Sky confirms return of iconic channel that's been missing from your TV Guide for 6 years

Sky confirms return of iconic channel that's been missing from your TV Guide for 6 years

After vanishing from TV Guides back in 2021, the iconic channel will make a triumphant return later this month

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Aaron Brown

By Aaron Brown


Published: 07/02/2026

- 06:01

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It will be the exclusive home of Saturday Night Live UK

  • Sky One will return on February 24, 2026
  • It will be accessible on Channel 106
  • Sky retired the iconic brand in 2021 after 32 years
  • You'll be able to watch on Sky Q, Sky Stream, Sky Glass
  • But you'll need to be subscribed to the pricier Sky Ultimate TV
  • It comes days before a blockbuster event from Sky TV
  • The British brand has teased "big things are coming" soon


Sky has confirmed plans to resurrect its iconic Sky One channel this month.


Sky Glass, Sky Stream, and Sky Q viewers will be able to tune-in via Channel 106. It'll only be included in the Sky Ultimate TV bundle, which starts from £22 per month. That means if you subscribe to the most affordable Sky TV Essentials package (£15 per month) you'll miss out on the new lineup.

For those who don't remember, Sky One launched with a lot of fanfare in 1989. Over the years, this popular channel has been host to all-new episodes of The Simpsons and the feverishly-anticipated Friends reunion episode. However, the British broadcaster decided to retire its namesake back in 2021, when it was replaced with Sky Showcase.

"The all-new Sky One brings together showstopping new TV alongside much-loved favourites all in one place," Sky has teased in its announcement. New shows like The Dyers’ Caravan Park and Gemma Collins: Four Weddings and a Baby, as well as returning favourites like Rob & Romesh Vs.., The Paper, and Ted will all air on Sky One.

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And there's not long to wait. Sky TV viewers will see Sky One make a reappearance in their TV Guide from February 24, 2026. Sky One will also host Saturday Night Live UK, launching later this year.

The relaunched channel replaces Sky Showcase and Sky Max, bringing together a rich slate of entertainment in one place, making it easier than ever for viewers to find must-watch telly.

Discussing the decision to return Sky One to the TV Guide after it was ditched in 2021, Carli Kerr, MD of Sky TV and NOW (formerly NOW TV) said: "Our goal is to make it easier than ever for Sky TV customers to find and enjoy the shows they love. Building on the iconic heritage of Sky One, the channel will be a one-of-a-kind destination that’s big, bold and bursting with energy, bringing together brand-new Sky Originals like The Dyers’ Caravan Park, returning favourites such as Rob & Romesh Vs., and serving as the home of the highly anticipated Saturday Night Live UK."

The SNL UK cast are: Hammed Animashaun, Ayoade Bamgboye, Larry Dean, Celeste Dring, George Fouracres, Ania Magliano, Annabel Marlow, Al Nash, Jack Shep, Emma Sidi and Paddy Young. The sketch show will be exclusive to Sky One in the UK

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Sky One joins an existing lineup of Sky-branded channels, including Sky Atlantic, Sky Comedy, Sky Witness, Sky Crime, Sky Nature and Sky Documentaries.

To accommodate the new arrival, Sky Q viewers will see a few changes to the TV Guide, Sky Comedy will shift to Channel 113, Sky Documentaries moves to Channel 114, Sky Crime moves to Channel 121, Sky Arts moves to Channel 122, Challenge moves to 130, Sky Sci-Fi moves to Channel 145, and Sky Nature moves to Channel 124.

If you watch on newer SkyOS-powered devices, like Sky Glass and Sky Stream, you'll see Sky Comedy move to Channel 109, Sky Documentaries move to Channel 110, Sky Crime move to Channel 111, Sky Arts move to Channel 112, Challenge to 116, and Sky Sci-Fi to 114.

This shake-up is unlikely to be the last from Sky TV over the coming weeks, with the British broadcaster teasing that "big things are coming" at its next blockbuster event, scheduled for later this month. It's unclear what we'll see unwrapped from the telly firm, but a prominent analyst told GB News that it's unlikely to be a new set-top box.

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