SKY REVEAL FEBRUARY PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS
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SKY REVEAL FEBRUARY PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS

Sky have revealed its programming and streaming highlights for February 2024.



ROB BECKETT'S SMART TV

From the makers of Never Mind the Buzzcocks comes a brand-new, fast-paced comedy quiz show all about the magic of television. Hosted by Rob Beckett alongside team captains – Josh Widdicombe and Alison Hammond – the show will be a hilarious celebration of the small screen and the shows we love.



ROB & ROMESH VS F1

Ahead of the start of the 2024 season, motormouthed comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan are back in action with a two-part special that will take them into the ultra-competitive world of Formula One racing.


FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE

With another raucous Premier League season in full swing, hosts Matt Lucas and Elis James - along with fellow football fanatic and comedian Andrew Mensah - are back with a second season of the critically acclaimed, iconic comedy series Fantasy Football League.



TED

Following the huge success of the global hit film franchise, Ted is taking over the small screen in a 7-episode prequel series. It’s 1993, and Ted the bear’s (Seth MacFarlane) moment of fame has passed


BRIAN JOHNSON & MARK KNOPFLER: GOOD TIMES

Musicians don’t come much bigger than legends of rock Brian Johnson and Mark Knopfler, lead singers of AC/DC and Dire Straits. Having sold a staggering 300 million records between them, each has left their own mark on our cultural history. Now, after a lifetime in music, they’re taking a moment to reflect.



TELL THEM YOU LOVE ME

Explores the extraordinary story of Anna Stubblefield, an esteemed university professor who becomes embroiled in a controversial affair with Derrick Johnson, a non-verbal man with cerebral palsy. Anna says she unlocked Derrick’s mind from his body by teaching him to communicate using a keyboard


CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM

Larry David returns as... Larry David, living the good life out in Los Angeles and stumbling through one faux-pas after another.




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