BBC iPlayer lets you watch the latest TV series, documentaries and Sport from the BBC all in one app. Watch live, on demand or download to watch on the move.
Enjoy live TV in the palm of your hand, from live news coverage, music and big sporting events to great comedies, gripping documentaries to nail-biting dramas.
Looking for kids entertainment? Create a child profile for a more age appropriate experience with all their favourite shows from CBBC and CBeebies and more!
KEY FEATURES:
- Discover the latest TV series including Peaky Blinders, Killing Eve and The Apprentice.
- Download shows to your device so that you can watch on the go.
- Pause, restart and rewind live channels part way through so that you don’t miss a thing.
- Build a playlist of your favourite shows.
- Enjoy the benefits of signing in so that you can start watching on one device and resume watching on another plus receive recommendations of shows we think you might enjoy.
- Stream programmes to your TV using Google Chromecast: please note this requires a supported device and compatible supported device connected to your TV.
To give you the best experience, this app tracks what you’ve watched on BBC iPlayer and how long you’ve watched programmes for. You can turn this off by logging into your BBC account and turning off “Allow Personalisation”. This app also tracks when you add something to My Programmes. You can remove programmes by tapping Remove. In addition, the BBC iPlayer app uses standard Android app permissions that are defined by the Google Android platform. The device uses performance cookies for internal purposes to help us improve the app. You can choose to opt out of this at any time from the in-app Settings menu. For more information about this, privacy, cookies and Android app permissions, visit the BBC iPlayer Apps Privacy notice at https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/help/app_privacy. To read the BBC’s Privacy Policy go to https://www.bbc.co.uk/privacy
You can “opt out” from our data processor’s tracking by filling the “Forget My Device” form in this link https://www.appsflyer.com/optout
If you install this app you accept the BBC Terms of Use at https://www.bbc.co.uk/terms.
The app was developed by Media AT (BBC Media Applications Technologies Limited) which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). Full details of Media AT are available on the Companies House website at: http://data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/07100235
BBC iPlayer is the British Broadcasting Corporation's (BBC) video on demand service. It allows users in the UK to watch live BBC television channels and catch up on BBC programmes they have missed. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including computers, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and streaming devices.
The core function of BBC iPlayer is providing access to BBC television and radio content. This includes dramas, comedies, documentaries, news, and children's programming. A key feature is the "catch-up" service, which allows viewers to watch programmes for a limited time after they have been broadcast on television. Additionally, BBC iPlayer offers live streaming of BBC channels, enabling users to watch programmes as they are being broadcast.
Access to BBC iPlayer is free for users in the UK who have a valid TV Licence. This license fee is a legal requirement for anyone watching live television or using BBC iPlayer. The service is funded by this license fee, which allows the BBC to produce and distribute its content without relying on advertising revenue. BBC iPlayer has become a central part of the BBC's digital strategy, providing a convenient and accessible way for audiences to consume BBC content.
BBC iPlayer lets you watch the latest TV series, documentaries and Sport from the BBC all in one app. Watch live, on demand or download to watch on the move.
Enjoy live TV in the palm of your hand, from live news coverage, music and big sporting events to great comedies, gripping documentaries to nail-biting dramas.
Looking for kids entertainment? Create a child profile for a more age appropriate experience with all their favourite shows from CBBC and CBeebies and more!
KEY FEATURES:
- Discover the latest TV series including Peaky Blinders, Killing Eve and The Apprentice.
- Download shows to your device so that you can watch on the go.
- Pause, restart and rewind live channels part way through so that you don’t miss a thing.
- Build a playlist of your favourite shows.
- Enjoy the benefits of signing in so that you can start watching on one device and resume watching on another plus receive recommendations of shows we think you might enjoy.
- Stream programmes to your TV using Google Chromecast: please note this requires a supported device and compatible supported device connected to your TV.
To give you the best experience, this app tracks what you’ve watched on BBC iPlayer and how long you’ve watched programmes for. You can turn this off by logging into your BBC account and turning off “Allow Personalisation”. This app also tracks when you add something to My Programmes. You can remove programmes by tapping Remove. In addition, the BBC iPlayer app uses standard Android app permissions that are defined by the Google Android platform. The device uses performance cookies for internal purposes to help us improve the app. You can choose to opt out of this at any time from the in-app Settings menu. For more information about this, privacy, cookies and Android app permissions, visit the BBC iPlayer Apps Privacy notice at https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/help/app_privacy. To read the BBC’s Privacy Policy go to https://www.bbc.co.uk/privacy
You can “opt out” from our data processor’s tracking by filling the “Forget My Device” form in this link https://www.appsflyer.com/optout
If you install this app you accept the BBC Terms of Use at https://www.bbc.co.uk/terms.
The app was developed by Media AT (BBC Media Applications Technologies Limited) which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). Full details of Media AT are available on the Companies House website at: http://data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/07100235
BBC iPlayer is the British Broadcasting Corporation's (BBC) video on demand service. It allows users in the UK to watch live BBC television channels and catch up on BBC programmes they have missed. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including computers, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and streaming devices.
The core function of BBC iPlayer is providing access to BBC television and radio content. This includes dramas, comedies, documentaries, news, and children's programming. A key feature is the "catch-up" service, which allows viewers to watch programmes for a limited time after they have been broadcast on television. Additionally, BBC iPlayer offers live streaming of BBC channels, enabling users to watch programmes as they are being broadcast.
Access to BBC iPlayer is free for users in the UK who have a valid TV Licence. This license fee is a legal requirement for anyone watching live television or using BBC iPlayer. The service is funded by this license fee, which allows the BBC to produce and distribute its content without relying on advertising revenue. BBC iPlayer has become a central part of the BBC's digital strategy, providing a convenient and accessible way for audiences to consume BBC content.