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***The Official Christmas Radio Times Countdown and Christmas TV Thread 2015***
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Billy_Value
02-01-2015
i would like to see an old sitcom come back for Christmas, dinnerladies, gimme gimme gimme, men behaving badly, absolutely fabulous, only fools and horses, if johns sons would write it, anyone of them would be good rather than the same old every Christmas which is becoming rather tedious
marke09
02-01-2015
When Victoria Wood was on the One Show before Christmas she said she would love to do another of her specials such as Midlife and All The Trimmings so hopefully that could be done for 2015
marke09
02-01-2015
Originally Posted by Claires_dad:
“It's only December 2014 but these have already been confirmed for Christmas 2015!

BBC

Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
Call the Midwife
Sherlock

ITV

The Jonathan Ross Show”

Add The Stick Man and Mrs Brown's Boys to BBC One
marke09
02-01-2015
So your Nominations please for

The Best programme on TV Christmas 2014

Most Disappointing programme on TV Christmas 2014 (thats one you were looking forward to but was a let down)

Most surprising progamme ( the one you didnt expect to like but did)
LibLabCON
02-01-2015
Originally Posted by stv viewer:
“Here is few possible schedules all have Sherlock and Doctor Who split up

1. With Call the Midwife and 1hr strictly

15:00 The Queen
15:10 Brave
16:45 BBC News
17:00 Strictly Come Dancing
18:00 Doctor Who
19:00 Call the Midwife
20:15 Eastenders
21:15 Sherlock
22:45 News

We can be sure that
Eastenders
Doctor who
Sherlock
Strictly Come Dancing
1 film
will air on xmas day

but Call the Midwife
Mrs Brown
Animated special
could be in doubt and may be moved to Boxing Day.

By the way I love Mrs Brown and would hate to not have it on xmas day so I prefer schedule 2”

I'm going with your first suggestion. Though I still feel Sherlock is destined to get a 9pm start. But I wouldn't be shocked if it was on Boxing day. Then a Series 4 start on New Years day?

Brave as the Christmas afternoon film is looking a cert for me then Wreck It Ralph on New Years Day. I hope Rise Of The Guardians is on Christmas Eve!

The Croods, Life Of Pi, Oz the Great and Powerful and Iron Man 3 are my other predictions.

ITV? Well I'm going with Frozen as their big premiere, after all they did put Tangled on back in 2012.
Pizzatheaction
02-01-2015
I expect they'll go for £3.99 or £3.95 for next Christmas's issue. That wouldn't look quite as offputting to casual buyers.
Callum_Preciou2
02-01-2015
Originally Posted by LibLabCON:
“I'm going with your first suggestion. Though I still feel Sherlock is destined to get a 9pm start. But I wouldn't be shocked if it was on Boxing day. Then a Series 4 start on New Years day?

Brave as the Christmas afternoon film is looking a cert for me then Wreck It Ralph on New Years Day. I hope Rise Of The Guardians is on Christmas Eve!

The Croods, Life Of Pi, Oz the Great and Powerful and Iron Man 3 are my other predictions.

ITV? Well I'm going with Frozen as their big premiere, after all they did put Tangled on back in 2012.”

My predictions of the BBC One network premieres are: The Iron Man Trilogy, Saving Mr Banks, The Star Wars Saga, Night at the Museum, Oz: Great and Powerful, and Brave.

ITV premiere prediction: The Dark Night Rises, and The Hangover II.

Channel 5 premiere prediction: Fred The Movie.

Channel 4 premiere prediction: Fast and Furious 6.
EStaffs90
02-01-2015
Originally Posted by Callum_Preciou2:
“ITV premiere prediction: The Dark Night Rises”

Nah, surely that wouldn't be until 2019.
wizzywick
02-01-2015
Here's my prediction for BBC One and BBC Two premieres for Christmas 2015:

BBC One: Saving Mr. Banks, Rise of the Guardians, Oz: The Great and Powerful, Brave and Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie.

BBC Two: Philomena, Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, A Long Way Down, and Spike Island.
pedrok
02-01-2015
Just said goodbye to the 2014 thread, so here for my first visit to the 2015 one.

