Box clever at Christmas!
Stuck for a terrestrial telly movie recommendation this Christmas? Fear not, Dan Carrier has the lowdown on some of the best
Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan’s war epic, will be on BBC One on Boxing Day
WITH much of 2020 spent near a TV, and streaming services fundamentally changing how we watch films, the days of terrestrial channels battling to secure stand-out movies to win the December ratings war seem a distant memory of Christmases past. Now, set piece schedule moments are made of extended soap opera episodes and the big-hitting light entertainment shows. But tucked between Bake Offs, Dance Offs, Masked Singers and meltdowns in Corrie and Albert Square, there are festive treats to catch…
Celebrate the holigays like a scream queen with Bulimianne (l) and Louisianna (Photo by Corin Smith)
As a friend of Dorothy, it s only a little fitting that one of my most played Xmas songs this season is Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. But seriously, Ms. Judy s lyrical longing for
Someday soon we all will be together/ If the fates allow is spot on for how many of us might be feeling. Though we don t celebrate the same traditions, this time of year feels especially fitting for time with lots of loved ones and time to decompress, but right now, that s not the case so much. I, for one, am pretty deflated in the cheer department (and that s not just because I wasted the better part of a Saturday night cringe-LOLing my way through
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Britain s Got Talent judge David Walliams has declared that he hopes Simon Cowell isn t as slim when he returns to the panel next year following his electric bike accident.
The Little Britain star, 49, said he was eagerly anticipating Simon s return to the panel but joked that he looked fat next to the music mogul following his four stone weight loss.
Speaking exclusively to Mailonline, he said: I just hope he s put on some weight because he was looking slim and I just looked fat next to him!
Miss you: David declared that he hopes Simon Cowell isn t as slim when he returns to the panel next year following his electric bike accident (pictured January 2020)
David Walliams won t be holding back in his savage roasting of the Britain s Got Talent judges as he transforms into The Queen for a cheeky take on her Christmas message.
In a first look at the show s festive spectacular, the comedian delivers his own New Year s honours to his fellow judges, poking at fun at everything from Amanda Holden s revealing gowns to Alesha Dixon s music career.
It comes as the BGT judges star in the show s first ever Christmas Special with an array of former contestants taking to the stage for a night of stellar performances, after a year which has seen much of the nation plunged into lockdown.
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Christmas is usually a time to spend with loved ones but sadly this year will be a little different with fewer family members able to mix thanks to the Tier 4 restrictions. This means great Christmas TV is needed more than ever, so what should everyone be watching? Here s a line-up of the best shows which are going to be shown tomorrow, Thursday, December 24, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
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Worzel Gummidge: Saucing Nancy
To kick off the celebrations, another Worzel Gummidge will be airing with actor Mackenzie Crook returning as the iconic scarecrow.
In this special, Worzel comes across an old friend, the carved ship s figurehead Saucy Nancy who wants to return to the sea.