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  • Re: Christmas TV

    Boxing Day Thursday 26th December 1985


    BBC1

    8.00am Ceefax

    8.35am Play School
    A Magic Box for Boxing Day!

    9.00am Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse
    An animated film version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous novel.
    Featuring the voices of Peter O'Toole, Helen Morse , Ron Haddrick
    Dr Mortimer is not satisfied with the coroner's verdict that
    Sir Charles Baskerville 's death on the moors was caused by
    a heart attack and engages Sherlock Holmes to investigate


    10.10am Take Two Christmas Special
    The programme that gives you the opportunity to comment on BBCtv
    with Josephine Buchan

    10.50am Film : Swallows and Amazons (1974)
    starring Virginia McKenna, Ronald Fraser For the Walker children,
    a holiday in the Lake District becomes the adventure of a lifetime
    when they set sail to camp on an island in the middle of the lake


    12.20pm Junior Kick Start
    The final heat of BBC Television's junior motorcycling competition
    when a dozen more riders, aged between 8 and 15, compete
    for the Lombard Tricity Trophy


    12.50pm News with Jan Leeming Weather

    1.00pm Ziggy's Gift
    Ziggy - a little guy in a big world, overweight and underwhelmed -
    takes a job as a street-corner Santa, but he finds himself working
    for a con man


    1.25pm Film : The Great Escape (1963)
    starring Steve McQueen, James Garner
    Richard Attenborough, Stalag Luft North was - seemingly -
    escape proof, the highest security camp run by the Germans
    during World War II. In an attempt to contain unwilling PoWs,
    the Nazis collected them into one camp, but unwittingly brought
    together the finest escape team in military history.
    This spectacular and tense classic war film includes one of
    the strongest casts ever assembled in the 1960s


    4.10pm Disney Time
    The traditional Christmas visit to the world of Walt
    Disney films introduced by Jan Francis
    Films include: Peter Pan, Bambi, The Black Cauldron
    Jungle Book, Pinocchio, The Adventures of Natty Gran


    4.50pm Final Score
    All the headline makers and day's results

    5.05pm Newswith Jan Leeming

    5.15pm Comedy Classic : Open All Hours
    starring Ronnie Barker and David Jason with Lynda Baron

    5.45pm Bob's Christmas Full House
    starring Bob Monkhouse
    A special festive edition of this exciting comedy quiz show.
    Four contestants each represent a charity and for every number
    lit, there is a cash reward which is donated to that charity.
    ​A Golden Holiday is on offer for the winner of the Full House


    6.20pm The Paul Daniels Magic Christmas Show
    In a special holiday programme, Paul Daniels presents a magical
    version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs featuring Debbie
    McGee as Snow White and Fenella Fielding as the Wicked Queen;
    and, with the accent on youth, introduces his remarkable guests.
    From the USA, Lance Burton combining swordplay and magic
    with incredible results; The Jazzy Jumpers, skipping as you have
    never seen before; and, from China, the intriguing skills of
    gymnast, Zhou Shurong and a special guest appearance by
    Sooty with Matthew Corbett

    7.10pm Eastenders

    7.40pm 'Allo 'Allo!

    General Von Klinkerhoffen has taken personal control of the
    district. The Resistance decide that their operations will be
    inhibited by the General's presence and so decree that he
    must be blown up. The Colonel comes to a similar conclusion,
    deciding on poison, while Herr Flick is no longer prepared to
    tolerate the General's interference and elects to terminate the
    General's appointment with a poisoned dart


    8.30pm In Sickness and in Health
    starring Warren Mitchell and Dandy Nichols
    Alf and Else are invited to Christmas dinner at the church hall -
    thereby missing the free beano for pensioners at the local pub.
    Alf feels he ought to have his share of both, and achieves as
    much by conniving with his mate Arthur. Also using devious
    means, Rita is forced to stay to look after them over the
    Christmas period which ends with a knees-up at the church hall


    9.00pm Tenko Reunion
    Five years after their release from internment, the women return
    to Singapore for a reunion, unaware of the intrigue that is to involve
    them in treachery and murder.


