"Perfect for fans who enjoy the chaotic camaraderie of A League of Their Own but crave more focused, high-effort failure."
Watching Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan willingly walk into humiliation is pure schadenfreude. From the high kicks of the West End to the heavy lifting of Strongman competitions, the show thrives on their spectacular incompetence and bickering bromance. After a finale that tested their physical limits, we are currently stuck in the waiting room, anxious for news on whether Sky Max will subject them to another round of public embarrassment. Will they tackle synchronized swimming or perhaps lion taming? The possibilities for disaster are endless. To ensure you have a front-row seat for their next inevitable disaster, adding a reminder for the new season is the only way to beat the buzzer.
| Watched? | # | Air Date | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Dec 09, 2025 | Bollywood | |
| E2 | Dec 16, 2025 | Hip Hop in New York | |
| E3 | Dec 23, 2025 | The Jungle | |
| E4 | Dec 30, 2025 | Shakespeare | |
| E5 | Jan 15, 2026 | Team GB: Winter Special (1) | |
| E6 | Jan 22, 2026 | Team GB: Winter Special (2) |
Release Window: Spring
Rob & Romesh Vs... has maintained a steady annual rhythm for six years, typically returning in May. Since its debut in 2019, the Sky Max original has evolved from a comedy experiment into a reliable ratings powerhouse. While the inaugural season launched in January, the production schedule has increasingly favored a spring window to capitalize on the pre-summer landscape. Sky often supplements the series with standalone specials, but the core episodic blocks demonstrate a consistent year-over-year commitment that has solidified the duo's presence on the channel's roster.
The broadcast trajectory highlights Sky’s strategy of using high-profile comedic talent to anchor their midweek programming. By maintaining a predictable release cycle, the network has successfully cultivated a loyal audience. This stability is a testament to the show's format flexibility and the enduring chemistry between the leads, ensuring its place as a cornerstone of modern British light entertainment.