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The Official Christmas Radio Times Countdown And Christmas TV Thread *2017* |
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Hi Guys – I read the 2016 thread – but never posted. So wanted to say hi and wish you all a Merry Christmas – I will certainly add comments on here in 2017…
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I wonder what affect this takeover will have if any, on Radio Times ?
http://www.printweek.com/print-week/...er-anticipated |
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Slightly different BBC1 schedule for next year
Christmas Eve 12:00 - 14:00 Film - The Sound of Music 14:00 - 14:30 Songs of Praise Christmas 14:30 - 16:30 Film - Saving Mr. Banks 16:30 - 18:00 Film - Frozen 18:00 - 19:00 The Story of Strictly Come Dancing 19:00 - 19:25 News 19:25 - 20:00 Eastenders 20:00 - 21:00 The Story of The Great British Bake Off 21:00 - 22:50 Film Premiere - Florence Foster Jenkins Christmas Day 12:30 - 15:00 Film - Mary Poppins 15:00 - 15:10 The Queen 15:10 - 16:15 Top of the Pops Christmas Special 16:15 - 17:45 Film Premiere - Big Hero 6 17:45 - 19:00 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special 19:00 - 20:00 Doctor Who 20:00 - 21:00 Eastenders 21:00 - 22:50 Film Premiere - San Andreas 22:50 - 00:00 Catherine Tate's Nan Call the Midwife will have a two part Boxing Day/New Years Day special. |
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Slightly different BBC1 schedule for next year
Christmas Eve 12:00 - 14:00 Film - The Sound of Music 14:00 - 14:30 Songs of Praise Christmas 14:30 - 16:30 Film - Saving Mr. Banks 16:30 - 18:00 Film - Frozen 18:00 - 19:00 The Story of Strictly Come Dancing 19:00 - 19:25 News 19:25 - 20:00 Eastenders 20:00 - 21:00 The Story of The Great British Bake Off 21:00 - 22:50 Film Premiere - Florence Foster Jenkins Christmas Day 12:30 - 15:00 Film - Mary Poppins 15:00 - 15:10 The Queen 15:10 - 16:15 Top of the Pops Christmas Special 16:15 - 17:45 Film Premiere - Big Hero 6 17:45 - 19:00 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special 19:00 - 20:00 Doctor Who 20:00 - 21:00 Eastenders 21:00 - 22:50 Film Premiere - San Andreas 22:50 - 00:00 Catherine Tate's Nan Call the Midwife will have a two part Boxing Day/New Years Day special. CHRISTMAS EVE Sunday December 24th: 2.55pm Film: Frozen 4.30 Songs of Praise: The Christmas Big Sing 5.15 Countryfile 6.15pm BBC News 6.35 Christmas Pointless 7.25 Call The Midwife 8.40 EastEnders 9.10 Film: Abfab: The Movie 10.45 Not Going Out 11.30 BBC News 11.45 Midnight Mass CHRISTMAS DAY Monday December 25th 1.25pm Film: How to Train Your Dragon 2 3.00 The Monarch 3.10 Strictly Come Dancing 4.25 Annual animation 4.55 BBC News 5.05 Film: Maleficent 6.35 Doctor Who 7.45 Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show 8.45 EastEnders 9.45 Mrs. Brown's Boys 10.20 The Graham Norton Christmas Show 11.05 BBC News |
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Schedule change
BBC1 Tomorrow 10pm George Michael at the Palais Garnier Paris Walliams and Friend moves to 11.20pm |
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Don't Forget to Put August 21st in your diaries!.
Apologies also to Clairs_dad for failing to enter the guess the cover competition. I will try to do better next year! |
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The Take That Radio Times has been revived 7> 13th January.
Gary Barlow, Graham Norton and Mel Giedroyc on the cover. |
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A belated congratulations (I only located this thread yesterday!) on winning the competition A.D.P. and for starting the thread so nicely.
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The Take That Radio Times has been revived 7> 13th January.
Gary Barlow, Graham Norton and Mel Giedroyc on the cover. |
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Will next year's Christmas TV guides cover Dec. 16th-29th or Dec. 23rd- Jan 5th?
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Will next year's Christmas TV guides cover Dec. 16th-29th or Dec. 23rd- Jan 5th?
It wouldn't be the first time, the last 16-29 issue was 1995 I believe. |
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Radio Times told me it would be 16-29th December.
It wouldn't be the first time, the last 16-29 issue was 1995 I believe.
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A belated congratulations (I only located this thread yesterday!) on winning the competition A.D.P. and for starting the thread so nicely.
And HAPPY NEW YEAR for this weekend to everyone! I wish everyone good health, good fortune, and a stress free 2017, and may all your New Years resolutions be successful. |
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Well Good Morning and Welcome to 2017 - my first visit here dropping the keys off with A D P its his thread now!
Hope you lot post and make it another record breaker - look forward to see the changes later in the year The post mortem on Christmas TV will start on Monday! |
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And 2017 will begin with a new look for BBC1.
HAPPY NEW YEAR FRIENDS! ![]()
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Happy new year Everyone
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Well the BBC One Wales guy wasn't impressed with that so called ident - he said I've no idea either personally i preferred the balloons
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Happy 2017 To All Threadists!!
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happy new year all
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Well Good Morning and Welcome to 2017 - my first visit here dropping the keys off with A D P its his thread now!
Hope you lot post and make it another record breaker - look forward to see the changes later in the year The post mortem on Christmas TV will start on Monday! May you have a healthy, 2017, and all your wishes come true. ( Excludes small print daytime schedules in RT). |
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Really good thread but what about instead of calling it Christmas radio times how about
TV guide instead as not everyone gets radio times theses days for instance I TV& satellite week really good guide for sky/ virgin as well as free sat and free view but no good for radio just a thought |
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Really good thread but what about instead of calling it Christmas radio times how about
TV guide instead as not everyone gets radio times theses days for instance I TV& satellite week really good guide for sky/ virgin as well as free sat and free view but no good for radio just a thought
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Blasphemy!
![]() !I think the Radio Times element probably started because it is "legendary" and always has a special cover. The other TV guides tend, always, to have Father Christmas, which is nice but perhaps less imaginative. I could be wrong of course and stand to be corrected! |
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Transdiffusion @transdiffusion 8m8 minutes ago
A forgotten anniversary: the British Broadcasting _Corporation_ is 90 today. Happy birthday to the world's finest broadcaster! @AboutTheBBC |
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LOL @ Blasphemy!
!I think the Radio Times element probably started because it is "legendary" and always has a special cover. The other TV guides tend, always, to have Father Christmas, which is nice but perhaps less imaginative. I could be wrong of course and stand to be corrected! |
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