    10.50pm Newswith Jan LeemingWeather

    11.05pm Films of the Year
    Barry Norman reflects on 1985's outstanding releases and
    chooses his ten favourite films. These are just some of the
    contenders - Amadeus, A Passage to India Witness
    A View To A Kill, Mad Max - Beyond Thunderdome
    and Back To The Future.
    Which would you choose? He'll also be picking out awful
    moments from this year's movies and assessing current
    trends and tastes


    11.45pm Film : Hitchcock - Strangers on a Train(1951)
    The first of four films for the festive season from the master of
    suspense, tonight starring Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker
    with Leo G. Carroll
    On a train from Washington to New York, tennis star Guy Haines
    is provoked into conversation by a rich - and obviously neurotic -
    young man, Bruno Anthony. Guy wants to divorce his wife,
    Bruno hates his father. Half jokingly Bruno suggests the perfect
    crime - they will each commit the other's murder....


    1.25am Weather
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    • Re: Christmas TV

      Friday 27th December 1985

      ​ BBC1


      8.00am Pages from Ceefax
      9.05am Chigley
      9.20am The Littlest Hobo
      9.45am The Hunter
      9.50am Play Chess
      10.00am Charlie Brown
      10.25am Willo the Wisp
      10.30am Play School
      10.50am A Merry Mirthworm Christmas
      11.15am Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration
      12.15pm Tom and Jerry
      12.20pm Junior Kick Start
      12.50pm News, Weather
      1.00pm Sport 85
      2.00pm Tom and Jerry
      2.10pm Film : Ben Hur (1959)
      5.35pm Grange Hill for Christmas
      6.05pm News, Weather
      6.20pm Superdance 85
      7.00pm Wogan
      7.40pm Christmas Blankety Blank
      8.15pm Dynasty : The Homecoming
      9.05pm Nine O'Clock News
      Weekend Weather
      9.20pm Stanley Baxter's Christmas Hamper
      10.10pm Film : High Risk (1981)
      Première
      11.40pm Film : Hitchcock - Suspicion (1941)
      1.15am Weather

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      • Re: Christmas TV

        Saturday 28th December 1985

        ​ BBC1


        8.30am The Family-Ness
        8.35am Children of Fire Mountain
        9.00am Saturday Superstore
        10.50am Film : Hambone and Hillie (1983)
        Première
        12.15pm Grandstand
        5.05pm News, Weather
        5.15pm Sport/Regional News
        5.20pm The Krankies Elektronik Komik
        5.50pm Film : Watership Down (1978)
        7.20pm Les and Dustin's Laughter Show
        7.55pm Film : Death on the Nile (1978)
        10.10pm News and Sport, Weather
        10.25pm Barry Norman's Guide to American Soaps
        11.15pm Film : Hitchcock - The Wrong Man (1956)
        1.00am Weather

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        • Re: Christmas TV

          Sunday 29th December 1985

          ​ BBC1


          8.55am Play School
          9.15am Articles of Faith
          9.30am This is the Day
          10.00am Asian Magazine
          10.30am See Hear!
          10.55am The Pink Panther Show
          11.10am Film : The Alamo (1960)
          1.55pm News Headlines
          Weather news for farmers
          2.00pm EastEnders Omnibus
          3.00pm Film : The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
          4.40pm The Christmas Rock Gospel Show
          5.15pm Earthstars
          5.55pm Oliver Twist
          6.25pm News, Weather
          6.35pm Songs of Praise
          7.15pm Film : Gandhi (1982)
          Première
          8.40pm News, Weather
          10.30pm Review of the Year 1985
          11.45pm Weather

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          • Re: Christmas TV

            Monday 30th December 1985

            ​ BBC1

            6.00am CeefaxAM
            6.50am Breakfast Time
            9.20am The Littlest Hobo
            9.45am Why Don't You....
            10.10am The Hunter
            10.15am Play Chess
            10.25am Paddington
            10.30am Play School
            10.50am The New Adventures of Wonder Woman
            11.40am The Montreux Rock Festival
            12.30pm News
            12.40pm Regional News
            Weather
            12.45pm Holiday Air 85
            1.45pm Little Misses and the Mister Men
            2.00pm Film : Treasure Island (1950)
            3.30pm Tom and Jerry
            3.47pm Regional News
            3.50pm Caterpillar Trail
            4.05pm Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends : Attack of the Arachnoid
            4.30pm Alice Through the Looking Glass
            5.05pm Blue Peter Review of the Year
            5.35pm News, Weather
            5.50pm Regional news magazines
            6.00pm The World's Strongest Man
            7.00pm Film : The Black Stallion (1979)
            Première
            8.55pm News, Weather
            9.10pm Yes Minister
            10.10pm Silas Marner (The Weaver of Raveloe)
            11.45pm Film Hitchcock - I Confess (1953)
            1.20am Weather​


