SKY REVEALS MAY PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS, NEW AND RETURNING TITLES
- TV Zone
- Apr 3
- 3 min read
Sky have revealed its May 2025 programming highlights.

Poker Face
Season 2
From creative mastermind Rian Johnson and starring Emmy® Nominee Natasha Lyonne alongside a host of established guest stars, Charlie Cale is back on the run and making her way across the country one mystery at a time. From minor league baseball to big box retail, from funeral homes to alligator farms and even a grade school talent show, Charlie navigates her crime solving existential road-trip with deadpan wit, human empathy, and her signature uncanny lie-detecting ability.
Big Zuu & AJ Tracey's Rich Flavours
In a new culinary adventure, Big Zuu is teaming up with his rapper cousin AJ Tracey for a trip around the world. Seeking out the most unique, bizarre and expensive dining experiences, the pair will be sampling dishes and immersing themselves in the culture of the area, discovering the customs and stories behind these one-of-a-kind luxury meals.
While on their mission, the duo will be navigating East Asia, North America and Europe in a quest for bonkers luxury, finding out more about the creators and the diners that can’t resist their food. No delicacies are too strange, no dinner too expensive for these two – as their life on the road sees them push their taste buds to the limit.
Elsbeth
Season 2
Elsbeth stars Emmy Award winner Carrie Preston as Elsbeth Tascioni, the astute but unconventional consent decree attorney who utilises her unique point of view by working with the NYPD to catch New York's most well-heeled murderers. Season two of the critically acclaimed series brings new cases and challenges when mistakes of the past come back to haunt Elsbeth, her boss Captain Wagner and Detective Kaya Blanke.
Bibaa & Nicole: Murder in the Park
As the Covid lockdown eased in June 2020, a group of friends gathered in a London park to celebrate Bibaa Henry's birthday. As night fell, only Bibaa and her sister Nicole remained, dancing in the park. When they didn't return home, friends reported them missing, but the police did not act. 36 hours later, their bodies were found by Nicole's partner. Shockingly, police officers photographed and shared the crime scene images on social media.
This three-part series features interviews with the sisters' mother, Mina Smallman, and their close friends, along with insights from detectives as it pieces together the sisters' final hours, the hunt for a serial killer, and the subsequent police misconduct that followed. With new evidence and recordings, the series reveals the investigation's details, police attitudes, and the failures that left Bibaa and Nicole’s loved ones fighting for answers.
My Week with...
Uncover the day-to-day lives of the world’s most extraordinary women artists in My Week With… In this brand new series, Sky Arts sends art expert Kate Bryan to spend a week with some of the most iconic and disruptive women artists. With up to half the footage captured by Kate on an iPhone, these films are intimate, candid, and refreshingly real. The series comprises: The Guerrilla Girls, Lubaina Himid and Maggi Hambling
David Frost vs...
Part 2
The second part of David Frost Vs kicks off with David Frost vs Richard Nixon, the inside story of the most watched and one of the most important political interviews of all time. Frost conducted a titanic battle of wits over 28 hours with disgraced Former President Richard Nixon, speaking for the first time since the humiliation of his resignation over the Watergate scandal. The episode includes unseen footage, contributions from Nixon insiders Frank Gannon and Ken Khachigian, Frost's inner circle, film director Ron Howard and actor Michael Sheen.
The Brontës by Anita Rani : Sisters of Disruption
In this partly autobiographical one off special, award-winning broadcaster Anita Rani goes back to Bradford to look at the impact that three extraordinary sisters had on her life – and on millions of others. Growing up in West Yorkshire, Anita’s childhood was immersed in the legacy of the Brontës, ever since the haunting picture of the three sisters and brother Branwell adorned her classroom wall.
As the only Asian girl in her class and a self-described misfit, Anita will reveal how she found solace in reading and creating worlds for herself As well as visiting the locations that were pivotal in the Brontës’ lives, Anita returns to the places where her life intersected with theirs as she explores how these remarkable women changed her life – and finds out just why their lives and work continue to be relevant today.
Transmission details will be announced in due course.
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