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  • Re: When is Greys Anatomy series 16 returning to Sky ‎19 Oct 2019 05:45 PM I have looked at the tv listings for the whole of October and it's not on, I think that it will start at the beginning of November like the last 10 seasons.
  • Its Raining Men is the fourth episode of thesixteenth seasonand the 346th overall episode ofGrey's Anatomy. 1 Short Summary 2 Full Summary 3 Cast 3.1 Main Cast 3.2 Guest Stars 3.3 Co-Starring 4 Medical Notes 4.1 Yan Huang 4.2 Clervie Martin 4.3 Alicia Chen 4.4 Josh 4.5 Miranda Bailey 4.6 Len 5 Music 6 Notes and Trivia 7 Gallery 7.1 Episode Stills 7.2 Behind the Scenes 8 Quotes 9 See Also After.

Yes, another Greys post. I have read from multiple sources after doing some googling. And have heard that sky will not be showing series 16 of greys and the final season of How to Get Away With Murder and other Disney/ABC owned shows, due to losing the rights. So currently these progra.

The latest season of Grey's Anatomy is currently airing in the States, and the halls of the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital continue to be as hectic as ever. At the moment, you can catch up with the first 14 seasons on Prime Video. The 15th is also available but at an additional cost, as it's not part of the Prime subscription. If you're already up to date with the entire series (I commend you, that's a lot of episodes), here's how to watch Grey's Anatomy season 16 in the UK.

If you've got a Sky or NowTV subscription, it should be pretty easy to catch Grey's Anatomy's newest season — just look out for iton Sky Witness this month, because it's listed as returning in October 2019. I reached out to a rep for the channel to confirm the specifics, but they say that things are 'still TBC at the moment.' So keep your eyes peeled.

At the moment, the current season is on its third episode in the U.S., which airs this Thursday, Oct. 10. If the show continues to air weekly, by the time this month is over it will have reached its sixth episode. So, British fans won't be too far behind watching it when it appears on Sky Witness.

As this season is so early on, it's hard to say which direction it will take. The usual narrative thread for each season involves at least one or two hefty and dramatic events, and it looks like this year will be no different. 'The hospital has completely turned on its head now and it's going to be quite a different landscape than we're used to,' actor Jake Borelli (who plays Levi Schmitt), recently told Entertainment Tonight. 'It's scary and exciting at the same time.'

As for Grey's Anatomy continuing for a 17th season, well, that remains to be seen. Series original Ellen Pompeo (who plays Meredith Gray) recently told Entertainment Weekly that the end might be near for her character. 'I'm clearly not prepared right now to make any kind of formal announcement about what my future is on the show, but I am really feeling like we have told the majority of the stories we can tell,' she said. 'It's about time that I mix it up. I'm definitely looking for a change.'

Although, according to Good Housekeeping,Pompeo has renewed her contract through 2020, which would suggest that Meredith will still be around for another season.

'I keep saying, 'I'm ready to move on and I want to stop the show before the ratings go down,' but the ratings never go down!' she explained to TVLine. 'They go down a little bit, but the fact that we are able to hold our [title as ABC's No. 1 series] is kind of [incredible]. It's very cool to have these kind of ratings and be on a hit network show in this [Peak TV] landscape.'

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The latest season of Grey's Anatomy is currently airing in the States, and the halls of the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital continue to be as hectic as ever. At the moment, you can catch up with the first 14 seasons on Prime Video. The 15th is also available but at an additional cost, as it's not part of the Prime subscription. If you're already up to date with the entire series (I commend you, that's a lot of episodes), here's how to watch Grey's Anatomy season 16 in the UK.

If you've got a Sky or NowTV subscription, it should be pretty easy to catch Grey's Anatomy's newest season — just look out for iton Sky Witness this month, because it's listed as returning in October 2019. I reached out to a rep for the channel to confirm the specifics, but they say that things are 'still TBC at the moment.' So keep your eyes peeled.

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At the moment, the current season is on its third episode in the U.S., which airs this Thursday, Oct. 10. If the show continues to air weekly, by the time this month is over it will have reached its sixth episode. So, British fans won't be too far behind watching it when it appears on Sky Witness.

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As this season is so early on, it's hard to say which direction it will take. The usual narrative thread for each season involves at least one or two hefty and dramatic events, and it looks like this year will be no different. 'The hospital has completely turned on its head now and it's going to be quite a different landscape than we're used to,' actor Jake Borelli (who plays Levi Schmitt), recently told Entertainment Tonight. 'It's scary and exciting at the same time.'

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As for Grey's Anatomy continuing for a 17th season, well, that remains to be seen. Series original Ellen Pompeo (who plays Meredith Gray) recently told Entertainment Weekly that the end might be near for her character. 'I'm clearly not prepared right now to make any kind of formal announcement about what my future is on the show, but I am really feeling like we have told the majority of the stories we can tell,' she said. 'It's about time that I mix it up. I'm definitely looking for a change.'

Although, according to Good Housekeeping,Pompeo has renewed her contract through 2020, which would suggest that Meredith will still be around for another season.

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'I keep saying, 'I'm ready to move on and I want to stop the show before the ratings go down,' but the ratings never go down!' she explained to TVLine. 'They go down a little bit, but the fact that we are able to hold our [title as ABC's No. 1 series] is kind of [incredible]. It's very cool to have these kind of ratings and be on a hit network show in this [Peak TV] landscape.'