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            • Re: Christmas TV

              New Year's Eve Tuesday 31st December 1985

              BBC1


              6.00am Ceefax AM
              6.50am Breakfast Time
              9.20am The Littlest Hobo
              9.45am Why Don't You... ?
              10.10am The Hunter
              10.15am Play Chess
              10.25am Ivor the Engine
              10.30am Play School
              10.50am The New Adventures of Wonder Woman
              11.40am The Montreux Rock Festival
              12.30pm News, Weather
              12.45pm Sport 85
              1.45pm Ice Skating Special
              2.40pm Film : Gone With the Wind (1939)
              6.15pm News, Weather
              6.30pm EastEnders
              7.00pm Film : The Magnificent Seven (1960)
              9.05pm Nine O'Clock News, Weather
              9.20pm The Browning Version
              10.35pm Comedy Classic : Steptoe and Son
              11.15pm Wogan
              12.15am Film : Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
              1.55am Weather



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              • Re: Christmas TV

                Saturday 21st December 1985

                BBC2


                9.00am Pages from Ceefax
                1.50pm The Sky at Night
                2.10pm Saturday Cinema Double Bill
                Film : Cheaters (1945)
                3.35pm TV Film : The Nativity (1978)
                5.05pm Richard Dimbleby: A Broadcasting Life
                6.00pm Deutsch direkt!
                6.25pm James Cagney - That Yankee Doodle Dandy
                7.15pm News and Sport, Weather
                7.30pm The Doggy Men
                10.05pm Saturday Review 1985
                11.20pm Film : Francesco Rosi Season : Three Brothers (1981)
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                • Re: Christmas TV

                  Sunday 22nd December 1985

                  BBC2


                  11.45am Champion, the Wonder Horse
                  12.10pm Windmill
                  1.10pm States of Mind
                  2.00pm Rugby Special
                  2.30pm The Orson Welles Story
                  5.20pm News Review
                  5.50pm Thinking Aloud
                  6.30pm Ski Sunday
                  7.15pm The Natural World
                  8.05pm Comrades
                  8.45pm Under Sail
                  9.05pm Film : The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)
                  Première
                  11.05pm The Other Side of Alf







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                  • Re: Christmas TV

                    Monday 23rd December 1985

                    BBC2

                    9.00am Pages from Ceefax
                    2.00pm What's Up, Chuck?
                    2.35pm Film : Rex Harrison Stars in Cleopatra (1963)
                    6.35pm Gotta Dance, Gotta Sing
                    7.25pm The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
                    8.00pm Film : Tess (1979)
                    Première
                    10.45pm Sport 85
                    12.10am Weatherview
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                    • Re: Christmas TV

                      Christmas Eve Tuesday 24th December 1985

                      BBC2

                      9.00am Ceefax

                      1.40am What's Up, Chuck ?

                      Today Chuck Jones traces the incwedible wise of Warner
                      Brothers's greatest star, Bugs Bunny , from supporting role
                      in Elmer's Candid Camera to superstardom as the saviour
                      of democracy and the universe in Super-Rabbit and
                      Haredevil Hare. Mel Blanc , 'the voice of the stars', talks
                      about Bugs's distinctive accent and his own allergy to carrots!


                      2.10pm Sport 85
                      From one of the vintage years of British sport,
                      Harry Carpenter selects another memorable occasion.
                      Rugby League
                      50th Rugby League Challenge Cup Final Hull v Wigan
                      Harry Gration recalls the magic moments of the 50th
                      Challenge Cup Final at Wembley, reputed to be the best
                      ever, with the help of Sid Abrahams and Graham West ,
                      two players who span the 50 years. Sid played in the
                      victorious Wigan side in 1929, the first final at Wembley
                      Stadium, while Graham lifted the trophy for Wigan last May
                      in the 50th contest. Together they relive the brilliance and
                      excitement of the 1985 Rugby League showpiece.


