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Arneldo
24-11-2008, 02:46 PM
The BBC has released details of its festive lineup, headlined by the returns of several old favourites.

Wallace and Gromit are back for a bakery-set adventure called A Matter Of Loaf and Death, while Alan Davies will reprise his role as Jonathan Creek for the first time in five years.

Scottish comedy Rab C Nesbitt is also back for a new 45-minute special after an absence of a decade, and the cast of Blackadder will reunite for a one-off documentary special, Blackadder Rides Again.

The lineup features festive episodes of comedies The Royle Family, Gavin and Stacey, After You've Gone, My Family, Lead Balloon and a revived Shooting Stars.

Previous contestants will return to the dancefloor in the traditional festive edition of Strictly Come Dancing and David Morrissey guest stars in the Christmas episode of Doctor Who. BBC One will also air highlights of summer event Doctor Who at the Proms.

Top of the Pops will be back for two episodes on BBC One - one on Christmas Day, the other on New Year's Eve - and there will be eight new episodes of TOTP2 on BBC Two.

Factual highlights include a Top Gear special set in Vietnam, a five-part Christmas cookery series Nigella's Christmas Kitchen and The Hairy Bakers' Christmas Special.

A second series of Lark Rise To Candleford will begin with a feature-length Christmas special followed by 11 new episodes.

Rupert Penry Jones leads a new drama thriller, The 39 Steps, set in the build-up to the World War I.

"We've really pulled out all the stops this year to ensure a truly wonderful holiday schedule," said Jana Bennett, director of BBC Vision. "The whole family will be able to sit back, relax and let the BBC entertain them."


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Tom
24-11-2008, 04:32 PM
Who actually watches TV at Christmas unless you're middle aged and middle class, or have no life?

Lauren
24-11-2008, 04:33 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Who actually watches TV at Christmas unless you're middle aged and middle class, or have no life?

Me :thumbs2:

What else do you do on Christmas after opening presents, visiting family and having dinner?

BigSister
24-11-2008, 04:54 PM
I watch tv at christmas esp the doctor who special

Hugo
24-11-2008, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Who actually watches TV at Christmas unless you're middle aged and middle class, or have no life?

Me :spin:

Christmas TV = :love:

Annie
24-11-2008, 04:58 PM
I only watch the odd christmas film after dinner. Dont watch all the programmes

Callum
24-11-2008, 05:00 PM
I watch a bit of Christmas TV such as Doctor Who and the christmas Eastenders and the Queens Speech (it's tradition in my family) but that's all, I wouldn't watch a film.

Tom
24-11-2008, 05:01 PM
Originally posted by Lauren
Originally posted by Tom
Who actually watches TV at Christmas unless you're middle aged and middle class, or have no life?

Me :thumbs2:

What else do you do on Christmas after opening presents, visiting family and having dinner?

Party time until about the 3rd Jan :joker:

Looking forward to The Royle Family/TOTP though :tongue:

Callum
24-11-2008, 05:11 PM
Oh my god I forgot TOTP I always watch that without fail!

MrGaryy
24-11-2008, 10:41 PM
TOPT and SCD are the only things that even mildly interest me from that list. Also enjoy Christmas Coronation Street and always watch Big Brother Panto too.

Mark
24-11-2008, 10:48 PM
Jonathan Creek :love:

Jackie
25-11-2008, 01:58 PM
I like the christmas Eastenders and Corrie.

NettoSuperstar!
25-11-2008, 01:59 PM
OOh Dr Who! last years Xmas special was great

NettoSuperstar!
25-11-2008, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Who actually watches TV at Christmas unless you're middle aged and middle class, or have no life?

Middle class? why would you be more likely to watch TV if your middle class?

Tom
25-11-2008, 06:43 PM
Originally posted by NettoSuperstar!
Originally posted by Tom
Who actually watches TV at Christmas unless you're middle aged and middle class, or have no life?

Middle class? why would you be more likely to watch TV if your middle class?

Middle aged and middle class :thumbs:

They aren't likely to go and get slaughtered on Christmas night :joker:

Magic
30-11-2008, 01:08 PM
Originally posted by Mark
Jonathan Creek :love:

Tom - You go out Christmas! :shocked:
I am so naive I thought everywhere was shut hehe.

rainbow2029
23-12-2008, 07:19 PM
i watch telly on christmas like eastenders and the good flims but only in the eveing