Bake Off, Strictly or Amandaland? The TV highlights over Christmas

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Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

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Actress Olivia Colman (pictured with Alison Hammond) will take part in a Peep Show edition of Bake Off

With Mariah Carey fully defrosted and mince pies disappearing at an alarming rate, families everywhere are poring over surely the most important item in any household - the Christmas TV listings guide.

We won't sugarcoat things - this year's offering isn't as strong as 2024's, when new material from Gavin, Stacey, Wallace and Gromit sleighed the schedule.

Nonetheless, there is plenty to look forward to as many of our favourite shows get a festive makeover, while some major new releases launch on streaming.

Here's a selection of highlights to help tide you over until series four of The Traitors launches on 1 January, when O Come All Ye Faithful will take on a whole new meaning.

Christmas Eve

Arabella Weir as Beth and Alex Norton as Eric, pictured with a Christmas tree for the festive episode of Two Doors Down

Beth (Arabella Weir) and Eric (Alex Norton) put their tree up early in a new Christmas special

Two Doors Down

Two Doors Down, the delightful comedy about a group of eccentric neighbours, is back for a Christmas special ahead of what we hope will be a full series return (the show took a break in 2023 following the death of co-creator Simon Carlyle).

In a new episode by co-writer Gregor Sharp, Michelle and Alan prepare for the arrival of their first child, while Beth and Eric inadvertently kick off the Christmas celebrations early on Latimer Crescent when they put their tree up in November.

  • On BBC One and iPlayer at 22:00

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Am I Being Unreasonable? star Lenny Rush stars in Channel 4's new festive film

Finding Father Christmas

One of the many new festive films being screened this year is Finding Father Christmas, which follows 16-year-old Chris (played by Lenny Rush) who still believes in Santa.

When his dad (Inbetweeners star James Buckley) tries to tell him his bearded hero doesn't exist, Chris and his cousin set out to prove him wrong. Also starring Stephen Fry, Hannah Fry and Maggie Aderin-Pocock.

  • On Channel 4 at 19:30

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Royal Carols: Together at Christmas

The Princess of Wales hosts her fifth annual carol service at Westminster Abbey, which champions individuals and organisations in the UK who have provided support to local communities.

The programme promises "some of the nation's most beloved carols" (they rolled out some proper bangers last year such as Hark! The Herald Angels Sing) as well as readings from special guests including Katie Melua and Chiwetel Ejiofor.

  • On ITV at 19:25

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Dame Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet (left) and Toni Collette (right) star in Goodbye June

Goodbye June

Two decades after Kate Winslet starred in Christmas staple The Holiday, she is now directing and appearing in a brand new festive film.

Goodbye June, written by her son Joe Anders, follows siblings trying to put their disputes aside to unite for the sake of their mother (played by Dame Helen Mirren), who is undergoing palliative care at Christmas.

  • On Netflix from 00:01

Christmas Day

Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley in the Amandaland Christmas special

Ab Fab stars Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley will reunite for the Christmas special of Amandaland

Amandaland

Motherland spin-off Amandaland was a roaring success when it arrived in February, and its Christmas makeover will see guest actress Jennifer Saunders reunite with her former Absolutely Fabulous co-star Joanna Lumley.

Saunders plays Aunt Joan, who is hosting Christmas at her country house for the family. But she and her sister Felicity (Lumley) have never got on, and resurfaced family drama threatens to throw a spanner in the works.

  • On BBC One at 21:15

Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly on Strictly Come Dancing

Strictly Come Dancing

The Strictly festive special might take place every year, but 2025's is particularly significant, for one very obvious reason: the celebrity line-up includes All Saints legend Melanie Blatt.

That aside, it also happens to be the last show featuring presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, who announced their exit in October. Expect a lot of smudged mascara as the pair receive a send-off to remember.

  • On BBC One and iPlayer at 17:30

Two scarecrows in a field with a tractor in a background, surrounded by geese and cows

The Scarecrows' Wedding (and other animated delights)

Julia Donaldson's book The Scarecrows' Wedding, about two devoted scarecrows planning their big day, has been a firm favourite with children since its publication in 2016. Rob Brydon and Jessie Buckley voice characters in the TV adaptation.

  • On BBC One at 15:10

Meanwhile, Shaun the Sheep: Fleece Navidad is a 10-minute treat which sees the flock help the farmer produce a better Christmas card than his selfie-obsessed neighbours.

  • On BBC One at 16:35

Other animated highlights include repeats of the delightful screen adaptation of The Tiger Who Came To Tea, and Christmas classic The Snowman.

