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My daughter got me a Roku TV hook up as a gift recently. I only watch about an hour of TV a day. In the basement while I am using a piece of exercise equipment. She got it all hooked up and as got some free stuff on it. I do not want to pay for anything on the TV. Before I had this, she had given me Netflix gift cards for a few years. There seem like a lot of things that I have never heard of. Does anyone get Roku TV and have suggestions for free stuff to watch? I like Action, War, Westerns, T&A, I guess typical man stuff.
Thanks for any suggestions.
 
Posts: 619 | Location: northern VA. | Registered: August 18, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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You aren't limited in how many streaming channels you activate for your Roku TV.
Here's mine (all free):


tubi
plutoTV
Roku Channel
YouTube
Filmrise
Favesome
TCL Channel
xumo
popcornflix
crackle
Plex
Watch Free Flix
FreebieTV
Dust
CW Seed
The CW
Newsmax
America's Voice
The First
WeatherNation
NewsOn
Free Movies Now!
Strirr
Movies Plus
peacock
PBS
IMDb
soma fm
Tune In
iHeart radio
Space TV+
NASA
Dolby



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If you have a family member that still has a "cable" subscription, i.e., Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast, Xfinity, etc., and they'll let you piggy-back off their login, you can download the channels in your Roku they get through their subscription service and watch them as well. Additionally, if they have a Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, etc. account and don't mind sharing the login info, you can install those apps on the Roku box and enjoy even more programming.

If you don't know how to do this, your astute daughter should be able to *ahem* hook you up. Yeah...it's a bad pun. Sorry..... Razz



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I seem to get a dedicated Western channel. In fact, it’s called, “Westerns.”
I just learned “The Cisco Kid” was the first western to be colorized (1950, I think I read).
You’ll just have to nose around, you get plenty of warning if there is a charge.
 
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Plain old Roku TV offers a lot of free channels with tones on content. Sadly, for those that are not tech savey, you have to learn to hunt a bit. My wife refuses to do this. Just give her a guide and she's happy.



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Originally posted by recoatlift:
I seem to get a dedicated Western channel. In fact, it’s called, “Westerns.”
I just learned “The Cisco Kid” was the first western to be colorized (1950, I think I read).
You’ll just have to nose around, you get plenty of warning if there is a charge.

I recall that it was filmed in color but broadcast in black and white. They did that, knowing that color TV was coming and that it would be more in demand on re-runs.
An interesting fact is that Leo Carillo, who played Pancho, was 70 years old, when it was being filmed.
 
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