Sky launched seven new Sky Original documentary projects

The seven new commissions are currently in production and post-production and are scheduled to air in late 2022 and 2023 across Sky and NOW.

25 AUG 2022

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Sky revealed details about seven new Sky Original documentary projects across Sky Documentaries, Sky Nature, and Sky Crime. The new commissions are currently in production and post-production and will air in late 2022 and 2023 across Sky and NOW. "From celebrating talented, young, underrepresented voices in an exciting growth sport, to asking uneasy questions about one of Britain’s most notorious killers, to using cutting-edge technology to listen to the natural world with new ears, we are thrilled to be showcasing such an innovative, thought-provoking and entertaining range of true stories on our factual slate," Poppy Dixon, Sky’s Director of Documentaries and Factual, said.

The newly commissioned titles for Sky Documentaries include "The Good Fight Club," which follows a young team of mixed martial arts fighters from South East London, training in one of the fastest growing and most lucrative sports in the UK as they try to shape a brighter future for themselves. Spector is a four-part series unraveling the unconventional life and criminal conviction of one of the 20th-century producers, Phil Spector.

Also set to air on Sky Documentaries is "Hurst: The First and Only," which charts the extraordinary life of Geoff Hurst, the only player to score a hat trick in a World Cup final. "Intrusion: Stasi FC" uses personal testimony from survivors and an extensive archive to tell the compelling story of how The Stasi, East Germany’s secret service, abused football to destabilize the last oasis of free speech in the country.

On Sky Nature, "Whale with Steve Backshall" serves as a continuation of the recent series "Shark with Steve Backshall" and follows Steve as he embarks on a voyage of discovery into the most iconic yet threatened whales and dolphins across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Together with world-leading scientists and conservationists, Steve will reveal what can be done to ensure their survival. "Secret World of Sound," a working title, will use world-class audio technology to create an immersive soundscape and reveal new insights into animal behavior. Often overlooked despite being the fabric of the natural world, sound will be at the forefront of this cutting-edge series and explore the impact it plays in the lives and evolution of the animal kingdom.

"Fred West: The Glasgow Girls" is a three-part true crime series coming to Sky Crime that will unpick Fred West’s three earliest known murders. With criminal tendencies dating back to his little-known years spent living in Glasgow, this series - led by an all-female creative team - asks why these shocking signs were ignored and how this period shaped the serial killer Fred West would become.

From celebrating talented, young, underrepresented voices in an exciting growth sport, to asking uneasy questions about one of Britain’s most notorious killers, to using cutting-edge technology to listen to the natural world with new ears, we are thrilled to be showcasing such an innovative, thought-provoking and entertaining range of true stories on our factual slate.” Poppy Dixon Director of Documentaries and Factual, Sky