- Film And TV
- 24 Aug 23
Sky announce string of new shows featuring the Kardashians, David Attenborough, Louis Theroux and more
Hans Zimmer will also be scoring a Sky/Peacock adaptation of Heather Morris’s novel, The Tattooist of Auschwitz.
Sky have announced a new documentary on the Kardashian family and show with Sir David Attenborough.
House of Kardashian is a three-part series which will explore the lives of the L.A reality TV stars and businesswomen. The show will include interviews from those close to the family, including parent Caitlyn Jenner.
Secret World Of Sound with David Attenborough will detail how different members of the animal kingdom, including caimans, fish, lions and hyenas use sound. The three-part series is due for release in Spring 2024.
“With Sky Documentaries we aim to bring our audience incredible true stories, made by the best storytellers in the business – which we’re proud to showcase in the richly compelling narrative of Louis Theroux’s Tell Them You Love Me, as well as in the riveting, thought-provoking series House Of Kardashian,” said Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentaries at the company.
“We also could not be more delighted to announce our ground-breaking natural history series, Secret World Of Sound With David Attenborough, set to premiere next year,” she added.
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📺 House of Kardashian. Coming soon. pic.twitter.com/isZoRtqUHT— Sky TV (@skytv) August 24, 2023
Journalist Louis Theroux will executive produce in a show on university professor Anna Stubblefield, who had an affair with Derrick Johnson, a non-verbal black man with cerebral palsy.
Elsewhere, Hans Zimmer will be scoring a Sky/Peacock adaptation of Heather Morris’s novel, The Tattooist of Auschwitz.
“Within the depths of Auschwitz, here is a story of hope and love, that transcends boundaries and resonates with the very essence of our humanity,” said the Oscar-winning composer.
“I stand humbled to be part of this extraordinary production and both Kara [Talve] and I are deeply privileged to compose this score.”
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