  • 08:20 and 08:50 respectively, both on Channel 4

Channel 4 Isy Suttie, Olivia Colman, Matt King David Mitchell and Sophie Winkleman in the Great British Bake Off tentChannel 4

The stars of noughties comedy Peep Show will reunite in the Bake Off tent

The Great Christmas Bake Off

It's a Peep Show special in the tent this year, with Olivia Colman and David Mitchell competing for the Star Baker title alongside co-stars Sophie Winkleman, Isy Suttie and Matt King.

The stars will attempt hangable festive biscuit decorations, a Christmas pie technical challenge, and a showstopper round that sees the bakers recreate their favourite Peep Show moments in cake form.

  • On Channel 4 at 20:00

Boxing Day

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Millie Bobby Brown and Winona Ryder star in Stranger Things

Stranger Things (season five, volume two)

The fictional US town of Hawkins, Indiana has been turned into a military zone, with Eleven being hunted as she and her friends continue to try and find the powerful Vecna. But he has vanished, and his whereabouts and plans are unknown.

The next three episodes of season five are technically released on Christmas Day in the US, but the timezone difference means it will be Boxing Day for UK fans.

  • On Netflix from 01:00

Julia Donaldson and Dame Helen Mirren on The Repair Shop

Julia Donaldson and Dame Helen Mirren will brave the fake snow in a special episode of The Repair Shop

The Repair Shop at Christmas

While Olivia Colman is in the Bake Off tent, another Oscar-winning actress is in the Repair Shop barn.

Dame Helen Mirren hopes to repair a broken cello that belongs to a care home she supports, while author Julia Donaldson seeks to restore a a battered toy farmhouse that inspired her books.

  • On BBC One at 19:30

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The End of an Era

Your bank account might still be recovering from Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras tour, but Disney+ are now letting fans relive it with a six-part docuseries.

The End of an Era launched earlier this month with new episodes weekly, offering behind-the-scenes insight and interviews with family members and friends including Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran and Gracie Abrams.

  • The final two episodes launch on Disney+ from 00:01

Other highlights

Prunella Scales as Sybil Fawlty and John Cleese as Basil Fawlty

Prunella Scales, who died in October, will appear in a classic episode of Fawlty Towers

Lives well lived

Kirsty Wark will also be remembering some of the celebrities who died this year, including Beach Boys star Brian Wilson, singer Dame Cleo Lane and actress Diane Keaton, in documentary Lives Well Lived (BBC Two, 19:40).

It's part of an entire evening of programming on the channel dedicated to celebrating those we lost in 2025.

  • Patricia Routledge stars in a classic episode of Keeping Up Appearances (18:35), where plans for a pageant don't go as smoothly as Hyacinth hoped
  • Gene Hackman appears in the 1992 western Unforgiven (21:00), while Robert Redford stars in 1969 classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (23:10)
  • Prunella Scales appears in possibly the greatest episode of Fawlty Towers, Communication Problems (19:05). BBC Four also dedicates its evening schedule to the actress, starting at 21:00 when Sam West will remember his mother's life and career

Shazia Mirza, JB Gill and Tom Skinner wearing Christmas jumpers on a festive special of the Apprentice

Shazia Mirza, JB Gill and Thomas Skinner will appear in a festive edition of the Apprentice

The Celebrity Apprentice

A new festive edition of The Apprentice, which will air over two nights ahead of a full-length celebrity series next year, will see a group of stars make and market gingerbread biscuits.

The line-up includes Rob Rinder, AJ Odudu, JB Gill and returning contestant Thomas Skinner, who first appeared on the 2019 series.

  • On BBC One at 21:00 on Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 December

Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse standing in front of a house with tinsel around their necks

Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse will welcome special guests for a Christmas edition of Gone Fishing

Festive favourites

Elsewhere, many staples of the terrestrial TV schedules receive the Christmas treatment over the holiday period.

ITV has festive specials of The Chase (Christmas Eve, 17:55), Bullseye (Christmas Day, 20:15), The 1% Club (21:15), The Masked Singer (Boxing Day, 19:30) and Wheel of Fortune (27 Dec, 19:30).

BBC One's offerings include The Great British Sewing Bee (Christmas Eve, 19:25), The Wheel (Christmas Day, 18:45), Would I Lie To You? (Boxing Day, 19:00), and dramas including Call The Midwife (Christmas Day, 20:15, and Boxing Day, 20:30).

BBC Two will broadcast Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Christmas Fishing (Christmas Eve, 21:00), while Boxing Day sees Christmas editions of Richard Osman's House of Games (19:30), Celebrity Mastermind (20:00), Only Connect (20:30) and University Challenge (21:00).

Channel 4 air a Gogglebox compilation (Christmas Day, 21:15) and The Festive Pottery Throwdown (Boxing Day 19:45) while Channel 5 has The Yorkshire Vet (Christmas Eve, 19:00) and All Creatures Great and Small (21:00).

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