The Scottish Mail on Sunday

HOW TO WATCH ON DEMAND TV

Baffling wizardry

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Every week, The Mail on Sunday publishes Britain’s biggest on demand guide to help you navigate a path through the maze of new shows. New smart TVs provide many of these services, or you can view them using an internetco­nnected device, such as a laptop, tablet, PC or smartphone.

Free streaming and catch-up services – BBC iPLAYER (bbc.co.uk/iplayer, free with the licence fee), ITV HUB (itv.com/hub), ALL 4 (channel4.com) and MY5 (my5.tv) – allow you to watch programmes and films that have already aired and are generally available for 30 days after broadcast.

NETFLIX The subscripti­on service offers a vast library of TV box sets to stream, much of which is original programmin­g, plus an extensive selection of movies (netflix.com/gb). From £5.99 per month.

AMAZON PRIME VIDEO Part of its next-day delivery package, the TV and film service offers original content as well as movies, box sets, sport and music (amazon.co.uk/amazonprim­e). From £7.99 per month (or £79 per year). SKY ON DEMAND A huge selection of shows, movies and sport come with a varying range of subscripti­on packages (sky.com). From £22 per month. If you don’t want to sign up to a lengthy Sky contract, NOW TV offers ‘passes’ to watch Sky’s movies, entertainm­ent or sport channels (nowtv.com). Seven-day free trial, then from £5.99 per month. BRITBOX Archive service created by the BBC and ITV. (britbox.co.uk). Thirty days free, then £5.99 per month. APPLE TV+ Original content plus TV shows and movies, via Apple devices as well as a smart TV app (apple.com). Seven days free, then £4.99 per month. DISNEY+ All things Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic. Includes movies, TV shows and documentar­ies (disneyplus.com/ uk). £59.99 per year/£5.99 per month. ACORN TV Crime, drama and thrillers, both classic and new (acorn.tv). Thirty days free trial, then £4.99 per month . RAKUTEN TV New movies, classics, TV shows and documentar­ies (rakuten. tv/uk). No monthly fee, pay as you go. CHILI Movies and classic TV (uk.chili. com). No monthly fee, pay as you go. GOOGLE PLAY Films, TV shows, apps, music and games (play.google.com/ store). No monthly fee, pay as you go. STARZPLAY Movies and TV, including original content (starz.com). Available via Amazon, Virgin, Apple. Seven-day free trial, then £4.99 per month.

If you want to make people sit up and take notice, there are few better ways than kicking off your own show by walking across the River Thames outside the Houses Of Parliament. After witnessing that, there’s no wonder Steven Frayne, aka Dynamo, became one of the UK’s most popular illusionis­ts. Here’s a chance to relive that moment and many more equally jaw-dropping stunts.

BBCiPlayer, from Wednesday

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