Sky Bundle

How do I find the best digital deal?

Selecting a digital bundle could well prove to be a wise decision. Cost effective and comprehensive in range and quality – you can get digital television for you home at the same time as renewing your mobile and broadband television. This could be your perfect chance to reassess your current deals, and see just how much money you could actually save yourself.



Sky TV Package
Sky TV Deals
  • Sky TV
  • Free Broadband & Calls
  • Free Sky Box
  • £15 Credit when ordered online

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Sky Sports Package
Virgin Media Bundle
  • Sky Sports Pack
  • Sky Plus Box
  • Sky Sports
  • Two Sky Entertainment Packs

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Sky World Package
Top Up TV Package
  • Sky TV with Sky+
  • Six Sky Entertainment Packs
  • Sky Movies
  • Sky Sports

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The Great Digital Bundle

If you want to organise yourself in one sweep (or one afternoon), then why not look out for the bundle packages that are available from the digital services providers. It doesn’t stop at televisions, it also applies to telephones, mobiles and broadband Internet. Well, at the very least they are making it easy for us! Get everything organised today.

 

The Sky Sports Bundle

The Jewel in the Digital Crown

If you a sports fan that does not want to splash out on a deluxe package then maybe the £35 a month Sky Bundle might be best for you. Featuring 2 entertainment Packs, Base level broadband internet and Sky talk for free evening and weekend calls, this provides some of Sky's best services. You also get the Sky Sports Pack which gives you 4 dedicated sports channels including exclusive live events such as Premiership football and International cricket matches.

Grass Roots Success

But this is far from all. Across the board 100 different events are covered by Sky during the calendar year, sports that historically have not been considered fit for television are finding their own fans as they become featured on one of Sky’s premium channels.

 

Sky Bundles Explained

Shopping made simple

An array of different available bundles allows you to personalise your digital packages. Do you want Sky TV with broadband, Sky Talk, or just on its own? Would you like to have a world of sport at your fingertips, or would you prefer to be taken on an emotional journey with Sky Movies? Below is a brief overview of what is available in the different digital bundle packages:

Sky Television:

In selecting your digital television package, you will have the opportunity to opt for one of the available digital Packs: the Variety Pack, the Music Pack, the Kids Pack, the Knowledge Pack, the Style and Culture Pack and the News and Events Pack.

Packs – matching your interests and hobbies. You can select as many of these Packs as you wish – for example families may want to opt for the Kids Pack in parallel with something for the parents.

The Packs

Some channels are featured in all of the different Packs, including Sky One, E4, Living, Paramount Comedy, UKTV Gold, Dave, the Discovery Channel and Sky News. Other channels remain exclusive to their Pack, so choose carefully and investigate exactly what is on offer before you seal your purchase.

The flagship Sky channels are Sky Sports and Sky Movies. Each of these are available as optional extra packages – however most customers deem them to be at the heart of any Sky package.

Sky Broadband and Sky Phone

In addition, there are broadband Internet connections and Sky Talk home telephone services available as part of your Sky bundle. Allowing you to download games, music, check email and keep in touch with friends and relatives, these added extras bring you a welcome range of added digital services.

Best of all, it is all included in one, low cost monthly bill, keeping things as simple as possible.

 

Watch the Office on UKTV Gold

“If at first you don’t succeed, remove all evidence you ever tried.” (David Brent)

With its release during the summer of 2001, the arrival of the Office heralded an important evolutionary milestone in the history of British comedy. David Brent the hapless, deluded manager of the Wernham-Hogg Paper Company is his own worst enemy – with his idiosyncratic opinions and tendency to manufacture awkward situation, the programmes often descend into farce.

Memorable episodes include the two Christmas specials, which regularly return to light up the BBC’s Christmas timetable and in particular the ‘David Brent Dance’ scene. The show was particularly notable for its innovative approach, characterised by a plain dry humour mixed with familiar situations faced by office staff across the United Kingdom. This deadpan style of comedy often left viewers cringing in waves of toe curling embarrassment at Brent’s situation often became excruciating.

Viewers wishing to relive the original series can enjoy the original programmes on the digital channel UKTV Gold.


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