Sky has revealed the content coming to its channels and the streaming service NOW for August 2022.
With a variety of new and returning content named in the list, August could be a busy month of TV for Sky viewers.
Here’s a list of some of the Sky and NOW content you can watch in August.
Content coming to Sky and NOW in August 2022
A League of Their Own is returning to sky with its 17th series. Jamie Redknapp and Romesh Ranganathan will return to our screens for more hilarious challenges and stunts. It’s a Sky Original and you can watch it on Sky max and NOW in August.
Fans of Princess Diana can tune in to Sky documentaries and NOW in August to watch Diana’s story unfold. It will be told exclusively through contemporaneous archive footage.
There’s something for all the family as MC Grammar Wonder Raps (Series 2), Bakugan Evolutions (Season 4) are being added to Sky kids and NOW.
Sports fans can get excited for Premier League football as the new season gets underway on Sky Sports. That’s not all though as cricket fans can watch England v South Africa and if you want to turn your summer up a gear, you can tune into Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix.
Other content coming to Sky and NOW in August 2022
- House of the Dragon – Sky atlantic and NOW
- Irma Vep - Sky atlantic and NOW
- Code 404 – Series 3 – Sky comedy and NOW
- The Numan Method – Sky original – Sky arts and NOW
- Bull – Season 6 – Sky witness and NOW
- Day of the Dead – Sky sci-fi and NOW
- Chasing the Dream – Sky documentaries and NOW
- Patagonia – Sky nature and NOW
- Killer in my Village – Season 6 – Sky crime and NOW
Content coming to Sky Cinema and NOW in August 2022
- Sing 2
- Father of the Bride
- Blacksite
- Jackass Forever
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