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  • Re: Christmas TV

    Originally posted by Rollingstone88 View Post
    Christmas TV these days revolve around soaps and reality shows. No variety at all. I haven't even looked through the Christmas issue of Radio Times. All I saw was the Christmas Day schedule of 3 hours of soaps and Strictly Come Dancing and lost the will to liveThe only thing I fancy is the musical 'Elf' on 23rd Dec, Channel 5. You're so right, akb48fan, I used to love the festive morning screenings of Harold Lloyd, Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy, and later Charlie Chase and Thelma Todd/Zasu Pitts shorts. Also, gone are the Christmas morning Morecambe & Wise and Two Ronnies. I have happy memories of opening my presents while those were on TV. Then, later, enjoying Christmas specials of Larry Grayson's Generation Game and Blanketey Blank before snouts in the trough with the family and more than a few drinks! Just not the same now. I find Christmas very boring and depressing now, or is it my age (54) and pining for the past?I just buy special DVDs to watch. Films or my old favourites. Hardly watch any TV over Christmas now.
    While I'm no fan of soaps I've been enjoying the current series Strictly Come Dancing.

    Most old films are too niche for the mainstream channels these days unless they are outright classics.
    The Trickster On The Roof

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    • Re: Christmas TV

      Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
      Regional variations were both fascinating and yet frustrating because of the fact that we couldn't pick all of these stations up on our TV - if only we had today's Sky Digital technology back in the 1970s and 1980s - it would be better than the extra channels that we have now!
      I'm probably part of the last generation that remembers regional ITV although I'm too young to remember Thames, TVS, TSW, and TV-AM whilst they were broadcasting. Most of the regional variations had gone by the second half of the 1990s apart from an awesome film shown everywhere except Scotland on Boxing day.

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      • Re: Christmas TV

        I was lucky to pick up Welsh TV at home so could enjoy some variations from BBC Wales, HTV & S4C through the snow.
        The Trickster On The Roof

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        • Re: Christmas TV

          We picked up S4C too, very snowy picture but watchable. Wonder if that channel is still available.

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          • Re: Christmas TV

            Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
            While I'm no fan of soaps I've been enjoying the current series Strictly Come Dancing.

            Most old films are too niche for the mainstream channels these days unless they are outright classics.
            Strictly has never been the same without Brucie, and how he has passed away, it feels almost like a different show. I hope that they will do another tribute to him on the Christmas Day show.
            I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
            There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
            I'm having so much fun
            My lucky number's one
            Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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            • Re: Christmas TV

              Originally posted by Arran View Post
              I'm probably part of the last generation that remembers regional ITV although I'm too young to remember Thames, TVS, TSW, and TV-AM whilst they were broadcasting. Most of the regional variations had gone by the second half of the 1990s apart from an awesome film shown everywhere except Scotland on Boxing day.
              I am the same regarding the previous decade. I remember wet playtimes at school in the mid to late 1980s and seeing old editions of Look In in a box that were around six or seven years old, and finding names like Southern and Westward on the TV page.
              I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
              There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
              I'm having so much fun
              My lucky number's one
              Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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              • Re: Christmas TV

                Saturday 17th December 1983

                BBC2


                10.35am Open University
                2.45pm The Sky at Night
                3.05pm Play Away
                3.25pm The Emigrants
                5.50pm Greek - Language and People
                6.15pm Whistle Test - On the Road
                6.55pm Newsnight December
                7.45pm News and Sport
                8.00pm Zubin Mehta Masterclass
                8.50pm Film ; Cary Grant In Night and Day (1946)
                10.58pm News Summary Weather
                11.00pm The New Land


                FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                • Re: Christmas TV

                  Sunday 18th December 1983

                  ​ BBC2


                  11.25am Open University
                  Caring for Older People: Voluntary Workers
                  11.50am Maths: The Alvey Report 3: Software Engineering
                  12.15pm Towards One Force of Nature
                  2.25pm Horizon
                  3.15pm Beethoven Piano Sonatas
                  3.45pm The Great Palace: The Story of Parliament
                  4.35pm Rugby Special
                  5.25pm Ski Sunday
                  6.00pm News Review
                  6.30pm The Money Programme
                  7.15pm Russell Harty : The Nativity
                  7.45pm The Natural World : Pelican Delta
                  8.40pm News on Two, Weather
                  8.45pm Did You See...?
                  9.35pm Pranks
                  10.15pm TV Film : Frankenstein: The True Story (1973)
                  FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                  • Re: Christmas TV

