
The medical reality show Body Parts follows anaplastologist Allison Vest, who, with a blend of medicine and artistry, creates amazing and unique lifelike prosthetics for patients with missing or deformed body parts. Read on for how to watch Body Parts without cable
Body Parts only had one season on TLC, but you don’t need cable to watch. In order to watch the show live, you need a streaming service that provides access to TLC.
Max (formerly HBO Max) is the most affordable option, as it carries all of the series for just $9.99/month.
While any service that carries TLC will give you access to past shows on demand as they are available, Philo starts at just $25 per month. You can use your login credentials from Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, DIRECTV STREAM, YouTube TV, and Fubo TV.
In addition, since the show is ended, consider checking out Discovery+, which carries the full first season on demand.
- Where to Watch: Body Parts airs on TLC.
- Best Way to Watch Body Parts: Max (formerly HBO Max) has access to new episodes of Body Parts when they air on TLC, as well as all past seasons o demand. Watch every episode of Body Parts and also get HBO, Time Warner movies, and much more for only $9.99/month, making it the most affordable option.
Where to Watch Body Parts Without Cable
Body Parts is available on-demand if you have a TV provider with TLC in their channel lineup, or a streaming service with access to the TLC library, such as Max, Philo, Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, DIRECTV STREAM, YouTube TV, and Fubo TV.
Max
Max has episodes from the first season of Body Parts, and costs $15.99 per month for their ad-free plan and $9.99 per month for their ad-supported service (meaning a few commercials with every episode). You can sign up here. Max is supported on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Chromecast, Playstation, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and more. You can check out our review of Max for more details on this streaming service.
Philo
Philo is $25 per month, gives you live access to TLC, as well as login credentials to watch past shows on-demand. For more information, see our full review of Philo.
Hulu Live TV
Hulu with Live TV provides on demand access to past episodes from TLC. Hulu is supported by just about every streaming device you can buy, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and more. See our full review of Hulu for more details on their service, or sign up here.
FuboTV
FuboTV is a streaming service that provides access to several pay-TV channels, including TLC, so you can watch past episodes of Body Parts that the network makes available on-demand. FuboTV has over 90 channels in its Pro Plan for $74.99. You can sign up for fuboTV or check out our review of FuboTV for more details.
Sling TV
Sling TV’s Blue package provides TLC and over 40 other channels for $40/month. It also has older episodes available on-demand. A cloud DVR is included to record shows for later. There are many more channels available on Sling TV, you can read more about them in our detailed review of Sling TV.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV also offers TLC so you can watch Body Partson demand. YouTube TV costs $72.99. YouTube TV supports Android, iOS, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and more. Check our review of YouTube TV to see if it’s available in your area. You can also access on-demand through the TLC app using your YouTube TV credentials.
DIRECTV STREAM
DIRECTV STREAM is another way you can watch Body Parts. Channel packages with TLC start at $79.99 per month and include on demand access. You can check out this streaming service through this online offer or read about it in our DIRECTV STREAM review.
Discovery+
The Discovery+ streaming service the full first season of Body Parts. The service costs just $4.99 per month for an ad-supported plan and $6.99 per month for an ad-free experience. Both Plans offer a 7-day free trial. You can learn more about the service in our review of Discovery+.