Sky has announced four Original films and series coming to Sky Documentaries and NOW later this year.

The Frost Tapes (w/t) charts almost half a century of social, political, and cultural change “through the eyes of the one man who had a front-row seat to it all: Sir David Frost.”  A Sky Studios production, co-produced with Paradine Productions and White Horse Pictures, the series is made in collaboration with Frost’s son, Wilfred, with each episode anchored around Frost’s interviews with one key personality. The archive footage is supplemented by interviews with a list of new contributors including Michael Sheen, Liam Neeson, Joanna Lumley, Khalilah Ali and Tony Blair who help uncover Frost’s life and career.

The Body Next Door, produced by RAW, is a three-part documentary series that delves into “one of the most bizarre and shocking true crime stories of the past decade.” In November 2015, a macabre discovery thrusts Beddau, a former mining village in the heart of the Welsh Valleys, into the spotlight. “What begins as a seemingly harmless prank involving a medical skeleton found in the secure garden of a quiet residential block takes a horrifying turn when it is revealed that the ‘skeleton’ is, in fact, a dead body wrapped in over 40 layers of plastic. What emerges is a gripping murder mystery intertwined with a dramatic family saga, making headline news and sending shockwaves from the heart of the Welsh Valleys to the suburbs of New Zealand.”

A Sandpaper Films production, Doom Scroll: Andrew Tate & The Dark Side of the Internet, explores how and why someone with such toxic views was able to take hold of so many millions of young followers, exploring how Tate is a “terrifying symptom of the increasingly fractured world in which we live, propelled to infamy by the social media platforms beneath our fingertips.”

It speaks with his critics and those who know him, along with some of the architects of the social media algorithms which came to allow misogynistic content to proliferate.

Adam Hills: Foot Fault, produced by Noah Media Group, takes viewers behind the scenes of a global campaign around the growing form of the sport – Para-Standing Tennis – and its potential as a future Grand Slam and Paralympic event. Wheelchair Tennis is now a fixture at the Grand Slams and in the Paralympics, but for players with a range of disabilities like Adam’s, who can’t or don’t want to play their favourite sport in a wheelchair, there’s still no competitive representation in the elite-level tournaments. Adam visits some of the most famous tennis locations in the world, meeting and playing with former Grand Slam winners, as well as uncovering the barriers faced by aspiring tennis players with disabilities who want to be included by their sport at the highest level.

Adam Hills commented: “At the moment the world of tennis feels like a building with an entrance for able-bodied people and an entrance for people in wheelchairs, but nothing for anyone in between. I’ve spent years searching for a way to play tennis against people like me, and at the age of 53 time may be running out. I want to play Para-Standing Tennis while I can, but I also want to make sure there’s a way for kids with disabilities to be able to play the sport they love, on a level playing field. I’ve got a pretty loud microphone, and I intend to use it.”

Poppy Dixon, Sky’s Director of Documentaries and Factual, comments: “These new commissions showcase the breadth of content we have on the Sky Documentaries channel. With exclusive archive, unprecedented access and a deep dive into the untold, we feel so privileged to be working with some of the best creatives in the industry, to bring these important and compelling stories to life.”

 

The Frost Tapes (w/t)

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Pulling from an archive of over 10,000 interviews recorded over more than 50 years, The Frost Tapes (w/t) centers on era-defining David Frost interviews, unveiling a fresh perspective on today through the battles of yesterday. Seen through Frost’s eyes, we encounter the mid-to-late 20th century as a furnace of change and uncertainty that continues to permeate current affairs.

Across the series, Frost’s career acts as a spine, as we journey through recent history via his astonishing rise, with commentary and insights from the family and famous faces who knew him best. Each episode is anchored around Frost’s interviews with one key personality, providing a springboard into deeply relevant subject matters; from explosive encounters with Muhammad Ali discussing race to a forensic look at the infamous Nixon tapes, outtakes and all.

Time and again we’ll find Frost with a front-row seat to a key moment in history, always with a piercing set of questions at the ready and the easy charm to elicit a revealing response.

This archive footage is supplemented by interviews with an extraordinary list of new contributors including Michael Sheen, Liam Neeson, Joanna Lumley, Khalilah Ali and Tony Blair who help uncover Frost’s incredible life and career as one of the nation’s most renowned television hosts and journalists.

The Frost Tapes (w/t) is a Sky Studios production, co-produced with Paradine Productions and White Horse Pictures for Sky Documentaries. The Sky Original series is commissioned by Zai Bennett, Managing Director of Content and Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentaries and Factual. Hayley Reynolds is the Commissioning Editor and Ziyaad Desai the Assistant Commissioning Editor. The series is directed by Matthew Hill, Liz Mermin and Francis Longhurst.  Executive Producers are Danielle Peck for Sky Studios, Wilfred Frost for Paradine Productions, and Nigel Sinclair and Cassidy Hartmann for White Horse Pictures.

