The Christmas TV Thread 2010

I was thinking re films ... would Marley and Me be eligible for TV viewing this Christmas? That would make a great family film - perhaps for one of the extra days (alright, it's a weepie but still family orientated!)

I remember going to the cinema to see it and "The Damned United" in the same week. The latter has already been on but that may have something to do with it being a BBC film.

Am looking forward to the "Upstairs Downstairs" Christmas specials ... bet there will be a Downton Abbey one too!
 
I'd take a guess something like this for BBC2

19:00 Mirranda Christmas Special (Repeat)
19:30 DaRAB Army
20:00 FILM: Calendar Girls
21:45 Road to Coronation Street
23:00 Have I Got a Bit More News For You
 
Interesting. Would they be able to do that? Doesn't the BBC partly own some of the rights? I wouldn't watch it if it was on Sky out of principle. Also, Ruth jones has been treated very amicably at the beeb so I am certain they would want to keep her!
 
So far the following have been confirmed or rumoured to be on BBC

The Nativity (Daily Dec 20th to Dec 24th)
The Royle Family
Miranda
Doctor Who
My Family
Rob Brydon
Just William
Film : Cars (2006)
Film : Shrek the Third (2007)
Toast
Tonight's The Night Christmas Special
Total Wipeout Celebrity Special
Not Going Out Christmas Special
Strictly Come Dancing
EastEnders
Rock and Chips (Only Fools and Horses prequel)

I also wonder whether the Morecambe and Wise drama will be shown at Christmas?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/tv/comingup/morecambe-and-wise-drama/

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Can't believe you guys started this thread so soon. I keep ignoring it, but it so often appears near the top of the thread lists that I have had to join in and read it about a month before I planned to. :D

Some interesting thoughts.

It would be very tempting to run Rock and Chips on Christmas Day given the heritage and decent reception in January. Do we know if there actually will be another Royle Family or is that just an assumption?

As for Indiana Jones - yes, all the others have premiered to large audiences on Christmas Day, but movies aren't the draw they once were in this DVD/Sky/downloading era. Unless it took a teatime slot on the big day, I would think Boxing Day is more likely.



It is being repeated on BBC2 in early December to coincide with the 50th anniversary, so I doubt it would be shown again at Christmas.
 
The shows mentioned will probably all be there on Christmas Day, unorginal maybe but all massively popular and deserve a place in the schedule on the top TV day of the year.


Personally, I would put the Shrek film on Christmas Day. A Shrek film premiere has got huge figures before and the Shrek brand is bigger than Cars.
 
Was just about to post that on here :D

And yeah, I'm really glad it is Christmas Themed too!

I hope it gets a good slot too, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day or Boxing Day I am hoping for!
 
I suspect the BBC will stick to the strategy that has been serving them well over the past couple of years on the three main Christmas days:

Christmas Eve: Comedy. My Family has been there for the past couple of years and performed solidly. Victoria Wood's (awful) special did well there last year too.

Christmas Day: The tried and trusted. Pixar/Dreamworks films, EastEnders, Doctor Who, Strictly and whatever comedy (looks like it might be the Royles again) they can rustle up for the later slots.

Boxing Day: Movies. They had a really movie-heavy schedule last year and Pirates has taken the main evening slot for two years running. This might be the day most likely to change as I'm not sure what blockbuster they could premiere in the evening. Perhaps a feature length drama like Rock and Chips might air here instead?
 
I strongly believe Rock and Chips will get a post Upstairs Downstairs Boxing Day slot! I also think My Family will take the 9pm Christmas Eve slot and The Graham Norton Show could move to Christmas Day post The Royle Family. That would be great viewing for me anyway!
 
I'm really not hoping for a lot on BBC1 or ITV1 on the main days as I think it will be the same old, same old, having said that I do watch the Christmas editions of Coronation Street and Emmerdale,to be honest, that and Strictly is all we watch on Christmas Day as we buy DVD's but what I would really, really love to see this year is the schedulers clear the daytime schedules on both BBC1 and BBC2 in the run up to Christmas and the week after, by this I mean none of the usual stuff we get like Animal Park or Escape to the Country, but put some old films on in the mornings, I'd like a week of Laurel and Hardy films and maybe some old classics during the week between Christmas and New Year, and maybe in the week running up to Christmas, run some Christmas themed/family films on BBC1 in the afternoon. Rather like BBC2 used to do back in the '80's and the 90's. I would love to see "It's a wonderful life" on as well over the Christmas holiday, as I have never seen the film before, but my husband tells me it is THE Christmas film, still if they don't I can watch it on DVD on Boxing Day.

I wish BBC1 didn't have to stick to fitting everything in around Dr Who and EastEnders on Christmas Day, I for one would like a film on possibly after the Strictly special, possibly put Strictly on at 7pm for an hour and then have a film on at 8 until 10.15/30 when the news would be on.... but I know that both Dr Who and EastEnders are huge ratings winners, so that ain't gonna happen!!

Looking forward to Upstairs, Downstairs, loved the original and have been rewatching it on ITV3. Rock and Chips was good as well, so will be watching and taping that.
 
From the above list Christmas Day could go:

14:00 Top of the Pops
15:00 The Queen
15:10 FILM: Shrek The Third
16:45 Tonight's The Night Christmas Special
17:45 BBC News
18:00 EastEnders
18:30 Doctor Who
19:30 Strictly Come Dancing
20:30 EastEnders
21:00 The Royle Family
22:00 Rock And Chips
23:30 BBC News
23:40 Overnight Programmes
 
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