Sky Crime launches in the UK
Telly Today: October 1st sees Tuesday highlights including the launch of Sky Crime, the latest channel from the network as well as our usual visit to Holby City on BBC One, Channel 4 look into the world of the KitKat bar and the sad story of Lady Jane Gray on Channel 5.
![]() One to Watch: Weclcome to Sky Crime from todayGet ready to go behind the yellow tape as the world’s most chilling true crime stories and serials head to a new home on the new Sky channel – Sky Crime. In the channel’s first week, the broadcaster will launch five new series featuring the world’s most compelling cases. A long-running sensation stateside, Snapped arrives on Sky Crime, featuring true stories of women pushed to the point of no return. There’s also a new series of Britain’s Most Evil Killers with the high-profile murder of Joanna Yeates, who was killed by her neighbour Vincent Tabak. This revealing look at the investigation that followed also includes testimony from Yeates’ landlord Christopher Jeffries, who was wrongfully arrested during the investigation. In the new series In Defense Of, the documentary series examines the challenges faces by attorneys who defend their notorious clients. The programme begins with John Henry Browne, the man who defended one of history’s most infamous serial killers, Ted Bundy. The channel also brings to screens In Ice Cold Blood, where actor and rapper Ice T brings raw, unbridled and chilling stories of human desire to the surface, complete with re-enactments, in depth interviews and archive footage. And in another new series, Mark of a Killer examines the disturbing behaviours of serial killers – beginning with “The Gainesville Ripper”, whose murder spree ended the lives of five students in under four days. Britain’s Most Evil Killers begins tonight at 9pm with Snapped at 10pm. |
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Inside The Tower, Channel 5 at 9.15pmAt the heart of this episode is one of the Tower of London’s greatest tragedies, the moving story of Lady Jane Grey who was executed there in Tudor times. The teenage queen’s brief rule is investigated by the curators of the tower, looking at her time on the throne and her imprisonment in the building. Cameras take a look at ancient graffiti carved into the walls by Jane’s fellow prisoners, a reminder of the once-powerful lives that were destroyed there. Chief Curator Tracy Borman looks into the background of Lady Jane’s story that begins with the death of Henry VIII who left his throne to son Edward VI, who was aged just nine. In Edward’s will it shows he, in turn, bestowed the rule of England to Lady Jane Grey and any family she may have. Edward’s sister, however, Mary decided to ignore the will of her sibling and after only nine days of Queen Jane, she was chucked in the tower and later had her head chopped off. |
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Holby City, BBC One (excluding Scotland) at 8pmChloe (Amy Lennox) is forensically examined and interviewed over her assault, while Ange (Dawn Steele) battles to keep Evan alive. But with so many versions of events, will the truth win out and Evan get his just desserts? Cameron (Nic Jackman) becomes incensed as he realises that Evan (Jack Ryder) is still capable of spinning events to make himself seem like a victim. How can Cam ensure justice for Chloe? Shaken by his diminishing cognitive abilities, Ric (Hugh Quarshie) tries to be there for his granddaughter while secretly arranging an MRI scan for himself. What will he discover? |