SKY REVEAL APRIL PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS
Sky have revealed the new and returning programming across its portfolio of channels this April.
The Regime
A darkly comedic, six-episode series The Regime, starring Academy Award® winner Kate Winslet, tells the story of life within the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it unravels. Increasingly isolated and paranoid, Chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) seeks a new confidant as her palace and country fracture around her.
Hold the Front Page
Josh Widdicombe and Nish Kumar are about to leap back into the weird and wonderful world of local news journalism with Hold the Front Page, returning for a second run. And this time, the boys are determined to do a lot better than they did before.
Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir
Jim Moir and his wife Nancy continue their ornithological adventure around the UK, donning their binoculars and their paintbrushes to spot and paint unique species of birds. Along the way they'll meet local ornithologists, famous artists, and a couple of Jim’s famous friends who will have a go at creating some art.
Brian Johnson & Mark Knopfler's Music Legends
Musicians don’t come much bigger than legends of rock Brian Johnson and Mark Knopfler, lead singers of AC/DC and Dire Straits. In this brand new series, Brian, Mark and special guests will embark on a romp through the history of popular music, exploring the moments that transformed these mavericks into iconic musicians.
The Equalizer - Season 4
Queen Latifah is back as Robyn McCall, an enigmatic woman who uses her extensive skills to help those with nowhere else to turn in the fourth season of the hit US drama. In the season premiere, McCall races to save the team after they're put into extreme danger by her former CIA colleague.
The Good Doctor - Season 7
Dr Shaun Murphy begins his final shift at St Bonaventure as we reach the farewell season of The Good Doctor. As the final series begins, Shaun is still adjusting to parenthood as he takes on his first case back at the hospital with two baby patients in need of the same heart.
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