake (30 December 2022). "Peter Capaldi-Directed Parenting Comedy They F**k You Up In Works At Sky" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 2 March 2024 .
^ "That's Entertainment: Sky's unscripted entertainment slate grows with new series from Joe Lycett" . Sky Group . Retrieved 25 April 2024 .
^ a b Whittock, Jesse (13 May 2024). "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Joins Sky In Wide-Ranging AMC Pact" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 13 May 2024 .
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