
A game-show fan from New York and a nurse from Oklahoma each play for $1 million.
A surgical nurse and a Las Vegas police officer each try for the top prize of $1 million.
Contestants from Georgia and California try their luck in hope of winning $1 million.
A fifth-grade teacher finishes her game and a New York truck driver plays for the $1 million top prize.
A New York woman tries to overcome her superstitions to win $1 million.
A NASCAR fan plays for the top prize.
A special-education teacher from Massachusetts and a college student each play for the $1 million top prize.
Fisherman Roland Martin surprises a college student who continues his game; a Washington woman plays for $1 million.
A Washington woman finishes her game; a Massachusetts man is connected to his home area via satellite as he plays for a special $2 million top prize.
Howie tells a Las Vegas single mother that she is playing for $2 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from a penny to $1 million.
A Texas woman and a general each play for the $1 million top prize.
Firefighters substitute for the briefcase models; twin competitors find that the top prize has been doubled for them.
A Louisiana bachelor and a woman from Alaska each play for the top prize of $1 million.
An aspiring comic gets a special bank offer from comic Bill Bellamy.
A woman from Virginia and a Georgia woman each play for the $1 million top prize.
A Georgia woman tries out her hosting skills as she finishes her game; a Missouri woman receives a message from a past contestant in her try for $1 million.
A Missouri woman returns to finish her game; a California man tries for the top prize of $1 million.
A California contestant returns to finish his game; a new contestant from Connecticut brings a former player as his good luck charm.
A Kentucky college student and a tennis player from Nashville each play for the top prize of $1 million.
Miami Heat player Dwyane Wade surprises a Florida resident playing for $1 million; a door-to-door salesman tries his luck at becoming a millionaire.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s Philo’s free, ad-supported alternative to the Essential and Bundle+ subscription plans. Free Channels offers over 120+ free news, comedy, reality, and entertainment channels.
No, you can start watching instantly without an account. However, creating a free account lets you save shows, favorite a channel, and keep track of your watch history. You can sign up in seconds with your email address, and no payment information is required.
You can watch free channels on these supported devices
- TV: Roku, Fire TV, Samsung TV, Apple TV, Android TV, LG TV and Chromecast via an Android device with the Philo app.
- Desktop/Laptop: Web browser
- Mobile device: iPhone, iPad, Android phone, or tablet using the Philo app.
After creating a free account, you’ll get access to the DVR, which lets you save select titles and enjoy your recordings for up to 30 days. You can personalize your streaming experience by creating up to 10 profiles and favorite channels to customize the Guide.
You can upgrade your account at any time. Philo offers two subscription plans, so you can choose the experience that fits your needs:
Essential ($25/month): Get 70+ live channels and a library of over 75,000 movies and shows on-demand. New users can enjoy a 7-day free trial!
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Both plans include unlimited cloud DVR that saves recordings for up to a year, 3 simultaneous streams, 10 custom profiles, and no contracts, so you can cancel at any time. Best of all, you can enjoy ad-free entertainment by adding premium add-ons to your chosen plan.
- Yes! You can record select live or upcoming content to your DVR and save them for up to 30 days with a free account.

- 3Stream on up to three devices at the same time.10Create up to ten profiles per account.










