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Title: free uk tv
Post by: gray on May 05, 2015, 21:18:48 PM
If you are interested in uk tv FREE hear is one solution, all you need is a internet connection.
Google.. Hola download the app onto your computer.click on the app, hola will now appear in the right hand corner of your browser
click on the symbol choose uk, type.www.filmon.tv   
Title: Re: free uk tv
Post by: jamjar on May 06, 2015, 00:16:58 AM
Yeah good that.... I tried it....I could "hear" it but got no picture  :P
Title: Re: free uk tv
Post by: MLA on May 06, 2015, 06:07:15 AM
Also, you could try XBMC now called KODI
Title: Re: free uk tv
Post by: woe10 on May 06, 2015, 15:36:23 PM
Quote from: gray on May 05, 2015, 21:18:48 PM
If you are interested in uk tv FREE hear is one solution, all you need is a internet connection.
Google.. Hola download the app onto your computer.click on the app, hola will now appear in the right hand corner of your browser
click on the symbol choose uk, type.www.filmon.tv   

Hola is a VPN,, you don't need it for Filmon, but you do for ITV Player with catchup. I use it to catchup with Corrie and Emmerdale. Hola is $4.99 / month, but there are many others.

For ALL UK TV for FREE without a VPN, if you have internet, you should go for an Android TV Box, installed with KODI previously called XBMC, as mentioned.
You will only need a VPN (United States) to watch NBC Sports Extra, which shows all Premier League games on Saturdays.
A decent Quad Core box, fully pre-loaded with KODI, on Ebay is around 60 - 70 quid. (thet's it, no more to pay)  Forget Sky Boxes and Dishes, they're a thing of the past.

You can also install Kodi on your laptop - PC. Google the KODI website and just download it.
Title: Re: free uk tv
Post by: Will196 on May 06, 2015, 16:19:01 PM
You can easily watch the UK filmon stuff with a Chromecast. I think £35 from Amazon. Use your phone like a remote. Your TV needs a HDMI connection . A powered USB port will mean less cable clutter.