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By *obbobean OP   Man
over a year ago

dagenham

Hi does anyone know any free apps for watching free TV on mobile or tablets? I have downloaded the freeview app but for some reason although it shows numerous channels seemingly available I can only watch BBC1/2. I'm based in Greater London if that makes any difference. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Do you have a TV licence ?

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By *obbobean OP   Man
over a year ago

dagenham

Yes I most certainly do

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You can get apps for the main TV channels:

iPlayer (BBC but you would need a TV licence)

ITV Hub

all4

my5

There's also TVPlayer which gives you the main TV channels and a few others (has a paid for option also) and plutoTV which is free TV.

UKTV Player is available for programmes from some of the other Freeview channels.

Anything involving the BBC would require a TV licence.

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By *obbobean OP   Man
over a year ago

dagenham


"You can get apps for the main TV channels:

iPlayer (BBC but you would need a TV licence)

ITV Hub

all4

my5

There's also TVPlayer which gives you the main TV channels and a few others (has a paid for option also) and plutoTV which is free TV.

UKTV Player is available for programmes from some of the other Freeview channels.

Anything involving the BBC would require a TV licence."

Thanks I have checked most of the above. But I just can't understand why I can only see only BBC1/2 on freeview. As for plutotv I've even downloaded that but it seems to have a mind of it's own and only plays what it wants to show. I can't find a search tab to look for what I want.

Licence number:3990380609 Licence expiry date:31 May 2021

Just to show I'm Upton date with my licence

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

According to the Freeview site:

You'll need a minimum internet connection of 2Mbps and all the associated channel apps – which are BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4, My5 and UKTV Play.

Do you have those apps? And if so can you view those channels using those apps? If so you don't really need Freeview - just watch through those apps surely?

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By *icolerobbieCouple
over a year ago

walsall

Jeez fella, you don’t have to prove you have a tv license on a swingers forum.

Most tv’s here don’t require one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You can get apps for the main TV channels:

iPlayer (BBC but you would need a TV licence)

ITV Hub

all4

my5

There's also TVPlayer which gives you the main TV channels and a few others (has a paid for option also) and plutoTV which is free TV.

UKTV Player is available for programmes from some of the other Freeview channels.

Anything involving the BBC would require a TV licence.

Thanks I have checked most of the above. But I just can't understand why I can only see only BBC1/2 on freeview. As for plutotv I've even downloaded that but it seems to have a mind of it's own and only plays what it wants to show. I can't find a search tab to look for what I want.

Licence number:3990380609 Licence expiry date:31 May 2021

Just to show I'm Upton date with my licence"

I can't help with the original question but I would delete this comment if I was you OP, your TV licence number relates back to personal details.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You can get apps for the main TV channels:

iPlayer (BBC but you would need a TV licence)

ITV Hub

all4

my5

There's also TVPlayer which gives you the main TV channels and a few others (has a paid for option also) and plutoTV which is free TV.

UKTV Player is available for programmes from some of the other Freeview channels.

Anything involving the BBC would require a TV licence.

Thanks I have checked most of the above. But I just can't understand why I can only see only BBC1/2 on freeview. As for plutotv I've even downloaded that but it seems to have a mind of it's own and only plays what it wants to show. I can't find a search tab to look for what I want.

Licence number:xxxxxxxxx Licence expiry date:31 May 2021

Just to show I'm Upton date with my licence

I can't help with the original question but I would delete this comment if I was you OP, your TV licence number relates back to personal details. "

You'll have to delete yours too lol x

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