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Sky's New Drama Looks Just Like 'Outnumbered'

Sky's New Drama Looks Just Like 'Outnumbered'

'Breeders' stars Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard.

Lauren Bell

Lauren Bell

Brand new Sky drama, Breeders is on its way and we love that it is already drawing comparisons to Outnumbered on Twitter.

The show which lands on Sky One and NOW TV on 12th March, has released a first look trailer that is hilarious and relatable, as it's all about the highs and major lows of bringing up kids, from the interruptions and curveballs to the lack of sleep.

It explores the message most parents know but aren't willing to admit: "You would willingly die for your children, but quite often you also want to kill them," according to Sky.

In a hilarious demonstration, the trailer sees parents Paul and Ally (played by Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard) discussing which duvet cover would best suffocate their kids in a moment of despair. It's all in jest, of course - this is a comedy not a crime drama!

Sky

We see one of their children, Luke (George Wakeman) throwing up into a cup in a cafe, as well as interrupting a rare intimate moment between his parents declaring he 'needs a poo'. Charming.

It sounds hilarious and not dissimilar to the old British favourite:Outnumbered that starred Claire Skinner and Hugh Dennis as the parents of three kids who continually tested their patience and parenting ability in laugh-a-minute fashion.

Since Outnumbered's regular series' finished back in 2014, and a Christmas special in 2016, there's been a gaping hole in need of an honest, uncompromising parenting sitcom - and now it's been filled.

George Wakeman and Jayda Eyles play kids Luke and Ava (
Sky)

In this new drama, we'll see Paul and Ally juggle daily life, which becomes even more strained when Ally's estranged father Michael comes knocking. It sounds as if he's as difficult to manage as kids, and even more opinionated.

The ten-episode drama is set to air on Sky One at 10pm on March 12th.

It's not the only new show on its way to Sky, though. If crime dramas are more your thing, then you'll like the sound of The Undoing.

Breeders sounds set to be the new Outnumbered (
BBC)

Based on the book You Should Have Known by Jean Hanff Korelitz, it centres around the wealthy Sachs family who appear to have the perfect life.

Grace (Nicole Kidman) is a successful therapist about to publish her first book, has a devoted husband Jonathan (Hugh Grant) and her son attends an elite private school in New York City.

But overnight, everything changes; a violent death takes place in the local community, Grace's husband is missing and she starts to unravel terrible information about the person she thought she knew.

The Undoing is set to land on Sky Atlantic in May.

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Topics: TV and Film, TV Entertainment, Sky