The channel's temporary moniker aims to encourage viewers to snuggle up in front of the television wearing onesies, in a bid to recover from the previous night's celebrations.
Highlights of Sky Onesie's programming will include the premiere of David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive - a 90-minute film which sees the broadcaster explore the iconic London museum at nighttime - at 6.30pm.
Attenborough previously said of the documentary: "I have been coming to the Natural History Museum since I was a boy. It's one of the great places to come to learn about natural history.
"In this film, we have the technology to bring back to life some of the most romantic and extraordinary extinct creatures that can be conceived; some are relatively recent animals like the dodo, others older like the dinosaurs, and some we only know through fossil evidence."
Other programmes in Sky Onesie's schedule include a feature length version of Ray Winstone's smuggler drama Moonfleet and another chance to watch the double-bill special of Mad Dogs: The Finale.
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