Sit with the Xmas Radio and TV times the day it came out and circle EVERYTHING that you wanted to watch throughout the holiday period.When I was a kid couldn't wait to see the Xmas Radio and TV Times to see if Thunderbirds was on each morning......and it was.
Along with the film Jason and the Argonauts.
Lots of video tapingSit with the Xmas Radio and TV times the day it came out and circle EVERYTHING that you wanted to watch throughout the holiday period.
Happy days
Dr Who has been shunted out to New Year's Day.With so many channels to pick from I’ll always find something to watch but let me guess - BBC 1 will be offering a Christmas Day of Come Dancing, Doctor Who, Call The Midwife and Mrs Browns Boys?
Just for the 127th year running.......
When Jason and the Argonauts was on that was me well sorted for the morning. I particularly liked the bronze warriors that came to life to defend the treasure on their island.When I was a kid couldn't wait to see the Xmas Radio and TV Times to see if Thunderbirds was on each morning......and it was.
Along with the film Jason and the Argonauts.
DON'T SPOIL IT!!!!When Jason and the Argonauts was on that was me well sorted for the morning. I particularly liked the bronze warriors that came to life to defend the treasure on their island.
Soz.DON'T SPOIL IT!!!!
That is awful. Anything to watch on TV is a struggle these days.Jeez - if Mrs Brown's Boys wasn't bad enough, they stick Villa v Palace on for Boxing Day .. talk about the Xmas leftovers
I told the Mrs it was a cooking programme and she was well up for watching, and now she's seen your post.......Soz.
Morecambe and Wise would be oneHere's a favourite trivia question of mine on Xmas TV.
Christmas Day evening 1977 became known as the night ITV packed up and went home. The BBC broadcast three consecutive programmes each watched by over 26m, peaking at around 28.5m.
What were the three? Bonus point for the correct order.
There were several but, yes, only one got off his plinth.Warrior 66, not plural.
The Generation Game.Here's a favourite trivia question of mine on Xmas TV.
Christmas Day evening 1977 became known as the night ITV packed up and went home. The BBC broadcast three consecutive programmes each watched by over 26m, peaking at around 28.5m.
What were the three? Bonus point for the correct order.
There's every chance those 2 will be on again.When I was a kid couldn't wait to see the Xmas Radio and TV Times to see if Thunderbirds was on each morning......and it was.
Along with the film Jason and the Argonauts.
That was only because Stan had been round earlier to take the bolts off with an angle grinder.There were several but, yes, only one got off his plinth.
Only 4 channels but there seemed to be so much more to watch. And everyone watched the same things at the same timeRadio Times for BBC 1 & 2. TV Times for ITV & Channel 4. That takes a lot of reading and circling.
Dave AllenYep, Mike "and this is me" Yarwood.
Which just happened to be exactly the same as all the impressions he'd done.
Chin up, this time next year you could be looking forward to watching Trump TV on Christmas Day, assuming he's not in prison of course.Won’t have BBC or the mainstream terrestrial stations on. When I think back Christmas TV was really good but now all TV has gone West.