![]() Highlights from other channels include: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (7pm on ITV2), Deck the Halls (7.10pm on E4) and Terminator: Dark Fate (9pm on Film4). Four Weddings and A Funeral - 10.40pm on Channel 4.The Nutcracker and the Four Realms - 5.25pm on BBC1.The Snowman and the Snowdog - 4.35pm on Channel 4.Santa Claus: The Movie - 2.35pm on ITV1.The Secret Life of Pets 2 - 1.40pm on BBC1. ![]() Planes, Trains and Automobiles - 1.25pm on Channel 5.Scrooge: A Christmas Carol - 11.30am on Channel 5.How to Train Your Dragon - 11.30am on Channel 4.The Snowman and the Snowdog - 7.50am on Channel 4.Catch the iconic original film, starring Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci and Catherine O’Hara, on Channel 4 this Christmas Eve. It wouldn’t be Christmas without rewatching Home Alone at least once. Justice Smith and Ryan Reynolds star in this comedy adventure, which first hit cinemas in 2019. Making its small screen premiere this Christmas is Pokemon Detective Pikachu. James Stewart and Henry Travers star in this heart-warming seasonal classic which sees a small-town businessman convinced his life has been a failure get a peek at what his town would have been like if he had never existed. It’s A Wonderful Life - Channel 4 at 1.25pm ![]() So w hether you’re a fan of the Christmas classics, fond of animated adventures or partial to a festive romantic comedy, we’ve got you covered.įrom Frozen to Home Alone, here’s the all-important dates and times to catch all your favourite films on TV this week. We’ve scoured this year's television listings to make sure you don't miss any of the best films airing on BBC, ITV1 and Channels 4 and 5 over the festive period. With Christmas and New Year right around the corner, there’s no better time to put your feet up and unwind with the help of one of your favourite Christmas movies. ![]()
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