I said on the 2014 thread that I watched less tv this Christmas and new year than I think I have ever done. I don't know if that says more about me or what was shown?

Anyway, before we know it Easter will have come and gone, the May bank holidays will be past, the tans from the summer will have faded, Halloween and Guy Fawkes night will be but a memory, Wizzywick will have run the pre front cover competition competition and Claires_dad will have opened the legendary guess the front cover competition. The time will fly bye!

Have a good year everyone.
wizzywick
03-01-2015
Originally Posted by pedrok:
“Just said goodbye to the 2014 thread, so here for my first visit to the 2015 one.

I said on the 2014 thread that I watched less tv this Christmas and new year than I think I have ever done. I don't know if that says more about me or what was shown?

Anyway, before we know it Easter will have come and gone, the May bank holidays will be past, the tans from the summer will have faded, Halloween and Guy Fawkes night will be but a memory, Wizzywick will have run the pre front cover competition competition and Claires_dad will have opened the legendary guess the front cover competition. The time will fly bye!

Have a good year everyone.”

BIB: Already compiling questions! They're not going to be as easy this year! Get revising! claires_dad's website is a useful research tool! The Quiz returns on August 22nd!

Claires Dad, would it be possible to put a link to your website on this thread? Thanks.
Claires_dad
03-01-2015
Originally Posted by wizzywick:
“BIB: Already compiling questions! They're not going to be as easy this year! Get revising! claires_dad's website is a useful research tool!

Claires Dad, would it be possible to put a link to your website on this thread? Thanks.”

http://ukchristmastv.weebly.com/
wizzywick
03-01-2015
Originally Posted by Claires_dad:
“http://ukchristmastv.weebly.com/”

Thanks.
Anthony_Ryan
03-01-2015
This article from the Daily Mail about tv ratings over the New Year period makes for interesting reading http:// www,dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2895050/New-Year-TV-flops-6million-tune-Bank-Holiday-schedule-soap-operas-sitcoms-old.
Allan
04-01-2015
Originally Posted by pedrok:
“Anyway, before we know it Easter will have come and gone, the May bank holidays will be past, the tans from the summer will have faded, Halloween and Guy Fawkes night will be but a memory, Wizzywick will have run the pre front cover competition competition and Claires_dad will have opened the legendary guess the front cover competition. The time will fly bye!”

Never, ever were truer words spoken! A year now I'm in my 60s seems like a month when I was a child!
digiblade
04-01-2015
Originally Posted by Billy_Value:
“i would like to see an old sitcom come back for Christmas, dinnerladies, gimme gimme gimme, men behaving badly, absolutely fabulous, only fools and horses, if johns sons would write it, anyone of them would be good rather than the same old every Christmas which is becoming rather tedious”

It's been over done. The essential problem has been that sitcoms went out of favour with broadcasters some 20 yrs ago. Now, with the world & his significant other complaining about BBC output and strongly agreeing to freeze the licence fee we are less likely than ever to get brilliant xmas sitcom specials. The sitcom is notoriously difficult in terms of capturing a regular audience to combat the relatively high cost of producing it. Even in it's heyday a new sitcom was never guaranteed a dedicated following (e.g. even sitcom greats like John Sullivan, Carla Lane, Ronnie Barker etc had new ventures that never graced a 2nd or 3rd series).
The BBC have been more than aware during this time that the one thing truly missing in their Christmas schedule is a brilliant sitcom special like the ones everyone remembers. Subsequently, they 'brought back' many of the better sitcoms to fill that gap. It has never really worked out though - Royle Family, Absolutely Fabulous, To the Manor Born, Only Fools, Dibley, Still open all Hours etc. None of these individual specials are particularly memorable and have been of quite variable quality. I don't know anyone who watches the 'time on our hands' Only Fools special who then doesn't say "they should have left it there".
pedrok
04-01-2015
Originally Posted by marke09:
“So your Nominations please for

The Best programme on TV Christmas 2014

Most Disappointing programme on TV Christmas 2014 (thats one you were looking forward to but was a let down)

Most surprising progamme ( the one you didnt expect to like but did)”

Just noticed this.

