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Holiday Viewing Guide: What to Watch This Christmas

9 December 2025

Christmas is just around the corner and what better way to celebrate than with a Christmas TV special? From beloved animated classics to glittering dance specials, this year’s Christmas Day lineup has something for everyone. Here are our top shows to enjoy:

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

Start your Christmas morning with this animated classic. Full of humour, heart, and nostalgia, it’s the perfect way for the whole family to kick off the day.

Where to watch: 11:40 am on BBC One

Strictly Come Dancing (Christmas Special)

Each Christmas Day, Strictly returns for a standalone festive special: six celebrities – paired with Strictly professional dancers – take to the ballroom for one final holiday‑themed contest. This year’s 2025 edition features a mix of soap stars, singers, athletes and entertainers, all competing for the festive Glitterball trophy.

Where to watch: 5:30 pm on BBC One

Coronation Street (Christmas Special)

Packed with festive drama, surprises, and the classic Coronation Street twists we all know and love. Perfect for soap fans who don’t want to miss a moment of Christmas chaos on the cobbles.

Where to watch: 7:15 pm on ITV1

EastEnders (Christmas Special)

Christmas in Walford is never quiet, and this year, two episodes mean double the drama. From shocking twists to festive fun, it’s a must-watch for any EastEnders fan.

Where to watch: 7:45 pm (part 1) and 9:45 pm (part 2) on BBC One

Call the Midwife (Christmas Special)

This Christmas, the nurses of Nonnatus House face new challenges and heartwarming moments in a festive special that continues the series’ tradition of exploring life, love, and community in 1950s London.

Where to watch: 8:15 pm on BBC One

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