Life is expensive. A significant chunk of life is spent watching TV shows back to back and debating which film is worth to settling into. This can also be expensive. So, when it comes to committing to watching a chunk of your wage packet leave your bank account every month, you’ll want to know you’re getting your money’s worth.
There are a whole load of unexplored services that’ll let you watch anything from Game of Thrones right through to Sex and the City to your hearts content. What’s even better is that most of these streaming services offer free trials for you to make the most out of before that monthly payment kicks in. We’ve rounded up the best offers out there for you to use until you’ve settled on your preferred provider. Go forth and watch all the free TV.
5 Free TV Trials To Sign Up To Before You Commit
Amazon Prime Video
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, new series Carnival Row, and many more. Sign up for the free trial you've got 30 days to watch unlimited movies and shows at your leisure. After that, it's £7.99 per month.
Now TV
Now TV offers you a 7-day free trial which, if you're dedicated, could get you through a good few seasons of something good before you start paying the £8.99 per month subscription. The prospect of having 250 box sets at your fingertips is terrifyingly exciting.
HAYU
All the best reality TV shows in one place, including Keeping Up With The Kardashians and Real Housewives. Start your 1 month free trial now, and then pay £4.99 a month.
MUBI
Film fans rejoice, there's a service providing an unintimidating selection of hand-picked, actually good movies out there. The beauty of Mubi is that every month the 30 films on offer rotate so you're unlikely to find yourself scrolling through the same films you don't want to watch every night. Technically it's not a free trial, but 3 months for £1 is an offer we can't resist!
TVPlayer
So, you want to watch traditional TV but don't actually have a telly box to watch it on? Well, it turns out you can still catch up on Bake Off and Love Island all in one place. TVPlayer is an online service that gives you access to 95 channels from your computer or phone. We're talking MTV, Comedy Central, the Discovery Channel, the works. You do need to have a TV licence if you're watching any of the live stuff though. 30 days for free and then £6.99 per month thereafter.