Yeah I agree its got to be Dr Who, BBC1 18.50 Christmas day.
2007-12-23 08:43:47
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answered by Spiv 1
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Nothing. The TV in the sitting/dining room will be off for two days. My daughter will probably want to watch some drivel or other, but she can do that in her bedroon. As a single dad, I insist on eating my Christmas dinner without the pap in the background. 99% of the stuff on, I already have or can get on DVD. I shall play my music and do things with my "new toys". Even computer games are a better alternative to sitting in front of the box and consuming the usual TV Christmas poo.
2007-12-23 17:06:46
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answered by mustardcharlie 3
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Christmas Vacation!
2007-12-23 16:41:32
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answered by Anna L 5
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Well, I like to watch re-runs of shows I haven't been able to watch because I'm in school and way too busy. Other than that, I also love to watch a lot of cliche Christmas stuff, like "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas", "The Family Man", and "A Wonderful Life".
2007-12-23 17:22:57
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answered by crazypenguincp 2
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Eastenders, Dr Who and Extras Christmas Special.
Oh and anything with Gordon Ramsey in it.
2007-12-23 16:55:36
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answered by Dicko 3
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Top Gear and Extras Christmas Special
2007-12-23 16:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It a Wonderful Life, the Wizard of Oz, Scrooge, I did like the Shriek Christmas program that played a couple of days ago, Grench, and Peanuts of course.
2007-12-23 19:53:39
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answered by Ladydi 2
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Anything on Television X
2007-12-23 16:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Eastenders and Corrie
2007-12-23 16:39:39
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answered by Baps . 7
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*sigh* guess I am such a traditionalist...
Charlie Brown Christmas
It's a Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street
2007-12-23 16:44:16
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answered by Amethyst369_98 3
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