                      3.00pm Film : Peter No-Tail (1981)
                      An animated feature film
                      In a barn, deep in the countryside, five kittens are born.
                      Four of them find homes, but the fifth seems fated to be
                      drowned. After all, who would want a cat with no tail?
                      A passing motorist becomes the unsuspecting new owner,
                      and Peter No-Tail finds himself a new family, and a new
                      city world.
                      Première

                      4.20pm Film : Dr Dolittle (1967)
                      In the second of three films featuring Rex Harrison , he plays
                      the celebrated inhabitant of Puddleby.
                      Dr Dolittle has abandoned his human practice to treat only
                      animals, learning 500 animal dialects from a parrot and
                      becoming the proud possessor of a pushmi-pullyu! But his
                      greatest ambition is to find the elusive great pink sea snail.


                      6.40pm It's Your 20th Anniversary, Charlie Brown
                      Good grief Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang have been
                      appearing on the box for 20 years. Charles M. Schultz comperes
                      this salute to his creations with highlights from many of the best
                      Charlie Brown television shows, together with a sneak preview
                      of Snoopy's Getting Married


                      7.30pm The New-Born King
                      a Christmas celebration from Westminster Cathedral, with Aled Jones,
                      Eirlan James, Benjamin Luxon and the Westminster Cathedral Choir

                      8.30pm Call My Bluff
                      A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir Jan Francis
                      Patrick Lichfield and Arthur Marshall Sue Arnold Ian Ogilvy
                      Referee Robert Robinson


                      9.00pm Rush- The Fallow Deer
                      Another animal drama from the team who made Three in the Wild.
                      Rush is conceived in the early autumn as morning mists begin to
                      cloak the New Forest.
                      The film follows him from his magical first few hours on earth,
                      until his challenging and bitter fight for leadership of the herd
                      as a grand buck of the forest.


                      10.00pm Charles and Diana- A Working Year
                      In 1985 The Prince and Princess of Wales undertook more
                      public engagements and foreign tours than ever before -
                      all in the customary blaze of world wide publicity. But as
                      well as a busy working year, it's also been one of subtle
                      change in the role the royal couple have been playing in
                      public. Media stars they may be, with all the ballyhoo and
                      razzmatazz which that entails, but this year there has been
                      an added dimension.
                      Prince Charles and his wife have become experts in public
                      relations for 'Great Britain Ltd' - ambassadors abroad for our
                      industries, fashions and tourism.
                      Sue Lawley looks back at the royal working year, and what the
                      Prince and Princess are trying to achieve on the 'royal road show


                      10.30pm Film : The Innocents (1961)
                      starring Deborah Kerr A chilling ghost story for Christmas Eve;
                      a classic adaptation of Henry James 's The Turn of the Screw.
                      A governess believes the children in her charge are possessed
                      by the spirits of two dead lovers. But is the mysterious country
                      mansion they inhabit truly haunted? Or is the children's strange
                      behaviour a fantasy of her neurotic imagination?


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                      • Re: Christmas TV

                        Christmas Day Wednesday 25th December 1985

                        BBC2

                        9:00am Pages from Ceefax

                        11:30am Supercharged

                        The Grand Prix Car (1924-39) Using unique film and priceless
                        restored cars 'road-tested' by racing driver John Watson ,
                        Horizon re-creates the pre-war 'Golden Age' of the Grand Prix car.


                        12:20pm Film : The Man in the Santa Claus Suit (1978)
                        starring Fred Astaire
                        In this charming fantasy about the spirit of Christmas,
                        Fred Astaire plays the title role - and seven other parts.
                        Three men each rent a Santa Claus suit and find their
                        lives drastically altered by a mysterious figure who
                        appears in their lives


                        1:55pm Christmas Day Concert
                        Live from the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam Mahler Symphony
                        No 7 with the Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Bernard Haitink
                        The Christmas Day concert in Amsterdam is a major event in the music
                        calendar. It is a particularly special occasion this year because Bernard
                        Haitink is celebrating his 25th anniversary as Artistic Director of the
                        Concertgebouw Orchestra


                        3:30pm Three in the Wild
                        The first in a trilogy of dramas depicting the lives of three of Britain's
                        wild creatures


                        4:30pm Film : Welles Directs - Citizen Kane (1941)
                        Some 45 years after Welles's feature debut, at the age of 25,
                        Citizen Kane is still regarded as a masterpiece and a landmark in
                        cinema history.
                        As director, Welles broke, and re-created, innumerable rules.
                        As an actor, he gave a mesmerising performance as the
                        newspaper magnate who became rich and powerful, only
                        to find his career threatened by scandal.
                        'Here is a man who could have been President, who was as loved
                        and hated and as talked about as any man in our time, but when
                        he comes to die, he's got something on his mind called Rosebud.
                        Now what does that mean?'


