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This article is about the television channel. For the acronym, see FTV (acronym).
FTV may refer to
FTV (TV channel)
The Free Television channel (or FTV) is a British television channel that is free to view. It was founded by Ẍotjjozwa Feẍfum and Joshua Ashley (owner of Brain Wave Productions) in 2006.

FTV was thought up by Ashley but expanded by Feẍfum.
Ashley did the technical work by putting the videos into a program which he then put on the internet. Feẍfum suggested shows to put on FTV. The first shows on FTV were simple videos of Feẍfum counting to five using his fingers, a ball landing into a cup, and a game of Topsy.
Although there are no real FTV headquarters, ideas and production usually take place in Ashley's house. The logo for FTV was designed by Ashley using an online logo generator called CoolText.
Shows on FTV in modern times include reality shows such as 0 Points, game shows including The Prize or the Money, Pass and Element, Compound or Mixture, and Brain Wave cartoons created by Ashley.