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Christmas TV Guide
Television is undoubtedly a staple of British Christmas festivities, and now more than ever there are a host of movies and shows on that cater for all ages and tastes.
So, whats on the box this year? Here are The AnswerBank's prime-TV picks for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Christmas Eve
Cars, BBC1, 3:05pm
A great movie for the kids, Cars tells the story of Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) and his adventures as he tires to win the Piston Cup. Animated movie from Pixar.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, BBC1, 5:15pm
A great family movie to settle into the evening with. With war brewing, the Pevensie children must help the rightful heir to the throne of Narnia, Prince Caspian, overthrow his uncle and reclaim his heritage.
Peep Show & Tell, Channel 4, 9:00pm
This is a must watch for fans of the series. This show takes a look behind the scenes of Peep Show and details how the multi-award winning comedy is put together. Hosted by David Mitchell and Robert Webb.
Christmas Day
Doctor Who, BBC1, 6pm
The Doctor returns after a lengthy hiatus as he attempts to save Rory and Amy from impending doom!
The One Ronnie, BBC1, 5:10
Ronnie Corbett hosts a star-studded show to celebrate his 80th birthday.
Come Fly with Me, BBC2, 9pm
Matt Lucas and David Walliams new comedy series spoofing the "Airport" series of documentaries.
Boxing Day
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, ITV1, 4:10pm
Tim Burton remake of the much-loved book and movie. Starring Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka.
Television is undoubtedly a staple of British Christmas festivities, and now more than ever there are a host of movies and shows on that cater for all ages and tastes.
So, whats on the box this year? Here are The AnswerBank's prime-TV picks for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Christmas Eve
Cars, BBC1, 3:05pm
A great movie for the kids, Cars tells the story of Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) and his adventures as he tires to win the Piston Cup. Animated movie from Pixar.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, BBC1, 5:15pm
A great family movie to settle into the evening with. With war brewing, the Pevensie children must help the rightful heir to the throne of Narnia, Prince Caspian, overthrow his uncle and reclaim his heritage.
Peep Show & Tell, Channel 4, 9:00pm
This is a must watch for fans of the series. This show takes a look behind the scenes of Peep Show and details how the multi-award winning comedy is put together. Hosted by David Mitchell and Robert Webb.
Christmas Day
Doctor Who, BBC1, 6pm
The Doctor returns after a lengthy hiatus as he attempts to save Rory and Amy from impending doom!
The One Ronnie, BBC1, 5:10
Ronnie Corbett hosts a star-studded show to celebrate his 80th birthday.
Come Fly with Me, BBC2, 9pm
Matt Lucas and David Walliams new comedy series spoofing the "Airport" series of documentaries.
Boxing Day
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, ITV1, 4:10pm
Tim Burton remake of the much-loved book and movie. Starring Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i like your selection ed, but you have missed out the strictly special which we will be watching. soaps will be avoided at all cost.
having browsed through all the crimbo films, there aren't many that are less than 5 years old, and most of the kiddy ones we have on dvd anyway. i don't mind old films say from the 50s and 60s, but not the crappy cheesy 80's ones ....bah humbug.
having browsed through all the crimbo films, there aren't many that are less than 5 years old, and most of the kiddy ones we have on dvd anyway. i don't mind old films say from the 50s and 60s, but not the crappy cheesy 80's ones ....bah humbug.
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