What To Watch In Week 30

The brothers are back. BAFTA-winner Danny Dyer and series creator Ryan Sampson return with Harriet Webb for the second series of Sky Original comedy Mr Bigstuff as the Campbell boys hunt for their estranged dad. Only on Sky Max and NOW.
While we make every effort to ensure details are correct at the time of publication (Thursday 3 July) all dates are subject to amendment and may be moved in the schedule prior to final exchange.
Mr Bigstuff
Series 2, episodes 1 & 2
BAFTA-winner Danny Dyer (Rivals), series creator Ryan Sampson (Brassic, Plebs), and Harriet Webb (Big Boys, I May Destroy You) return for series two of Mr Bigstuff, premiering this July on Sky and NOW. Series one earned Dyer his first-ever BAFTA TV award for his performance as Lee Campbell, the estranged brother of Glen (played by Sampson). Set in suburban Essex, the series was a huge hit with audiences, becoming Sky Max’s highest-rated new original comedy in three years. Series two picks up two weeks after the shock news that the brothers’ dad’s not actually dead, and Lee and Glen are handling it very differently. But, with chaos mounting and questions piling up, the brothers unite on a mission to track him down. Meanwhile, Kirsty’s taking charge in the bedroom and the boardroom, but one badly timed kiss—and a mysterious blackmailer—threaten to bring it all crashing down. With secrets spilling and tempers flaring, it’s only a matter of time before the family blows up—again.
Thursday 24 July 21.00 Sky Max & NOW – All episodes available
SWAT
Vanished – Season 8, episode 1
Returning for its eighth and final season, Hondo (Shemar Moore) is back to lead his elite tactical team into the fray one last time. As the season opens, SWAT tackles a mission with personal ties for Hondo when they race to find a group of missing students and their bus driver, Hondo’s former high school football coach. Also, Hicks has reservations regarding Hondo’s new 20-Squad team addition, Devin Gamble (Annie Ilonzeh), a cop with a family background deeply entrenched in crime.
Sunday 20 July 21.00 Sky Max & NOW
Kraven the Hunter
Kraven the Hunter is the action-packed standalone story of how one of Marvel’s most iconic villains came to be. Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays Kraven, a man whose complex relationship with his ruthless gangster father, Nikolai Kravinoff (Russell Crowe), starts him down a path of vengeance with brutal consequences, motivating him to become not only the greatest hunter in the world, but also one of its most feared.
Available from Friday 25 July Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
Sacramento
Following the death of his father, energetic and free-spirited Rickey (Michael Angarano) convinces long-time friend Glenn (Michael Cera) to go on an impromptu road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. Frustrated by Rickey’s Peter Pan complex, Glenn is encouraged by his pregnant wife Rosie (Kristen Stewart) to go on the adventure to reconnect. In the worn yellow seats of Glenn’s old college convertible, the two men confront their anxiety-ridden lives, addressing past mistakes and questioning what their futures hold.
Available from Saturday 19 July Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
Buffalo Kids
Two parentless Irish siblings arrive in New York City via ocean liner and quickly find themselves on a wild, cross-country journey aboard an orphan train where they meet an extraordinary new friend who will change their lives forever. Fuelled by curiosity, friendship, and teamwork, their dangerous and discovery-filled quest will introduce them to devious villains, unexpected heroes, and surprising adventures in their heart-warming and hilarious search for a home. Family friendly animation featuring the voices of Gemma Arterton, Sean Bean and Stephen Graham.
Available from Sunday 20 July Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
The Walking Dead: Dead City
Why Did the Mainlanders Cross the River? – Season 2, episode 3
Negan tries something new with The Croat; Maggie travels into a dangerous, surprising place.
Thursday 24 July 22.00 Sky Max & NOW – New episodes weekly
Creature Commandos
Chasing Squirrels – Season 1, episode 4
The team return home to find what makes Circe tick; Weasel ponders how he ended up in Belle Reve.
Tuesday 22 July 23.30 Sky Max & NOW – New episodes weekly
The Gilded Age
Season 3, episode 5
From Oscar® and Emmy® winner Julian Fellowes, this sprawling period drama chronicles the conflict between old and new in New York City’s glittering Gilded Age. In Season 3, ambition and scandal collide as the Russells take their place at the head of society, the van Rhijn household is thrown into chaos, and both Marian and Peggy strike up new romances.
Monday 21 July 21.00 Sky Atlantic & NOW – New episodes weekly
And Just Like That…
Season 3, episode 9
From executive producer Michael Patrick King, And Just Like That… continues to follow Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, Seema, and LTW as they navigate the complicated reality of life, love, sex, and friendship in their 50s in New York City.
Friday 25 July 21.00 Sky Comedy & NOW – New episodes weekly
The Rookie
Wildfire – Season 7, episode 8
Nyla remains suspicious of Liam Glasser as a wildfire erupts, causing chaos in the city; James tries to help a friend; Seth makes a costly mistake, putting two of their own in danger.
Tuesday 22 July 21.00 Sky Witness & NOW – New episodes Weekly
Elsbeth
Tiny Town- Season 2, episode 11
Sparks fly between Elsbeth and a handsome Scottish musician named Angus (Ioan Gruffudd) after he witnesses a murder through a video art installation linking Manhattan with his tiny seaside town. The two join forces to solve the case together from across the pond
Monday 21 July 21.00 Sky Witness & NOW – New episodes Weekly
Chicago FIre
Born of Fire- Season 13, episode 13
After a daring rescue at an adventure park, Kidd asks Severide to create a ropes course for Girls on Fire. Violet’s former nemesis returns, pleading for her help. Herrmann creates a signature cocktail for Molly’s
Friday 25 July 21.00 Sky Witness & NOW – New episodes Weekly
Chicago Med
Take a Look in the Mirror- Season 10, episode 13
Lenox’s mentorship is put to the test. Hannah helps a religious young woman with an ectopic pregnancy. Ripley’s self-destructive behavior continues to escalate.
Friday 25 July 20.00 Sky Witness & NOW – New episodes Weekly
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