Press Release
Brand new in 2022, Sky reveals the TV that’s set to get the nation talking with five first-look trailers showcasing the latest Sky Originals. So, whether you are a fan of dramas, entertainment or documentaries, check out the trailers to get a sneak-peek at the latest must-see shows from Sky.
The line-up features much-loved British talent including Keeley Hawes, Max Beesley, Katherine Jenkins, as well as a never-seen before look at Mother Teresa and a ground-breaking new wildlife series.
Kicking off the year with an exclusive look at some of the shows that are set to get TV fans talking, Sky will also be launching a ‘TV fan club’ and Sky Cinema reviewers programme that will see real-fans and influencers previewing new Sky films and TV shows - putting the power of the review into the hands of the fans and kick-starting the conversation online.
To celebrate the exclusive look at the new shows, Sky commissioned new research that reveals we are in fact a nation that loves a good TV recommendation – with 48% of us admitting to having a trusted ‘go to’ when we want to know what to watch, with mums (12%) and best friends (11%) topping the list of who we trust the most.
The research also reveals that more than one in four (27%) Brits have posted a TV or film review online, demonstrating how us Brits are becoming a nation of armchair experts and couch critics.
You can check out the new first-look trailers by uttering the phrase ‘Brand New In 2022’ into your Sky voice-controlled remote, as well as catch up on returning favourites on your TV at home.
Other much-anticipated shows coming to Sky this year also include Game of Thrones prequel, House of The Dragon, thrilling drama Gangs of London 2 and the new adaptation of the much-loved book, The Time Travellers Wife.
The line-up features much-loved British talent including Keeley Hawes, Max Beesley, Katherine Jenkins, as well as a never-seen before look at Mother Teresa and a ground-breaking new wildlife series.
Kicking off the year with an exclusive look at some of the shows that are set to get TV fans talking, Sky will also be launching a ‘TV fan club’ and Sky Cinema reviewers programme that will see real-fans and influencers previewing new Sky films and TV shows - putting the power of the review into the hands of the fans and kick-starting the conversation online.
To celebrate the exclusive look at the new shows, Sky commissioned new research that reveals we are in fact a nation that loves a good TV recommendation – with 48% of us admitting to having a trusted ‘go to’ when we want to know what to watch, with mums (12%) and best friends (11%) topping the list of who we trust the most.
The research also reveals that more than one in four (27%) Brits have posted a TV or film review online, demonstrating how us Brits are becoming a nation of armchair experts and couch critics.
You can check out the new first-look trailers by uttering the phrase ‘Brand New In 2022’ into your Sky voice-controlled remote, as well as catch up on returning favourites on your TV at home.
Other much-anticipated shows coming to Sky this year also include Game of Thrones prequel, House of The Dragon, thrilling drama Gangs of London 2 and the new adaptation of the much-loved book, The Time Travellers Wife.
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