Television

  • Review: Now TV Smart Box with 4K & Voice Search

    Review: Now TV Smart Box with 4K & Voice Search

    Now TV is owned by Sky and provides contract-free access to the broadcaster’s content, including the latest Hollywood movies, top US shows such as Game of Thrones and The Flash, and topflight sporting content including Premier League football, golf and F1.

  • UKTV goes on the beat with the women of West Yorkshire Police

    UKTV goes on the beat with the women of West Yorkshire Police

    From the Chief Constable to officers on the frontline, each episode is based around the unfolding stories of three women on the Force across a single, gripping shift. The Shift: Women on the Force offers a rare glimpse into the extraordinary demands this job can place on their lives – on duty and at home.

  • Smart TV Apps – Our pick of the best

    However the tendency for TV manufacturers to pre-install big name apps means many owners seldom, if ever, delve into their TV’s app store where a whole host of additional equally worthy offerings can be found.

  • Hurricane chaser Josh Morgerman to make new series for UKTV’s Dave

    Morgerman’s past chases include some of the biggest and most dangerous storms around the globe, including Hurricane Florence, which devastated parts of North Carolina, and Super Typhoon Mangkhut, which battered the Philippines recently.

  • UKTV to remake three lost episodes of Dad’s Army

    The broadcaster has commissioned Mercury Productions, who’ve worked closely with the Estates of the original writers, Jimmy Perry and David Croft, to produce the episodes – The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker, A Stripe for Frazer and Under Fire – which were wiped by the BBC.

  • Now TV confirms launch of new 4K set top box and the arrival of Netflix

    Priced at £45.99, the box is calmed to be “the lowest priced 4K streaming device in the UK” and is available from nowtv.com and will also be available bundled with a month’s Entertainment, Sky Cinema, Kids and Sky Sports Day Pass for just £49.99 from major retailers including Argos and Currys PCWorld.