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As the name suggests it focused on the lives of people renting rooms in a rather down-at-heel London house of multiple occupancy. Set in a Victorian former town house on the fictional Mafeking Terrace, the format of the series differed from soap opera in that the stories were largely distinct, occupying just a few episodes at a time.
This is a list of television shows broadcast by Sky Witness and Sky Living in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The schedule for Sky Witness currently consists of a mixture of American drama and factual programming. The channel is pitched towards a female audience, but has in recent years changed that position to include males.
Following that success, Sky brought out in 2008 an adaptation of The Colour of Magic and its second half The Light Fantastic, and in 2010 Terry Pratchett's Going Postal, the 33rd book in the Discworld series. Sky also co-produced The 4400 and co-financed the first season of Battlestar Galactica.
The Take (TV series) Talking to the Dead (TV series) Temple (TV series) Then You Run; Thorne (TV series) A Town Called Malice (TV series) Treasure Island (2012 TV series) The Tunnel (TV series) Two Weeks to Live (TV series)
Sky Replay is a British pay television channel operated by Sky that began broadcasting in December 2002 as Sky One Mix. The channel was previously known as Sky Two from 2005 to 2020. The brand name and format had earlier been used for a similar service which broadcast on analogue platforms for a year from 1996.
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Sky UK. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
Room for Two (Australian TV series), 1958–1959; See also "Room for 2", a 2016 song by Dua Lipa, from her debut self-titled album This page was last edited on 5 May ...
SkyShowtime launched in European markets where Sky does not operate their satellite and cable services, with viewers in countries like the United Kingdom and Ireland getting access to both Paramount+ and Peacock on their Sky Q and NOW boxes along with Sky Glass television sets instead. [2] [3] [4] [5]