NOW TV is offering more than just FREE Sky TV channels this week

NOW TV is currently free for those wanting to tune in for a week’s worth of Sky’s entertainment. The 7-day free trial is available right now across a number of services including Sky Cinema, Entertainment and Kids. This means you can watch a swathe of shows or movies from Sky’s huge catalogue of content without it costing a penny. YOU CAN FIND THE NOW TV DEAL HERE

But that’s not all this streaming service from Sky is offering.

NOW TV has just announced something called “Screen Saviours” which will give your TV a fun makeover ready for dialling into those popular video calls.

With millions of us staying at home, conference calling is proving to be a hugely popular wat of staying connected and this update should certain help to make your home look a little more exciting.

NOW TV says the collection of backdrops have been designed for video calls so participants can pretend their homes are as stunning as some of TV’s most iconic series.

Those on offer include the sets of Monday Night Football and A League of Their Own, Sky originals such as Riviera and Fortitude and HBO classics such as Game of Thrones, Succession and Westworld.

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Speaking about the update, Marina Storti, Managing Director, NOW TV, said: “With the new home working measures in place, everyone is adjusting to the “new normal” and getting to grips with new technology which is causing rising levels of anxiety for many home workers’. The endless stream of video calls can be quite draining so at NOW TV we wanted to offer a little escapism and use our award-winning boxset and blockbuster movie collections to bring some fun to the working day with the Screen Saviours backgrounds.”

According to research from NOW TV, half of the nation – 26 million of us – have now had to take part in a video conference and almost two thirds have had to do so for the first time since we started the most recent period of home working.

However, the research found that over half of video callers are experiencing “home shame”, concerned that colleagues can see into their homes (spotting the empty wine bottles and underwear drying on the radiator) and are embarrassed about their domestic set-up.

A similar proportion have said they’ve had to move around their home for video calls to try and create a more professional backdrop.

NOW TV’s fun backgrounds hope to help but we’re not entirely sure what your boss will make of it.

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