 

The Body Next Door

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Produced by All3Media company RAW (The Tinder Swindler, Three Identical Strangers, and The Man Who Played With Fire), The Body Next Door is a captivating three-part documentary series that explores one of the most bizarre and shocking true crime stories of the past decade.

In the heart of the Welsh Valleys, the quiet village of Beddau is known for its solidarity and resilience. With around 7,000 residents, it’s a place where everyone knows each other’s business—or so they think.

In November 2015, this peace is shattered by an astonishing discovery. What begins as a seemingly harmless prank involving a medical skeleton takes a horrifying turn when it is revealed that the ‘skeleton’ is, in fact, a real human body. The male corpse, meticulously wrapped in over 40 layers of plastic, is found in the secure garden of a quiet residential block.

With no matching DNA, fingerprints, or dental records, the identity of the deceased remains a mystery—as if the body had fallen from the sky. The case poses not just a “whodunnit” but also a “who is it?” The villagers share their bewilderment and horror. As the news spreads, the locals live in fear, thinking there is a killer on the loose.

The police investigation leads to the discovery of an unexpected suspect: a sweet old neighbour with a hidden past full of lies, trauma, and dark secrets. What emerges is a gripping and tragic murder mystery intertwined with a dramatic family saga.

The Body Next Door takes viewers through this extraordinary narrative, filled with unbelievable twists and turns, revealing a complex case that made headline news and sent shockwaves from the Welsh Valleys to the suburbs of New Zealand

The Body Next Door is a RAW production commissioned for Sky Documentaries by Zai Bennett, Managing Director of Content, Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentaries and Factual and Tom Barry, Commissioning Editor in association with All3Media International. The series is directed by Gareth Johnson and produced by Phelan Glen, Executive Producers are Louise Norman and Keeley Van Dyke for RAW.

 

Doom Scroll: Andrew Tate & The Dark Side of the Internet

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How does a self-professed misogynist become one of the world’s most influential people, and remain so even after being charged with rape and human trafficking? Andrew Tate’s meteoric rise to infamy has provoked global uproar, but the controversial figure is also a terrifying symptom of the increasingly fractured world in which we live, propelled by the social media platforms beneath our fingertips.

Doom Scroll: Andrew Tate & The Dark Side of the Internet goes beyond the headlines to explore how and why someone with such toxic views can take hold of so many millions of young followers.  The film highlights the dark influence of social media platforms and how their carefully-crafted algorithms have shaped our world today. The documentary speaks with his critics and those who know him, along with some of the architects of the social media algorithms which came to allow extreme, hateful and misogynistic content to proliferate – all in the pursuit of profit for the platforms. In a new look at the dark side of the internet, the film uncovers the online forces boosting extreme content and catapulting inflammatory figures like Andrew Tate to worldwide attention, and how this content can spill over into shocking real-world harm.

Doom Scroll: Andrew Tate & The Dark Side of the Internet is a Sandpaper Films production commissioned for Sky Documentaries by Zai Bennett, Managing Director of Content, Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentaries and Factual and Tom Barry, Commissioning Editor. Gilberte Phanor is the Assistant Commissioning Editor. The film is directed by Liz Mermin and produced by Nicky Lessware.  Executive Producers are Henry Singer, Susannah Price and Arthur Cary for Sandpaper Films.

 

Adam Hills: Foot Fault

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Back when Adam Hills was 18 years old he made an unusual career decision…he quit his job as a professional tennis coach (and any ambitions of being a pro) to pursue his dream of becoming a stand up comedian. He may have decided to ditch his racquet for a microphone, but Adam’s love for tennis has never disappeared. The problem is that tennis hasn’t always returned the passion that Adam and thousands of other players with disabilities have for the game.

Wheelchair Tennis is now a fixture at the Grand Slams and in the Paralympics, but for players with a range of disabilities like Adam’s, who can’t or don’t want to play their favourite sport in a wheelchair, there’s still no competitive representation in the elite-level tournaments. This Sky Original documentary tracks Adam’s global campaign to make some noise about a growing form of the sport – Para-Standing Tennis – and its potential as a future Grand Slam and Paralympic event.

His journey takes him via some of the most famous tennis locations in the world, meeting and playing with former Grand Slam winners, as well as uncovering the barriers faced by aspiring tennis players with disabilities who want to be included by their sport at the highest level. Adam also gets stuck into some serious competition along the way, with the aim of achieving his life-long dream of becoming a World Champion. As he says himself, “being a comedian is all about having ridiculous ideas, then seeing how far you can take them!”

Adam Hills: Foot Fault is a Noah Media Group production commissioned for Sky Documentaries by Zai Bennett, Managing Director of Content, Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentaries and Factual and Tom Barry, Commissioning Editor. The documentary is directed and produced by Emma Everitt. Executive Producers are Richard Makinson and Torquil Jones for Noah Media Group.

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