Christmas is all about spending time with your family and friends, and what better way to bond than over some cracking Christmas telly. With soaps always saving their juiciest plot lines for the festive season, there are many other dramas, films and specials in the pipeline for us to enjoy while we polish off boxes of chocolates and bottles of mulled wine. As reported by The Mirror, there will be comedy, romance, period pieces and murder in mind with plenty of familiar faces and your favourite stars. From BBC to ITV, Netflix to Channel 4, get your remote and red pen because there’s a lot of TV goodness on its way this year. Here’s your guide to what Christmas TV is on the main channels as well as Netflix. WATCH: Take a look at the McDonald’s Christmas advert BBC One Watership Down When: Date TBC James McAvoy, Nicholas Hoult, John Boyega, Gemma Arterton, Olivia Colman, Ben Kingsley, Daniel Kaluuya, Miles Jupp, Taron Egerton, Rosamund Pike, Gemma Chan, Peter Capaldi, Rory Kinnear, Craig Parkinson, Jason Watkins, Anne-Marie Duff, Tom Wilkinson and more star in the Netflix and BBC One show. The animated two-part production retells the Richard Adams’ children’s story. There’s… Read full this story
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