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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.
Find out what’s on this week and catch up on demand with shows from the last week with the Freeview TV guide.
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.
Freeview Play gives you 95% of the nation’s favourite TV, all for free. And if you want even more, you can top up with extra on-demand TV, movies and sport from the likes of Netflix , NOW and Prime Video whenever you like.*
Browse great TV shows from BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All 4, My5 and UKTV Play, all in one place. Just make sure you have their apps on your device to enjoy the best Freeview experience.
Tap the My Freeview button to check you have BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All 4, My5, UKTV Play, and STV players installed. Then, tap the Search button to search for live and on demand TV shows.
Freeview is the UK’s digital terrestrial television service. We’ve got one simple aim: to give you the best possible line-up of TV, for free. And with the Freeview mobile app you can watch the nation’s favourite live and on-demand TV wherever you are, whenever it suits you.
What channels should you get? To check Freeview TV channels at your home enter your postcode and house name or number to find the channels available where you live.
Most Freeview devices come with set-up instructions, but we’ve also put together some information to help with your recorder, TV or Freeview Play device. To get the Freeview mobile app you need a device on Android OS 4.4 KitKat and above, or iOS 11 and above.
Connecting your Freeview Play TV to your broadband. In order to make the most out of your Freeview Play TV or recorder you will need to connect it to your broadband using Wi-Fi* (or an Ethernet cable directly from your router if it is near enough).