
11 Biggest UK TV, Streaming And Freeview Blunders Of 2020
From the endless channel number changes on Freeview to TV price hikes and shows that come late to the UK – these are some of the things that annoyed us in 2020

From the endless channel number changes on Freeview to TV price hikes and shows that come late to the UK – these are some of the things that annoyed us in 2020

The festive special of Doctor Who – Revolution of the Daleks, will be streamed in 4K / HDR on BBC iPlayer. Here’s everything you need for it

The new year brings “Bad Boys for Life” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” to NOW TV, “A Discovery of Witches” is back, sporting events – and more

After much speculation, UK fans of the Wonder Woman sequel will be able to stream it, less than a month after its release in cinemas

Seven on-demand channels which are part of Amazon Prime Video, are now offered for just 99p/month for up to three months

Amazon’s streaming video service is now available on the newer Freesat boxes, making them some of the more comprehensive streaming and broadcast options

The popular short-form video platform is now available on select Samsung TVs, offering the “full” personalised experience

Less than a year after its UK launch, the streaming service from Disney is raising its subscription cost

The new service will be integrated with Disney+, and will include TV shows and movies for a more mature audience, from FX, Hulu, Touchstone and other properties

YouTube can be a minefield for children – which is where “YouTube Kids” comes in. It’s a curated version of YouTube that is kid-safe – but is it any good?

Less than two years after the last price increase, Netflix is raising prices for the Standard and Premium plans. How does it now compare to the competition?

Almost the entire James Bond library, starting with Sean Connery, is available to watch for free (with adverts) on YouTube. But not everyone can get it