                    Monday 19th December 1983

                    BBC2


                    3.55pm Film : Cary Grant In Bringing Up Baby (1938)
                    5.35pm News Summary, Weather
                    5.40pm Eureka
                    6.10pm International Show Jumping
                    6.55pm Schoolgirl Chums
                    8.00pm Food and Drink
                    8.30pm The Bob Monkhouse Show
                    9.25pm A Talent for Murder
                    10.55am Frank Delaney
                    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                    • Re: Christmas TV

                      Tuesday 20th December 1983

                      BBC2

                      4.00pm Film : Cary Grant In Mr Lucky (1943)
                      5.35pm News Summary
                      Weather
                      5.40pm Rockschool
                      6.05pm Gymnastics
                      7.05pm St Ursula's In Danger
                      8.10pm Bookmark
                      9.00pm Film : Rollerball (1975)
                      Première
                      11.00pm Out of Court
                      11.30pm News on Two, Weather
                      11.35pm Greek-Language and People
                      FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                      • Re: Christmas TV

                        Wednesday 21st December 1983

                        BBC2


                        4.15pm Film : Cary Grant In Every Girl Should be Married (1948) Première
                        5.35pm News Summary, Weather
                        5.40pm A Waltons Special : A Wedding on Waltons' Mountain
                        7.15pm Championship Darts Special
                        8.30pm Nature
                        9.00pm Entertainment USA
                        9.25pm My Music for Christmas
                        9.55pm Barry at Blenheim
                        10.40pm News on Two, Weather
                        10.45pm TV Film : The Roads of Exile (1978)
                        (Part One) Première


                        FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                          ​ Thursday 22nd December 1983

                          BBC2


                          3.30pm Film : Cary Grant In Mr Blandings Builds his Dream House (1948)
                          5.00pm The World Chess Championships
                          5.35pm News Summary, Weather
                          5.40pm Sports Review of 1983
                          7.25pm Callas An International Celebration
                          9.25pm The Great Palace: The Story of Parliament
                          10.15pm Christmas at Cromore
                          11.05pm News on Two, Weather
                          11.10pm Film : The Roads of Exile (1978) (
                          Part Two)
                          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                          • Re: Christmas TV

                            Friday 23rd December 1983

                            BBC2


                            3.55pm Film : Cary Grant in The Grass is Greener (1960)
                            5.35pm News Summary, Weather
                            5.40pm A Waltons Special : Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain
                            7.15pm Championship Darts Special
                            8.20pm Global Report
                            8.50pm M*A*S*H
                            9.15pm The Everly Brothers Reunion Concert
                            10.30pm Film : The Marx Brothers In Monkey Business (1931)
                            11.45pm News on Two, Weather
                            11.50pm The Old Grey Whistle Test : Pick of the Year​
                            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                            • Re: Christmas TV

                              Christmas Eve Saturday 24th December 1983

                              BBC2

                              1.05pm Film : Scrooge (1951)

                              starring Alistair Sim

                              2.30pm Shakespeare in Perspective
                              comedy with Roy Hudd


                              2.55pm The Book Game
                              chaired by Robert Robinson, with Anthony Burgess, Germaine Greer,
                              Susan Hill and Adam Mars-Jones, Freddie Jones reads the extracts


                              3.25pm Film : That Touch of Mink (1962)
                              starring Cary Grant and Doris Day

                              5.00pm The BBC Television Shakespeare
                              The Comedy of Errors, starring Roger Daltrey and Michael Kitchen
                              as the two pairs of twins, with wendy Hiller, Cyril Cusack, Charles Gray,
                              Suzanne Bertish and Joanne Pearce​