                        6:25pm A Prize Performance : Hinge and Bracket
                        When Dame Hilda Bracket is invited as guest speaker to
                        The Cheltenham Ladies'
                        College Speech Day, Dr Hinge
                        assumes it is because she is a distinguished 'old girl'.
                        However, on closer inspection, the history of Hilda's schooldays


                        7:20pm The Queen
                        HM The Queen speaks to the Commonwealth.
                        With open subtitles and sign-language interpretation
                        for the deaf and hard-of-hearing


                        7:30pm Kiri Te Kanawa at Christmas

                        Dame Kiri Te Kanawa presents a special programme of seasonal
                        music both classical and contemporary from the Barbican Hall
                        in London. with the Philharmonia Orchestra


                        8:20pm Edge of the Wind
                        'In the winter if I build a fire and the wind blows off the sea
                        you could imagine you were back in the hills again.'


                        9:25pm Film Buff of the Year
                        All- Winners Show
                        Robin Ray brings together the winners of the previous series in a
                        special holiday edition to find the Champion of Champions.
                        Apart from general questions testing their knowledge, each
                        contestant will be more closely tested on a specific chosen area.
                        Dennis Howells (1982) answers questions on Hollywood musicals
                        of the 1940s; Peter Richards (1983) on Claude Chabrol ;
                        John Dawson (1984) on Ken Russell ; and Howard Spencer,
                        the current champion, on Claude Rains


                        10:00pm Film : Diva (1982)
                        starring Wilhelmenia Wiggins, Fernandez Frederic Andrei
                        American diva Cynthia Hawkins has never cut a disc, so the
                        cassette secretly recorded by a young fan, - Jules, is priceless.
                        So is the cassette a dying girl drops into Jules's saddle-bag.
                        Ruthless killers compete for possession of the tapes and Jules
                        finds himself the innocent quarry in Jean-Jacques Beineix 's
                        witty and stylish film debut

                        Première

                        11:55pm Choirs at Midnight
                        An international festival of boys' choirs held in honour of St Cecilia

                        12:55am Weatherview

                        1:05am Closedown
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                        • Re: Christmas TV

                          Boxing Day Thursday 26th December 1985


                          BBC2

                          9.00am Ceefax

                          10.35am The Journey
                          A series of programmes featuring playwright Peter Terson and
                          reporter Dennis Skillicorn as they travel by gypsy wagon along
                          the old pilgrims' route from Winchester to Canterbury. In the
                          ninth programme of the series they visit Aylesford Priory and
                          join in the fun of the annual Maidstone Carnival. Rejoining the
                          Pilgrims' Way at Thurnham they pass through Hollingbourne and
                          find a camp site where they meet up with a genuine gypsy family,
                          who tell the travellers what it is really like to spend a life on the road!


                          11.05am Film : John Ford's The Horse Soldiers (1959)
                          starring john Wayne and William Holden

                          1.00pm Magnusson's Iceland
                          'Iceland is full of lovely places, lyrical places, dramatic places,
                          places to discover, places to cherish, places to tell about'
                          Magnus Magnusson was born in Iceland but left as a child to
                          live in Scotland.
                          This is the story of his personal pilgrimage back to the land
                          of his birth to meet old friends and visit remembered places


                          1.50pm What's Up, Chuck ?
                          Chuck Jones illustrates Daffy Duck's greed and cunning in three of
                          his classic cartoons.
                          My Favourite Duck
                          Tom Turk and
                          Daffy and The Scarlet Pumpemickle


                          2.20pm Three in the Wild
                          The second in the trilogy depicting the lives of three of
                          Britain's wild creatures.


