Results:Which Decade Was The Best For Christmas TV
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The Official Christmas Radio Times Countdown And Christmas TV Thread 2016
Dont tweet them! they only answer to nice tweets
Still no update. Who thinks we're waiting around for nothing?
ITV Press Centre is starting to update. The Hilda Ogden tribute has been moved to Tuesday 20th at 8pm.
Official Emmerdale schedule
Monday 19 December - 7.00pm
Tuesday 20 December - 7.00pm
Wednesday 21 December - 7.00pm
Thursday 22 December - 7.00/8.00pm
Friday 23 December - 7.00pm
Christmas Day - 5.45pm (60-minute episode)
Boxing Day - 7.00pm
Tuesday 27 December - 7.00pm
Wednesday 28 December - 7.00pm
Thursday 29 December - 8.30pm
Friday 30 December - 7.00pm
Corrie
Monday 19 December - 7.30/8.30pm
Tuesday 20 December - Hilda Ogden's Last Ta-ra - A Tribute to Jean Alexander - 8.00pm
Wednesday 21 December - 7.30pm
Friday 23 December - 7.30pm
Christmas Eve - 7.30pm
Christmas Day - 8.00pm (60-minute episode)
Boxing Day - 7.30/8.30pm
Friday 30 December - 7.30pm
Originally Posted by marke09:
“give them a ring to either post it out to you or to add an extra week to your subscription”
I'll give it until tomorrow.
Meanwhile Doctor Who has been confirmed for Christmas Day at 5.45pm
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-...-special-on-tv
I'd like to vote the 1980s as the best decade for Christmas TV, but sadly that isn't included in the poll!
Originally Posted by
marke09:
“You should all have a read of this just in case - nothign to do about Tv but a scam going around
http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/hoa...-service-nov12”
Not sure if you read the article properly but it's not a 'scam' - it's a hoax spam email about a scam that happened in 2005.
By the way - whenever you read anything about being charged vast amounts of money for a premium phone line just remember that the highest charge for any UK phone number (i.e. one that doesn't involve an international dialing code) is £3.71 from a landline and £4.04 a minute from a mobile. There's no way you can be charged more than that - certainly not £315 for just getting connected
Originally Posted by marke09:
“Official Emmerdale schedule
Monday 19 December - 7.00pm
Tuesday 20 December - 7.00pm
Wednesday 21 December - 7.00pm
Thursday 22 December - 7.00/8.00pm
Friday 23 December - 7.00pm
Christmas Day - 5.45pm (60-minute episode)
Boxing Day - 7.00pm
Tuesday 27 December - 7.00pm
Wednesday 28 December - 7.00pm
Thursday 29 December - 8.30pm
Friday 30 December - 7.00pm
Corrie
Monday 19 December - 7.30/8.30pm
Tuesday 20 December - Hilda Ogden's Last Ta-ra - A Tribute to Jean Alexander - 8.00pm
Wednesday 21 December - 7.30pm
Friday 23 December - 7.30pm
Christmas Eve - 7.30pm
Christmas Day - 8.00pm (60-minute episode)
Boxing Day - 7.30/8.30pm
Friday 30 December - 7.30pm”
Excellent, I now know more times to avoid ITV
Originally Posted by wizzywick:
“Still no update. Who thinks we're waiting around for nothing?”
I'm beginning to think the BBC are on strike! We've not had a single schedule update since last Wednesday from them. Are their schedulers off sick at the moment
Originally Posted by wizzywick:
“It's the "or something" part of the thread that gets discussed from time to time! What's your tree like?”
It's still in the loft, it's black I think.
EastEnders confirmed
Monday 19 December - 8.00pm
Tuesday 20 December - 7.30pm
Thursday 22 December - 7.30pm
Friday 23 December - 8.00pm
Christmas Eve - 8.25pm (35-minute episode)
Christmas Day - 9.30pm (60-minute episode)
Boxing Day - 8.00pm
Tuesday 27 December - 7.30pm
Thursday 29 December - 7.30pm
Friday 30 December - 8.00p
Originally Posted by
STEVE 03:
“I'm beginning to think the BBC are on strike! We've not had a single schedule update since last Wednesday from them. Are their schedulers off sick at the moment
”
thya re starting to come through bit by bit
so Christmas Day shaping up to be
5.45 Dr Who
6.45 Strictly
8.00 Call The Midwife
9.30 EastEnders
10.30 Mrs Brown's Boys
Call The Midwife now confirmed for 8pm
Originally Posted by marke09:
“EastEnders confirmed
Monday 19 December - 8.00pm
Tuesday 20 December - 7.30pm
Thursday 22 December - 7.30pm
Friday 23 December - 8.00pm
Christmas Eve - 8.25pm (35-minute episode)
Christmas Day - 9.30pm (60-minute episode)
Boxing Day - 8.00pm
Tuesday 27 December - 7.30pm
Thursday 29 December - 7.30pm
Friday 30 December - 8.00p”
When was the last time EastEnders was on that late on Christmas Day? Not counting 1987?
Originally Posted by marke09:
“so Christmas Day shaping up to be
5.45 Dr Who
6.45 Strictly
8.00 Call The Midwife
9.30 EastEnders
10.30 Mrs Brown's Boys”
90 minutes of CTM is a bit long in my view. Not sure that'll hold an audience on Christmas Day.
Outnumbered Boxing Day 10pm
Originally Posted by wizzywick:
“90 minutes of CTM is a bit long in my view. Not sure that'll hold an audience on Christmas Day.”
I agree. 75minutes was pushing it, but 90minutes.
Originally Posted by marke09:
“so Christmas Day shaping up to be
5.45 Dr Who
6.45 Strictly
8.00 Call The Midwife
9.30 EastEnders
10.30 Mrs Brown's Boys
Call The Midwife now confirmed for 8pm”
That's exactly the same as last year, I'm shocked!!
Originally Posted by marke09:
“Outnumbered Boxing Day 10pm”
That's a bit late isn't it? For such a popular show with only some slight adult content, 9pm would seem a better slot.
Last Tango in Halifax confirmed for Monday and Tuesday 19/20
Mrs Browns Boys 10.30 Christmas Day
BBC should have split Call The Midwife into two parts. Taking up far too much room on Christmas Day with Eastenders on straight after it for an hour too.
Originally Posted by ArtyAttack:
“BBC should have split Call The Midwife into two parts. Taking up far too much room on Christmas Day with Eastenders on straight after it for an hour too.”
We watch Call the Midwife in our house but not EastEnders so doesn't bother me
Witness for the Prosecution 26/27 at 9pm