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Broadcast area | United Kingdom Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey Republic of Ireland |
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Programming | |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Sky Group (Comcast) |
Sister channels | List of Sky UK channels |
History | |
Launched | 1 September 2021 |
Replaced | Sky One |
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
Sky Go | Watch live (UK and Ireland only) |
Now | Watch live (UK and Ireland only) |
Virgin TV Go | Watch live (UK only) |
Virgin TV Anywhere | Watch live (Ireland only) |
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.
Sky 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
Comedy drama
- Brassic (series 3–7; 2021–present)[a]
- Funny Woman (2023–present)
- Mr. Bigstuff (2024–present)
Unscripted
Game Show
- A League of Their Own (series 16–19; 2021–present)[a]
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks (series 29–32; 2021–present)[b]
- Rob Beckett's Smart TV (2024–present)
Reality
- Rob & Romesh Vs (series 4–7; 2022–present)[a]
- Hold The Front Page (2023–present)
- The Overlap On Tour (2023–present)
Acquired programming
- Based on a True Story
- Bel-Air (series 2–present)[c]
- Last King of the Cross
- Peacemaker
- Poker Face
- Resident Alien (series 2–present)[a]
- S.W.A.T. (series 5–present)[a]
- Ted
- The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
- The Walking Dead: Dead City
Upcoming programming
Drama
- Amadeus (TBA)[7][8]
- Inheritance (TBA)[9]
- Iris (TBA)[10]
- Under Salt Marsh (TBA)[11]
Comedy drama
- They F**k You Up (TBA)[12]
Unscripted
Reality
- Big Zuu & AJ Tracey's Seriously Rich Flavours (Mid-2025)[13][14]
- Joe Lycett's United States Of Birmingham (Mid-2025)[14][15]
- Can't Knock The Hustle (TBA)[16]
Acquired programming
Former programming
Drama
- Wolfe (2021)
- COBRA (series 2–3; 2021–23)[a]
- Temple (series 2; 2021)[a]
- A Discovery of Witches (series 3; 2022)[a]
- The Rising (2022)
- The Midwich Cuckoos (2022)
- The Lazarus Project (2022–23)
- A Town Called Malice (2023)
Comedy drama
- Agatha Raisin (series 4; 2021–22)[e]
- Frayed (series 2; 2022)[f]
- Then You Run (2023)[g]
Unscripted
Reality
- Dating No Filter (series 2; 2022)[a]
- Got, Got Need (2022)
- Player Pranks (2022)
Variety
- The Russell Howard Hour (series 5–6; 2021–22)[a]
- The Deirdre O'Kane Show (2021)
- Fantasy Football League (series 7–8; 2022–24)[h]
Acquired programming
- The Blacklist (series 9–10)[a]
- Fantasy Island
- The Flash (series 7–9)[a]
- The Flight Attendant (series 2)[a]
- Legends of Tomorrow (series 6–7)[a]
- The Lost Symbol
- Magnum P.I. (series 4–5)[a]
- Manifest (series 3)[a][i]
- NCIS: Los Angeles (series 13–14)[a]
- NCIS: New Orleans (series 7)[a]
- SEAL Team (series 5–7)[a]
- Supergirl (series 6)[a]
- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
- Warrior (series 3)[a]
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.
- An Idiot Abroad
- Banshee
- Bliss
- Bulletproof
- Critical
- Curfew
- Delicious
- The Enfield Haunting
- Entourage
- The Five
- From (series 1–2)
- Grimm
- Hawaii Five-0
- Hooten & the Lady
- Intergalactic
- Jamestown
- Jett
- MacGyver
- Mad Dogs
- Merlin
- Mount Pleasant
- Prodigal Son
- Stan Lee's Lucky Man
- Stargate Atlantis
- Stargate SG-1
- Stargate Universe
- Stella
- Strike Back
- The Walking Dead[j]
- You, Me and the Apocalypse
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Moved from Sky One
- ^ Revival series. Previously aired on BBC Two from 1996–2015
- ^ Moved from Peacock UK
- ^ Moved from Sky Sci-Fi
- ^ Moved from Sky One. Co-production with Acorn TV
- ^ Moved from Sky One. Co-production with ABC TV
- ^ Co-production with Sky Atlantic (Sky Deutschland)
- ^ Revival series. Previously aired on BBC Two from 1994–96 and ITV from 1998–2004
- ^ Moved to Netflix for series 4
- ^ Previously aired on Fox UK (series 1–10) and Disney+ (series 11)
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.
- ^ Ntim, Zac (4 December 2024). "Gugu Mbatha-Raw To Lead Sky Limited Series Inheritance From Writer Karla Crome". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 4 December 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.
- ^ Yossman, K.J. (21 August 2024). "'Yellowstone's' Kelly Reilly to Lead New Sky Drama 'Under Salt Marsh'". Variety. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Big Zuu and AJ Tracey embark on a global quest for the world's most expensive dishes". BBC Media Centre]. 21 October 2024. Retrieved 12 December 2024.
- ^ a b "Sky & NOW what to watch 2025". Sky Group. 9 December 2024. Retrieved 12 December 2024.
- ^ "That's Entertainment: Sky's unscripted entertainment slate grows with new series from Joe Lycett". Sky Group. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
- ^ Richardson, Jay (17 December 2024). "Romesh Ranganthan shoots Sky Max travelogue Can't Knock The Hustle". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
- ^ Craig, David (18 December 2024). "From season 3 UK release date confirmed after staggering revelation". Radio Times. Retrieved 18 December 2024.