                              6.55pm Sky at Drury Lane with guest Patrick Ros

                              7.45pm News with Jan Leeming

                              7.55pm Cider with Rosie
                              starring Rosemary Leach in the 1971 production

                              9.30pm Private Lives
                              highlights from the series with Maria Aitken

                              10.00pm Whistle Test Presents
                              Paul Young from the Hammersmith Odeon

                              10.45pm Film : To Catch a Thief (1955)
                              starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in Hitchcock's thriller

                              12.35am Closedown
                              FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                              • Re: Christmas TV

                                Christmas Day Sunday 25th December 1983

                                BBC2

                                2:00pm Nobody Minded the Rain

                                Impressions of Coronation Day
                                Where were you on 2 June 1953? Perhaps you were one of the
                                20 million who watched the day's events on television; perhaps
                                you were one of the hundreds of thousands who braved the cold
                                and rain to cheer the Queen through the streets of London. Possibly
                                you were one of the 7,000 people present in Westminster Abbey
                                for the Service, the most glittering ceremony that our tradition provides.
                                This programme tells the story of Coronation Day and the
                                preparations for it through the reminiscences of people who were
                                there, including Lord Ramsey-then Bishop of Durham, Lord Eccles -

                                then Minister of Works, Lady Rayne-one of the Queen's Maids of Honour,
                                together with many citizens who, for one reason or another, have
                                good cause to remember the day, like the crewmen of the Lowestoft

                                lifeboat who were among the few that missed the Coronation
                                celebrations


                                3:00pm The Book Game
                                The second of four conversational games about books and writers
                                in which Anthony Burgess , Germaine Greer , Susan Hill and Adam
                                Mars-Jones try to identify recited extracts, and then give vent to their
                                literary likes and dislikes


                                3:30pm The Great Palace : The Story of Parliament
                                The People of the Palace

                                4:20pm Henry's Cat
                                Christmas Dinner

                                4:25pm Film : Meet Me in St Louis (1944)
                                starring Judy Garland with Margaret O'Brien Mary Astor Leon Ames
                                Meet Me in St Louis is perhaps Vincente Minnelli's best-loved
                                musical, featuring Judy Garland in numbers like 'The boy next
                                door' and 'Have yourself a merry little Christmas' and, of course,
                                the classic 'Trolley song'. It traces the life and loves of a middle-class
                                St Louis family through the four seasons, investigating the trials and
                                tribulations of growing-up


                                6:15pm The Natural World : Winter Days
                                Narrated by Robert Powell
                                A season of death and decay, or months of magic? When the sun
                                departs and winter days arrive, how does our wildlife cope with the cold?
                                There are many strategies for survival. Some prepare carefully, making
                                food stores, laying up fat, going underground, hibernating. Others adapt,
                                migrate, develop anti-freeze, flee. Some just shiver to survive, but all
                                behave in ways that ensure that life triumphs over death. Award-winning
                                cameraman Hugh Miles explores the still, silent, but stormy beauty of
                                this most challenging season of the year. It is a season to survive


                                7:05pm News on Two with Jan Leeming, Weather

                                7:15pm Cinderella

                                Rossini's delightful comic opera based on the classic pantomime
                                story provides a special musical treat for opera lovers at Christmas


                                9:50pm The Queen
                                The Christmas Day programme in which Her Majesty speaks to the
                                Commonwealth (with open subtitles and sign language interpretation
                                for the deaf and hard-of-hearing)


                                10:05pm The Bob Monkhouse Show
                                Bob Monkhouse presents the last of the present series in which he
                                introduces the best of comic talent from around the world.
                                This week his special guests are Norman Wisdom and from the
                                USSR via Los Angeles 'The Russian Comic', Yakov Smirnoff with
                                music from Bertice Reading and The Harry Stoneham Band


                                11:00pm Film : The Marx Brothers in Duck Soup (1933)
                                The postage-stamp republic of Freedonia, threatened by a
                                revolution, appoints Rufus (Groucho) T. Firefly as its dictator.
                                With Chico and Harpo as double agents working for the rival
                                state of Sylvania, Freedonia is about to get a traumatic taste
                                of Marxist rule!


                                12:10am Closedown
                                FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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