The best programme, on Christmas Eve BBC4 had a 30 minute Frank Sinatra/Bing Crosby Christmas show. Just perfect for that time. I had never seen it before and was originally broadcast in 1957, according to IMDB, complete with Frank thanking Chesterfields cigarettes, the sponsers

Most disappointing, to be honest, anything I didn't fancy, I just didn't watch. And there was a lot I didn't fancy.

Most surprising, there were a couple of BBC Scotland programmes looking back at 2014 in Scotland, a year of the referendum, Commonwealth Games, the Ryder Cup and plenty of other things. They were pretty good.
digiblade
04-01-2015
Originally Posted by marke09:
“So your Nominations please for

The Best programme on TV Christmas 2014

Most Disappointing programme on TV Christmas 2014 (thats one you were looking forward to but was a let down)

Most surprising progamme ( the one you didnt expect to like but did)”

Best - Christmas in one day (More4 - xmas eve).
I think it was a repeat, but a film where they
gave different people camcorders to record
their Christmas. It was a brilliant, true life
record of contemporary Christmas in the UK
- wrapping presents, school nativities, cooking
turkeys, homeless shelters etc.

Disappointing - Skyfall - cut to bits by ITV

Surprising - Dr Who (BBC1 - xmas day)
The xmas specials aren't always great but I
really enjoyed this years - a real mystery
combined with brilliant SFX!
marke09
04-01-2015
Originally Posted by digiblade:
“Best - Christmas in one day (More4 - xmas eve).
I think it was a repeat, but a film where they
gave different people camcorders to record
their Christmas. It was a brilliant, true life
record of contemporary Christmas in the UK
- wrapping presents, school nativities, cooking
turkeys, homeless shelters etc.

Disappointing - Skyfall - cut to bits by ITV

Surprising - Dr Who (BBC1 - xmas day)
The xmas specials aren't always great but I
really enjoyed this years - a real mystery
combined with brilliant SFX!”

I watched Christmas in a day but the lsitings said it was NEW but it was kind of a repeat as some of the videos were used in last years Sainsbury's ad

Skyfall is getting another showing on ITV next Saturday
Batfink
05-01-2015
Originally Posted by digiblade:
“Best - Christmas in one day (More4 - xmas eve).
I think it was a repeat, but a film where they
gave different people camcorders to record
their Christmas. It was a brilliant, true life
record of contemporary Christmas in the UK
- wrapping presents, school nativities, cooking
turkeys, homeless shelters etc.”

Another vote for this. Best programme I watched over Xmas and very festive. Glad i recorded it onto my PVR
Boyontbridge
05-01-2015
Originally Posted by marke09:
“According to the Sun Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas Specials are confirmed until 2020”

That means the Christmas 2020 one is almost 6 years away. That is an absolute MASSIVE Gamble by the BEEB. And whilst it topped in 2014 at 7.63 million it is hardly a record breaker. I just cannot believe any programme would be commisioned for 6 years
Boyontbridge
05-01-2015
Originally Posted by Claires_dad:
“Good question!

BBC have had pretty much the same schedule for the last few years and top the ratings, be interesting to see how they would fit Sherlock into a Christmas Day schedule.

Wouldn't be surprised if Sherlock is kept for New Year's Day.”

As predicted in post 27 - Sunday 27th or NYD
Batfink
05-01-2015
I may get flamed for this but I would love to see THE ROYLE FAMILY back this coming christmas.
wizzywick
05-01-2015
Originally Posted by Boyontbridge:
“That means the Christmas 2020 one is almost 6 years away. That is an absolute MASSIVE Gamble by the BEEB. And whilst it topped in 2014 at 7.63 million it is hardly a record breaker. I just cannot believe any programme would be commisioned for 6 years”

I think it says alot about how bare the BBC's comedy cupboard is. They probably think "At least with MBB, we've got something funny to show on Christmas Day!"
Boyontbridge
05-01-2015
Originally Posted by Batfink:
“I may get flamed for this but I would love to see THE ROYLE FAMILY back this coming christmas.”

I think we'd all love them back, but only at their acutely observational best and not the trite that was served up in the shocker that was their final Christmas Special
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