The listings for TV over Christmas have been launched, with the complete schedule for Christmas Eve now obtainable to view.

Because the countdown to the massive day begins, TV channels will probably be exhibiting a variety of each festive and non-festive fare.

Highlights this Christmas Eve embody Macaulay Culkin’s Christmas basic Residence Alone on Channel 4, the Will Ferrell-starring Elf obtainable to Sky subscribers on Sky Showcase, and How The Grinch Stole Christmas airing on ITV 2.

For much less Christmassy choices, the Peter Jackson-directed Beatles documentary The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years will probably be exhibiting on Sky Documentaries, whereas Inception will probably be obtainable to observe on Sky Cinema Thriller. Extra thrills will come within the type of High Gun, broadcasting on Sky Showcase.

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See the movies obtainable to observe on TV on Christmas Eve beneath:

  • The Manchurian Candidate – Sky Cinema Thriller, 8:15am 
  • Miracle On thirty fourth Avenue – Movie 4, 11am 
  • North By Northwest – BBC Two, 1:40pm  
  • Pokemon: Detective Pikachu – BBC One, 3pm 
  • The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years – Sky Documentaries, 3:10pm 
  • Residence Alone – Channel 4, 5:25pm
  • Inception – Sky Cinema Thriller, 5:30pm 
  • Elf – Sky Showcase, 6pm 
  • How The Grinch Stole Christmas – ITV2, 7pm
  • Stay Free Or Die Exhausting – 5 Star, 9pm
  • Moulin Rouge! – ITV Be, 9pm 
  • High Gun – Sky Showcase, 9:30pm  
  • 4 Weddings And A Funeral – Channel 4, 10:40pm 
  • A Good Day To Die Exhausting – 5 Star, 11:35pm 
  • The Vacation – ITV, 12:45am 
  • La La Land – BBC One, 1am

Whereas there will probably be loads of motion pictures on TV this Christmas, one conventional TV present will probably be lacking from the schedule this yr. High Of The Pops’ annual Christmas Day particular has been axed by the BBC after 57 years.

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The once-celebrated music present stopped being broadcast weekly in 2006, however has continued to air its festive and New Yr specials.



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