NEW COMEDY
The Baby
Thu, 9pm & 9.40pm, Sky Atlantic (box set, Sky Box Sets & NOW)
Raising a baby is never easy especially when the child in question is a demonic monster.
In Sky Atlantic's new eight-part comedy horror, chef Natasha is landed with a baby - quite literally when it falls out of the sky into her arms. After trying in vain to leave the infant at the nearest police station, she feels forced to care for him while she unravels the mystery of his origins.
To her horror, she realises this is no ordinary child. He's a demon in diapers with supernatural powers who can compel adults to do his evil bidding - and as the body count grows, Natasha finds herself in a living nightmare.
Can Natasha offload the little monster before he does her harm? And does the mysterious, chain-smoking Mrs Eaves (Amira Ghazalla) hold the key to her freedom?
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