Your Freeview telly is finally getting this premium Sky TV channel for free

It's been confirmed that a service exclusive to Sky and Virgin Media is now launching on Freeview.

By David Snelling, Technology Editor

Freeview Eden channel launch

Freeview Eden channel launch (Image: FREEVIEW)

There's good news if you currently get your fix of entertainment via Freeview. This popular way of tuning into movies and TV shows appears to be getting a new channel that, until now, has only been available via premium paid-for providers such as Sky and Virgin Media. The team at UKTV has confirmed to Cord Busters that they will soon be launching the Eden channel on free-to-view platforms very soon.

This service offers viewers high-quality natural science programming including BBC blue chip series like Planet Earth and the UKTV Original, David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities.

Other shows available include Great British Landmark Fixers, Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Titanic: Stories From The Deep and Expedition with Steve Backshall

UKTV, which is now rebranded as U, already offers UK homes plenty of free channels such as U&Dave, U&DRAMA, U&YESTERDAY and U&W. Now there will soon be even more things to watch without having to fork out for an expensive subscription.

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Along with arriving on Freeview, Eden is also coming to Freesat as well so homes that access free telly via a dish should get access in the coming months.

News of this update comes as U has also recently announced that it will soon be coming to Freely screens as well. That means homes with Freely-powered screens will soon be able to tune into channels such as U&Dave, U&DRAMA, U&W and U&YESTERDAY. U&EDEN will also be arriving as well.

For those not in the know, Freely is a platform which is owned by the team behind Freeview and Freesat.

However, rather than using a conventional signal, this service is beamed into homes via a broadband connection and is also built into TVs meaning there's no need for a separate set-top box.

At launch, there were limited channels available but this update from U will now boost what can be viewed on these internet-connected screens.

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