All UKTV channels are carried on Sky and Virgin Media, with others on Freeview, Top-Up TV, UPC and other platforms. Click here for full details of where to find them.
G.O.L.D.
Dedicated to celebrating great comedy and entertainment, G.O.L.D. is the nation's favourite comedy channel. Its wealth of classic comedy programming is guaranteed to make viewers laugh daily. Much-loved comedy greats such as Only Fools and Horses sit alongside successful commissions including Blackadder: The Whole Rotten Saga and Fawlty Towers: Re-opened. Where to find G.O.L.D.: Sky channel 110, Virgin TV channel 126, and Top-Up TV channel 17.
Dave
Satirical and edgy, Dave is the home of witty banter, showcasing the best in contemporary entertainment including QI, Mock the Week and Top Gear alongside popular original series such as Red Dwarf: Back to Earth (the UK's highest rating commission ever with 2.7million viewers), Argumental, Batteries Not Included and Red Bull X-Fighters. Where to find Dave: Sky channel 111, Virgin TV channel 128, Freeview 19.
Alibi
Alibi is the deadliest place on TV featuring the world’s best-known TV detectives in crime dramas and murder mysteries. Famous faces such as Miss Marple, Inspector Lynley and Jessica Fletcher are joined by the teams from Silent Witness and New Tricks, plus there’s murder most foul with the channels' first co-production, Murdoch Mysteries. Where to find Alibi: Sky channel 132 and Virgin TV channel 130.
Watch
Watch is a new entertainment channel that's made for sharing which showcases great family dramas such as Dr Who and Torchwood, blockbuster movies and US shows including Dancing with the Stars and Total Wipeout USA alongside Traffic Cops and Animal Park. Look out for Chris Tarrant’s new hidden camera show this autumn, Tarrant Let’s the Kids Loose. Where to find Watch: Sky 109 and Virgin TV 124.
Home
Home is a welcome refuge with energetic, stylish and motivating programming that shows viewers how to enjoy and maximise their space, both inside and out. The UK’s first dedicated homes channel, Home is packed with home grown commissions such as Gutted, Love the Place You’re In and Fantasy Homes by the Sea, to the phenomenally successful Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, to favourites DIY SOS, Escape to the Country and Ground Force. Where to find Home: Sky channel 246, Virgin TV channel 265 and Top-Up TV channel 26.
Good Food
Good Food features all the biggest names in food, including Jamie Oliver, Gary Rhodes, James Martin, Rachel Allen, and The Hairy Bikers. Appealing to both the expert cook to someone who just wants to have fun with food, Good Food delivers exciting originations such as Family Supercooks, Aaron Craze’s Rude Boy Food and Market Kitchen, alongside exclusive titles from overseas such as Bill’s Holiday and 4 Ingredients. Where to find Good Food: Sky channel 249 and Virgin TV channel 260.
Eden
Eden is the gateway to the greatest shows on Earth. From the scale and beauty of BBC blue chip series like Planet Earth, Ganges and Superstorm to the revelation and intimacy of Tribal Wives and Big Cat Diary, Eden guarantees a daily shot of astonishment. With the aim of stimulating minds and provoking a sense of wonder and awe, Eden promises a bigger, bolder and brighter window on the world. Where to find Eden: Sky channel 532 and Virgin TV channel 208.
Blighty
Blighty unashamedly celebrates all that is great, unique and inspirational about Britain today. Packed with programmes that explore the complexity, irony, contradictory and definitely quirky traits of modern Britain, Blighty revels in what makes the country brilliant. From Who Do You Think You Are? and Coast to Trawlermen to Britain From Above… as well as some stunning new commissions including My Brilliant Britain, there is no channel like Blighty and there is no place like Britain! Where to find Blighty: Sky channel 566 and Virgin TV channel 206.
Yesterday
Yesterday is a place where the past is always present. As well as the high quality history series that viewers would expect such as 20th Century Battlefields and Hitler’s Bodyguard, there will be an emphasis on the history of our own lifetimes. Classic series such as The Alan Clark Diaries as well as acquisitions including International Terrorism help Yesterday put our lives today into context. Where to find Yesterday: Sky channel 537, Virgin TV channel 203 and Freeview channel 12.
Really
Really offers an honest insight into people’s lives and a point of difference with feisty, straight-talking and good natured programming. Its compelling schedule stretches from Mary Queen of Shops and The Baby Borrowers to shock docs such as Extraordinary Breastfeeding to mesmerising personal stories in Spa of Embarrassing Illnesses and Farm of Fussy Eaters. Where to find Really: Sky channel 248 and Virgin TV channel 267.