                          3.20pm Film : The Adventures of Afanti (1980)
                          starring Tuyikun
                          China's folk hero, Afanti, is the hero of this exotic comedy set
                          in the western China republic of Xinjiang.
                          The roguish Afanti has his own way of dealing with problems.
                          Where conventional protests fail, Afanti's outrageous cheek
                          will always carry the day
                          Première

                          4.30pm Film : Welles Directs - A Touch of Evil (1958)
                          continues the season of films by Orson Welles who died in October.
                          Today starring Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Orson Welles
                          Orson Welles presents a powerful tour de force as director-star in
                          this rarely seen longer version of the film. Honeymooning in the
                          frontier town of Los Robles, Mike Vargas , special narcotics
                          investigator for the Mexican Ministry of Justice, finds himself
                          mixed up in a case involving murder, underworld racketeers -
                          and police corruption in the massive shape of Hank Quinlan ,
                          an unscrupulous detective captain.


                          6.15pm Sport 85
                          Harry Carpenter introduces one of the most amazing sports stories
                          in his long television experience.
                          Boris Becker - Wimbledon Champion


                          7.15pm The American Film Institute Salute to Gene Kelly
                          The 13th annual AFI Life Achievement Award, presented in a
                          tribute from Hollywood to the great dancer, singer, actor,
                          choreographer and director. Introduced by Shirley MacLaine


                          8.30pm Film : Franco Zeffirelli 's La Traviata (1982)
                          starring Teresa Stratas
                          Placido Domingo Verdi's romantic tragedy about the love of a
                          young nobleman for a courtesan gave Italian director Franco Zeffirelli
                          the ideal opportunity to unite the two loves of his life - opera and film.
                          Determined to break through the restraints of staged opera, Zeffirelli
                          used the freedom of cinematic techniques to create a film of ravishing
                          beauty and intimacy
                          Première

                          10.15pm Black Silk
                          The fate of a child of mixed parentage becomes the
                          focus of a crisis in Larry's own life, last in the series


                          11.05pm Film : Gene Kelly in The Pirate (1948)
                          Also starring Judy Garland
                          With its 19th century Caribbean island setting, magnificent
                          costumes and Cole Porter songs 'Be a clown' and 'Love of my life',
                          The Pirate has long been acclaimed as one of the great Hollywood
                          musicals. Judy Garland gives one of her greatest performances as
                          the lovelorn Manuela and Gene Kelly confirmed his star status in
                          the role of the dashing 'pirate' Serafin


                          12.45am Weather
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                          • Re: Christmas TV

                            Friday 27th December 1985

                            ​ BBC2


                            9.00:am Pages from Ceefax
                            11.25am Film : Bundle of Joy (19)
                            1.00pm The Crazy Gang: A Celebration
                            2.00pm What's Up, Chuck?
                            2.30pm Three in the Wild
                            3.30pm Sweet FA
                            4.10pm Film : Welles Directs - Journey into Fear (1942)
                            5.20pm The Freddie Mills Story
                            6.20pm Film : Rex Harrison Stars in My Fair Lady (1964)
                            9.05pm Entertainment USA
                            9.35pm Film : Patricia Highsmith's Deep Water (1981)
                            Première
                            11.35pm Film : Gene Kelly in Invitation to the Dance (1956)
                            1.05am Weatherview
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                            • Re: Christmas TV

                              Saturday 28th December 1985

                              ​ BBC2


                              9.00am Pages from Ceefax
                              1.00pm Choir of the Year 1984
                              1.45pm What's Up, Chuck?
                              2.10pm Film : Hitchcock - Under Capricorn (1949)
                              4.05pm Film : Welles Directs - Macbeth
                              5.50pm Great Western Journey
                              7.00pm News and Sport, Weather
                              7.20pm Yeomen of the Guard
                              8.45pm Penyberth
                              10.25pm Film : The Taking of Pelham 123 (1974)
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                              • Re: Christmas TV

                                Sunday 29th December 1985

                                ​ BBC2


                                9.00am Pages from Ceefax
                                11.40am Champion, the Wonder Horse
                                12.05pm Windmill
                                1.05pm States of Mind
                                1.55pm Film : Welles Directs - The Lady from Shanghai
                                3.20pm Aladdin and the 40 Thieves
                                4.20pm Under Sail
                                4.40pm Film : Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
                                7.15pm The Royal Ballet in The Nutcracker
                                8.55pm The Natural World
                                9.40pm Comrades
                                10.20pm Submarines at War
                                10.30pm Film : Serpico (1973)

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