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Freeview is the biggest TV platform in the UK, used in 18 million homes and giving access to 95% of the nation’s most popular shows, for free. Free to air digital terrestrial television service. Includes reception information, channel lineup and FAQ.
- TV Guide
Find out what’s on this week and catch up on demand with...
- What Channels Should I Get
You can enjoy Freeview through your Freeview Play TV,...
- Problems Recording Freeview
Get the best of next week's TV line-up in your inbox every...
- Search or Browse FAQs
What channels can I watch on Freeview – live and on-demand....
- Get Freeview Play
Freeview Play is built into most new TVs and recorders, so...
- Mobile App Licence Agreement
We, Everyone TV Platforms Limited, our Affiliates and DTV...
- Website Accessibility Statement
Some content on the Freeview website is developed and...
- Site Terms of Use
DUK are responsible for maintaining and operating the...
- TV Guide
Find out what’s on this week and catch up on demand with shows from the last week with the Freeview TV guide.
This is a list of the current channels available on digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, and those that have been removed. This list of channels is available with the Freeview platform, but can be tuned with non-Freeview set-top boxes / specialised TVs.
How to watch Freeview online. In addition to viewing your favourite programmes through live TV you can also watch Freeview on a connected TV via Freeview Play, on mobile phones and tablets through our mobile app or online via our TV Guide on the Freeview website. tv. app.
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TV Guide and Listings for all UK TV channels; BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Freeview, Sky, Virgin Media and more. Find out what's on TV tonight here.
Freeview TV guide with listings for all Freeview channels: BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Film4, Sky Sports, and more. Find out what's on Freeview today, tonight and beyond.
The Freeview service broadcasts free-to-air television channels, radio stations and interactive services from the existing public service broadcasters. Channels on the service include the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 terrestrial channels, as well as their digital services.