The Royal Family have announced what they'll be getting up to over the Christmas period, which will be the first since the passing of the Queen.
29.11.2022 - 22:49 / msn.com
Specials of Call the Midwife, EastEnders, Bad Education, Ghosts, Malory Towers, Motherland, Inside No 9, Detectorists and The Cleaner will also be left under the TV tree. The TV adaption of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials novels will conclude, while another part of JK Rowling's Cormoran Strike series - called Strike: Troubled Blood - will be broadcast.
Les Dennis and Derry Girls actress Siobhan McSweeney have been announced as the guest stars in the second festive special of crime drama Death In Paradise. Happy Valley is back for its third and final series, starring Sarah Lancashire - while Sherlock actor Mark Gatiss stars as Jacob Marley in a televised stage production of A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story.
Music fans should tune in for a Top Of The Pops Christmas special, as well as Cliff At Christmas with the one and only Sir Cliff Richard. Jools Holland's popular Hootenanny and The Graham Norton Show will come back to their regular New Year's Eve slots.
Insisting that festive TV for 2022 won't be letting anyone down, Charlotte Moore, BBC Chief Content Officer, said: "Get ready to escape and be entertained with an incredible range of new festive shows across every genre. "Quiz shows Blankety Blank, The Weakest Link, The Hit List, QI, A Question Of Sport, Pointless, University Challenge and Would I Lie To You are getting a dusting of festivity, as is Richard Osman's Festive House Of Games.
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.The Royal Family have announced what they'll be getting up to over the Christmas period, which will be the first since the passing of the Queen.
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