It’s that time of year, woohoo! Friends, family and loved ones are going to get together over Christmas dinners and there’s all the love and joy in the world. But what do you do after the drinking and gift opening? Hint: It’s movie time! Christmas is incomplete without at least one Christmas movie. Here are the different channels and streaming websites where you can watch Christmassy movies, according to Digital Spy.
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BBC One
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms – December 24, 5.25 pm
La La Land – December 25, 1 am
Frozen – December 26, 12.25 pm
Mary Poppins – December 26, 2.25 pm
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - December 27, 1.45 pm
BBC Two
King of Kings – December 24, 9.55 am
Chariots of Fire – December 24, 4.55 pm
Goodfellas – December 26, 10.15 pm
Hello, Dolly – December 27, 1.30 pm
Funny Girl – December 27, 3.50 pm
ITV1
Arthur Christmas – December 24, 12.45 pm
Santa Claus: The Movie – December 24, 2.35 pm
The Holiday – December 25, 12.45 am
Love Actually – December 25, 10.45 pm
The Penguins of Madagascar – January 1, 3.50 pm
Channel 4
It's a Wonderful Life – December 24, 1.25 pm
Home Alone – December 24, 5.25 pm
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York – December 25, 5.30 pm
Little Fockers – December 29, 12.10 am
Annie – December 31, 12.50 pm
Channel 5
Breakfast At Tiffany's – December 26, 9.35 am
My Fair Lady – December 26, 11.50 am
A Cinderella Story – December 28, 9.45 am
Hook – December 27, 1.55 pm
Ever After – December 29, 8.55 am
Netflix
Falling for Christmas – available now
Christmas with You – available now
The Noel Diary – available now
Christmas Full of Grace – available now
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol – available now
I Believe in Santa – December 14
A Not So Merry Christmas – December 20
Source Used
Digital Spy: Best movies on UK TV this Christmas