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unusual facts about Sky One



Dean Sturridge

In 1998, Sturridge appeared in season one of the fictional football drama Dream Team on Sky One (as himself) as a Harchester United player and was valued as a £5 million player.

Dougie Donnelly

In addition, he provides a voice over on the Sky One science entertainment show Brainiac: Science Abuse; solely for the "Brainiac Golf" sketch when a caravan is blown up; detonated by a fuse triggered by a professional golfer's putting stroke.

Duncan Pow

Duncan Pow is a British actor best known in his role in Sky One's Dream Team, as Liam Mackay the captain of Harchester United F.C. and as Linden Cullen in the BBC medical drama, Holby City.

Hogfather

A two-part TV series of Hogfather was screened on the 17 December and 18 December 2006 (8:00 p.m.) on Sky One in the UK, with Ian Richardson as the voice of Death and David Jason playing Death's manservant Albert.

Jonny Smith

Smith appeared on Sky One's 'Movies Greatest Cars', where he was noticed by Fifth Gear producers, and subsequently asked to attend a screentest.

Kyal Marsh

That summer Marsh moved to the United Kingdom, and in September 2007 he was announced as a cast member for the next series of the Sky One reality show Cirque de Celebrite, which is filmed on Woolwich Common in South East London.

Luke Mably

Thomas Luke Mably (born 1 March 1976) is an English actor, best known for playing Scott Lucas in Sky One's Dream Team, Prince Edvard in The Prince and Me and White in the 2009 thriller Exam.

Simon Delaney

In September 2012, he appeared in new comedy series Moone Boy on Sky One.

Terry Kiely

Terry Kiely (born September, 1975 in Richmond, Surrey) is an English actor best known for his role in the Sky One series Dream Team, where he played the popular character Karl Fletcher for eight years despite initially only signing up for six episodes.

Tim Lees

He has performed and choreographed many football skills commercials including Coca-Cola Street Striker where Wayne Rooney headed the campaign later shown on Sky One, a Toni & Guy UK tour and at Wembley Stadium for Microsoft.


see also

All You Want

The track was used at the end of the penultimate episode of the first series of Sky One's Mile High.

Games World

The show became the highest rated British produced TV show on Sky One - beaten only by The Simpsons and WWF Wrestling.

Leon Cooke

Cooke appeared on series 3 of Sky One's Got to Dance, where he gained 3 gold stars for a tap routine described by Adam Garcia as "Awesome".

Naysmith

Stuart Naysmith, fictional footballer played by Terence Meynard on Sky One's television drama Dream Team

Ryan Naysmith, character played by British actor Ricky Whittle in the Sky One football drama Dream Team

Pineapple Dance Studios

The second series was recorded under the title Louie Spence's Showbusiness and aired in early 2011 on Sky One, with repeats on PickTV in early 2012.