The return of Ted, and the premieres of the new series DTF St. Louis and the horror movie Bring Her Back are the highlights on Sky and NOW next week.
It is both a comedic as well as scary week next week on Sky and NOW. Highlights include the return of the lovable teddy bear in season two of Ted. There is also the premiere of the new limited series DTF St. Louis. Additionally, the hit horror movie, Bring Her Back, will premiere. With new episodes of your favourite series also becoming available, you won’t be bored with what’s on offer.
Ted
Park Rules – Season 2, episode 1
It’s 1994, and the senior year of high school is underway for Ted the foul-mouthed teddy bear and his best friend, likeable but awkward John Bennett. Together they live in a working-class Boston home with John’s parents (Matty and Susan) and cousin (Blaire). Matty is a blustering, blue-collar Bostonian who sees himself as the unequivocal boss of the house and doesn’t like anyone challenging him, particularly his liberal-minded niece. Susan is kind, selfless, and almost pathologically sweet when it comes to caring for her family. Blaire is an outspoken college student who often finds herself at odds with her more traditional-minded relatives.
​​​​​​Friday 6 March 21.00 Sky One & NOW – All episodes available

DTF St. Louis
Season 1, episode 1
A limited series about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead. Starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour, Linda Cardellini and Richard Jenkins.​​​​​​
Monday 2 March 21.00 Sky Atlantic & NOW

COMING TO SKY CINEMA
Bring Her Back
Andy and his sister Piper face unsettling events while living with their foster mother Laura, whose grief and secrets draw them into a chilling supernatural ordeal. Horror starring Sally Hawkins.
​​​Available from Saturday 28 February, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW

Icefall
A young Native American game warden captures a notorious poacher, only to learn that the poacher is aware of the location of a plane carrying millions of dollars that has crashed in a frozen lake. Action thriller starring Joel Kinnaman (For All Mankind), Cara Jade Myers (Flowers of the Killing Moon), and the late Graham Greene (Dances with Wolves).
​​​​​​Available from Friday 6 March, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW

Plainclothes
At his mother’s New Year’s Eve party, Lucas (Tom Blyth), a young police officer, loses a letter no one was ever meant to read. Amid the backdrop of the suffocating family party, the search for the letter unlocks memories of a past he’s tried to forget: months earlier, while working undercover in a mall bathroom, Lucas arrested men by seducing them. But when he encounters Andrew (Russell Tovey), everything changes. What begins as another setup becomes something far more electric and intimate. As their secret connection deepens and police pressure mounts to make arrests, Lucas finds himself torn between duty and desire.
​​​​​​Available from Sunday 1 March, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW

ALSO NEW THIS WEEK
SKY ONE
The Dyers’ Caravan Park
Turf Wars – Series 1, episode 2
After their disastrous billboard promo sparks uproar, Danny and Dani scramble to fix the mess by hosting a lively sports day, hoping it’ll ease the rivalry and bring the caravan park together.
Tuesday 3 March 21.00 Sky Atlantic & NOW – New episodes weekly

SKY ARTS
Landscape Artist of the Year 2026
The Falkirk Wheel / Winner’s Film – Series 11, episode 8 & 9
We’ve reached the final of the 2026 edition of Landscape Artist of the Year, and our three remaining artists have just one landmark remaining between them and the £10,000 commission – Scotland’s Falkirk Wheel. Opened in 2002, this magnificent feat of mechanical engineering is the only rotating boat lift of its kind in the world. A one-of-a-kind structure fit to inspire a one-of-a-kind painting. Once the judges have made their decision, we then follow the winner to County Mayo as they complete their commission to paint the iconic Coragh Patrick – ‘The Holy Mountain’ – for display in the National Gallery of Ireland.
Wednesday 4 March 20.00‌ Sky Arts & NOW – New episodes weekly

SKY WITNESS
The Rookie
The Red Place – Season 8 episode 3
Nolan makes a quiet arrest, and Lucy and Celina race to rescue a kidnapping victim. Meanwhile, Harper and Lopez help outsmart a killer, and Miles visits a familiar face.
Tuesday 3 March 21.00 Sky Witness & NOW – New episodes Weekly
Watson
Expletive Deleted – Season 2, episode 3
Watson and the team work alongside Laila to help a patient named Maxine, a 30-year-old who looks 10 years old.
Sunday 1 March 21.00 Sky Witness & NOW – New episodes Weekly
FBI
Falsetto – Season 8 episode 5
Maggie partners with Eva to hunt a killer after a shocking daytime stabbing in an NYC park. After a subsequent murder, they realise the assassin has a hit list, begging the question: “Who’s on it and who’s next?”
Thursday 5 March 21.00 Sky Witness & NOW – New episodes Weekly

Plan your viewing week on Sky and NOW.

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