A dad who left to join the fight in Ukraine without telling his wife or son has returned to his UK home amid fears the trip was "suicide mission".
26.02.2022 - 00:55 / variety.com
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine unfolds, Sky News has decided to air two daily, hour-long specials dedicated to covering the crisis across its TV, radio and digital/social media platforms.Starting on Monday (Feb. 28), the British outlet will air the specials each day at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m — with programming coming from Sky News’ team of correspondents both on the ground and at home.
These two additional hours will build on live reporting hosted from Kyiv this week.Sky News has numerous crews in Ukraine — including within the capital Kyiv and other cities throughout the nation. Alongside Mark Austin, Sky News’ chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay, Alex Rossi, John Sparks and Deborah Haynes will continue to update audiences worldwide on the developments of Russia’s attack. In addition, Diana Magnay and Dominic Waghorn will report from Moscow.
Adam Parsons will report in Poland.Also in today’s TV News Roundup:HBO Max and CBC have renewed their co-produced series “Sort Of” for a second season. The half-hour dramedy series was created by Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo and stars Baig as Sabi, an aimless gender fluid 30-something who works as a part-time nanny for an affluent family. The first season followed Sabi as they supported the family after the mother Bessy (Grace Lynn Kung) fell into a coma, developed a tense relationship with Bessi’s husband Paul (Gray Powell) and struggled to be true to themself with their traditional Pakistani family.
In addition to Baig, Kung and Powell, the series also stars Kaya Kanashiro, Aden Bedard, Amanda Cordner, Ellora Patnaik and Supinder Wraich. Baig and Filippo executive produce “Sort Of,” along with Jennifer Kawaja on behalf of Sienna Films. The show is distributed worldwide by Sphere Media.Langley
.A dad who left to join the fight in Ukraine without telling his wife or son has returned to his UK home amid fears the trip was "suicide mission".
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