Your guide to 2022 holiday programs on PBS Wisconsin
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What s on TV tonight: The Last Mountain, Vigil and Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
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“This is that sort of show old-fashioned and often as soft as a marshmallow toasted over the fire, but also a vision of England at its humane best. No matter that the Yorkshire Dales looked uncharacteristically blue-skied for the bleak midwinter, this was a perfectly lovely programme to sip sherry to while noting the distinct feeling of having your cockles warmed.”
“There’s Christmas, and then there’s Christmas in Skeldale, the Yorkshire idyll that is home to vet James Herriot and the squabbling Farnon brothers. The festive special of All Creatures Great And Small turned the Christmas dial up to maximum and shovelled on bucketloads of schmaltz. They should have called this It Shouldn’t Happen To Santa.”
29 Dec, 7:30pm, ITV
Wonder Woman 1984 isn’t heading to homes until 13 January so you have a little time to wait for that one. The first, though, is on ITV this Boxing Day and is a brilliant Superhero jaunt set in the midst of World War 1. Gal Gadot is wonderful as Diana Prince and the rest of the supporting cast look like they are having a blast.
2 Dunkirk
Boxing Day, 9:05pm, BBC One
That Chris Nolan just can’t stop tinkering with time, can he? Here he showcases the battle of Dunkirk, with British and other Allied troops battling to win the war. We see it from three different perspectives (and time differences) and it’s arresting stuff.