Sky has revealed its list of highlights coming to its channels and the streaming service NOW for December 2022.
With a variety of new and returning content named in the list, December could be a busy month of TV for Sky viewers.
Here’s the list of Sky and NOW content we’re excited to be able to watch in December.
Content coming to Sky and NOW in December
For viewers wanting to get into the festive spirit, Christmas Carole could be the ideal cosy film this year.
The Sky original follows Carole Mackay who sells festive items but is actually more like Ebeneezer Scrooge, who doesn’t like Christmas. The entrepreneur will see her past, present and future almost collide.
It will be available to watch on Sky max and NOW in December.
Other content coming to Sky and NOW in December 2022:
- Rob & Romesh vs the World Cup – Sky max and NOW
- The Unofficial Science of Home Alone - Sky max and NOW
- Little Red Riding Hood: After Ever After - Sky max and NOW
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks: Christmas Special - Sky max and NOW
- Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything – Sky comedy and NOW
- I Hate Suzie Too – Sky Atlantic and NOW
- The Nation’s Favourite Christmas Carol – Sky arts and NOW
- Portrait Artist of the Year Christmas Special - Sky arts and NOW
- Predators – Sky nature and NOW
- Moochie: Who Killed Jill Haliburton? – Sky crime and NOW
- Forensics: Catching the Killer – Series 2 – Sky crime and NOW
- New Amsterdam – Season 5 – Sky witness and NOW
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Content coming to Sky Cinema and NOW in December
- The Amazing Maurice
- This Christmas
- Der Kaiser
- Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
- The Batman
- The Bad Guys
- The Duke
- The Nan Movie
- Boxing Day
Other content coming to Sky in December
- Bros – Sky store and NOW
- World Darts Championship – Sky Sports and NOW
- Pakistan v England (cricket) - Sky sports and NOW
- Christmas Day NBA - Sky sports and NOW
- NFL: Christmas Games - Sky sports and NOW
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