All Sky 1 articles – Page 7
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NewsC4 and Sky open late night entertainment slots
Broadcaster seeking ideas featuring new faces for post-10pm
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FeaturesFirst Look: Ratburger, Sky 1
Images from King Bert Productions comedy adapted from David Walliams’ children’s novel
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CommentSky has a lot to prove in light entertainment
Broadcaster’s new singing format needs to hit the ground running, says Stephen Arnell
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RatingsJamestown strikes gold for Sky
FRIDAY: Jamestown became Sky 1’s biggest show of the year, after more than 600,000 tuned in to the period drama.
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VideoLucky Man, Sky 1
Second series of the Carnival Films drama based on an original idea by Stan Lee.
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VideoJamestown, Sky 1
Carnival Film and Television drama on the early days of the first British settlers in America.
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RatingsHooten & Lady lands 500k
WEEKEND: Hooten and The Lady gripped almost 500,000 viewers for Sky 1 on Friday, as Victoria extended its lead over Poldark in the drama battle.
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Behind The ScenesHooten and the Lady, Sky 1
Production on our action romp took us around the world in search of adventure, says Simon Winstone
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RatingsViewers say 'I do' to Sky 1's Don't Tell The Bride
THURSDAY: The pay-tv launch of Don’t Tell the Bride doubled Sky1’s slot average while Syco and Shiver’s Jinx-style co-production The Investigator held on to much of its audience.
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NewsSky orders The Five follow-up
Sky 1 is following its Harlan Coben-created crime drama The Five with a new standalone drama, The Four.
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Behind The ScenesRoss Kemp: The Fight Against Isis, Sky 1
We found many inspiring people in our journey to reveal the society the Kurds are trying to build in Syria, says Marta Shaw
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NewsStop, Search, Seize returns to Sky
Sky 1 has handed border-patrol documentary series Stop, Search, Seize a second series.
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NewsSky shines spotlight on Freemasons
Sky 1 is to go behind the scenes at secretive organisation The Freemasons in a four-part documentary series.
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NewsSky's multi-million pound drama bet
Sky has made a multi-million pound bet on drama after ordering six high-profile series featuring talent including Idris Elba, Christina Hendricks, Dawn French and Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley.
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RatingsSolid start for Sky's The Five
FRIDAY: The Five doubled Sky 1’s slot average but couldn’t compete with recent Sky 1 orders including Stan Lee’s Lucky Man and You, Me and The Apocalypse.


















