So far I’ve just watched UK TV mainly using it for watching BBC iplayer abroad to catch up with Match of the Day and the latest Brexit news and I have to say so far I’m impressed! It’s still quite annoying that there’s no way of investing in a proper BBC iplayer overseas subscription and do this legitimately but that’s where we are.

No. You don’t need a licence if you only ever watch on demand or catch up programmes on services other than BBC iPlayer* (and you also never watch live TV programmes on any channel, including on iPlayer). You don’t need to be covered by a licence to watch any films or TV shows that you buy online. It seems crazy, that a few miles over from the British mainland you can’t access watch the BBC online or indeed anywhere outside the UK. That’s right, despite being linked in so many ways, just try to watch – BBC iPlayer Ireland and you’ll get a little message like this one. TVCatchup allows anyone to watch UK television channels on your Android device, free of charge. When you're away from home but can't get to a TV to see that must see episode of your favourite show simply use TVCatchup to let you watch as if you were watching from home. TVCatchup only offers UK TV channels to people within the UK. You must have a valid TV license to use this application. Watch your favourite shows online, from Channel 4, E4, All 4 and Walter Presents Catch Up TV. Never miss another show, with up to 65 channels all in one place - including Sky Atlantic, BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub. You can even watch the latest shows from the last 30 days.

BBC iPlayer is a free streaming service that offers live and catch up TV from all of BBC’s channels. This includes BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC Four, cBBC, BBC News, and Radio 1. BBC iPlayer is exclusively available to UK residents. British expats living in US, Australia, Canada, Germany, UAE, or Spain cannot watch any content on BBC.

However, if you use it to watch or record programmes as they are being shown on TV or live on an online TV service, or to download or watch BBC programmes on demand, including catch up TV, on BBC No. You don’t need a licence if you only ever watch on demand or catch up programmes on services other than BBC iPlayer* (and you also never watch live TV programmes on any channel, including on iPlayer). You don’t need to be covered by a licence to watch any films or TV shows that you buy online. It seems crazy, that a few miles over from the British mainland you can’t access watch the BBC online or indeed anywhere outside the UK. That’s right, despite being linked in so many ways, just try to watch – BBC iPlayer Ireland and you’ll get a little message like this one. TVCatchup allows anyone to watch UK television channels on your Android device, free of charge. When you're away from home but can't get to a TV to see that must see episode of your favourite show simply use TVCatchup to let you watch as if you were watching from home. TVCatchup only offers UK TV channels to people within the UK. You must have a valid TV license to use this application.

TVCatchup allows anyone to watch UK television channels on your Android device, free of charge. When you're away from home but can't get to a TV to see that must see episode of your favourite show simply use TVCatchup to let you watch as if you were watching from home.

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