I was not talking about the DVB-T but the freeview over satellite such as the Freesat .
The BBC channels (BBC1,/2/3/4, Cbeebies, CBBC, BBC News 24, BBC Parliament and BBC HD Preview), ITV Channels (ITV1/2/2+1/3+1/4 and CITV) and Film4 (& Film 4+1) are available via Free To Air Satellite (DVB-S). I think that they are only available over part of Europe as I think Astra 2D (which BBC are on) has a fairly tight focus on the UK. I think the further away you get from the UK the bigger the dish you need. The EPG broadcast as part of the DVB-S stream is only now and next.
Freesat From Sky (not to be confused with Freesat that BBC and ITV will launch (BBC has the rights to the Freesat name)) is Free To Air and Free To View. You need a card from Sky (a one off £20 charge) and this will enable you to receive Channel 4 and Five (but I don't think it allows E4 or More 4).