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  1. Take Freeview from small screens to big ones. Get inspired in the kitchen, Entertained on the go. Or fall in love with a TV moment on the sofa. You can enjoy Freeview through your Freeview Play TV, through the Freeview app on your mobile or tablet or you can enjoy live TV via the TV guide on this site. What's on Freeview Play.

  2. www.freeview.co.uk › channels › dave-ja-vuDave Ja Vu | Freeview

    DTV Services Limited, Company Number: 04435179 - Freeview, Triptych Bankside (North Building), 185 Park Street, London SE1 9SH

  3. app. The number of Freeview channels available at your address depends on the transmitter you receive your signal from. It also depends on your equipment – for example, if you want HD TV then you'll need an Freeview Play device. To check which channels are available to you at your address just enter your postcode in our Freeview Channel Checker.

  4. 03456 505050. With Freeview Play equipment you can watch a range of HD channels, including BBC One HD, BBC Two HD, ITV HD, Channel 4HD and more, along with over 70 SD channels – all for free.

  5. Jun 6, 2024 · UKTV confirms date for name change. 6 June 2024. UKTV’s free-to-air channels including Dave and Drama get a new name from Tuesday 16th July 2024. Following last year’s announcement, UKTV confirms more details about how its channels will be changing. Change to its streaming service.

  6. www.freeview.co.uk › get-freeview-play › channelsW Channel | Freeview

    W Channel. Channel number: 25. W channel is the home of entertaining and factual TV. Catch up free with on-demand service UKTV Play and upcoming shows: Alex Jones: Making Babies , Rochelle Humes: Interior Designer in the Making , Nurses on the Ward and Dating With My Mates, alongside new series of returning favourites Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over ...

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · This list of channels is available with the Freeview platform, but can be tuned with non-Freeview set-top boxes / specialised TVs. Almost all channels broadcast on DTT are free-to-air, with a limited number of subscription channels (requiring a subscription to a pay-TV package) and pay-per-view channels (requiring a one-off payment to view an event) also available.