Sky has revealed its list of highlights coming to its channels and the streaming service NOW for February 2023.
With a variety of new and returning content named in the list, February 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 February.
Content coming to Sky and NOW in February
With new content coming to a range of channels including Sky Kids, Sky max, Sky arts and more, there’s something for all the family to enjoy.
Kids can time travel with the hosts of Dino Club where they’ll be able to learn more about dinosaurs including weird and wonderful facts.
Dino Club will be available to watch on Sky Kids and NOW in February.
Other content coming to Sky Kids and Now in February:
- 123 Number Squad! (Age 3+)
- Morph (Age 3+)
- Where’s Wally (Age 3+)
- Miffy’s Adventures Big and Small (Age 3+)
Content coming to Sky and Now in February:
- Funny Woman – Sky max and NOW
- A League of Their Own: Road Trip (Series 7) – Sky max and NOW
- Django – Sky Atlantic and NOW
- The Man Who Stole The Scream – Sky documentaries and NOW
- Shaq – Sky documentaries and NOW
- Fred West: The Glasgow Girls – Sky crime and NOW
- Andrea Bocelli: The Journey – Sky arts and NOW
- Guy Garvey: From the Vaults (Series 4) – Sky arts and NOW
- Women Who Rock – Sky arts and NOW
- The Rookie (Season 5) – Sky witness and NOW
- The Rookie: Feds – Sky witness and NOW
- The Equalizer (Season 3) – Sky witness and NOW
Content coming to Sky Cinema and NOW:
- The Independent
- Bullet Train
- The Railway Children Return
- Father Stu
- Rock Dog 3
- Brian & Charles
- Sky Cinema Wizarding World
Content coming to Sky Sports and NOW in February
- Premier League
- Super Bowl LVII
- ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
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