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WWE Legends' House
WWE's greatest Legends reunite for a new title - only this time, they're competing outside of the ring. Imagine a beautiful house in the suburbs - perfectly furnished, with gorgeous landscaping, a lovely pool and quiet, respectable neighbors. WWE Superstars from the past including Rowdy Roddy Piper, Tony Atlas and Hacksaw Jim Duggan will turn the neighborhood upside down as the house staff tries their best to keep these Legends on time, on speaking terms, and out of trouble in this new reality show.
The F1 Show
A look at all the latest stories and talking points in Formula 1. Includes regular features and big-name interviews with F1 stars both past and present.
Gary Neville's Soccerbox
Join Gary Neville on a journey through the most iconic moments in Premier League history. He sits down with former players to dissect the plays that made history.
From the greatest goals to the most controversial calls, this Sky Sports show offers unparalleled insight into the world of football. Get ready to relive the moments that defined the game.
Legends of F1
A British television programme shown on Sky Sports F1. Steve Rider presents the series of interviews with Formula One legends of the past and present.
Class of '92: Full Time
Collectively known as the "Class of '92" Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and the Neville brothers - Phil & Gary - have decided to transform Salford City into a full time football club, with the ultimate aim of reaching the Football League. These five former Manchester United players bought their local, non-league, semi-professional football club Salford City FC in 2014. The club's joint managers, Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley aka "Bernard & Johnno", have never managed professionally. Talk of going pro has put them on edge, and results on the pitch start to suffer. Will they get a shot at their dream of being full time football managers? Some players will be asked to stay and become professional, some will be released. The division in the dressing room eventually reaches boiling point. The club is run by loyal volunteers, will they be offered full time jobs at the club they love? Many are suspicious about the owners' plans. To make the club ready for promotion, the owners have also decided to rebuild their stadium, Moor Lane. With building regulations imposing strict deadlines and work falling behind, the club could face relegation if the stadium doesn't meet safety standards. As the season draws to a close, Salford are desperate to salvage a place in the playoffs. After league promotions in the previous 2 seasons, can they make it a remarkable hat-trick?
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