Analogue terrestrial television in the United Kingdom was originally the method by which the significant majority of viewers in the UK,
Channel Islands and the
Isle of Man received television.
Analogue terrestrial television broadcasts have ceased everywhere in the UK with
Northern Ireland being the last region to cease broadcasting analogue terrestrial television broadcasts. Northern Ireland switched off the last analogue television signals, making all of the United Kingdom only capable of receiving digital television, in the early hours of 24 October 2012. It has been completely replaced by
digital terrestrial television and other non-terrestrial means as of the end of 2012.