an endless amount of holiday content to stream this Christmas, we know how comforting the classics can be. And what could be more classic than a trip to Whoville for Dr.
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Strictly Come Dancing special (albeit slightly different than usual), a return from The Vicar of Dibley's Dawn French and the eagerly awaited Doctor Who festive special. This new animation, narrated by Sir Lenny Henry, is an adaptation of the book by the same name written by Julia Donaldson (and illustrated by Axel Scheffler), and a sequel to 2018's Zog.
an endless amount of holiday content to stream this Christmas, we know how comforting the classics can be. And what could be more classic than a trip to Whoville for Dr.
Normal People has become the BBC’s most streamed series of the year, according to Deadline.The series, adapting Sally Rooney’s bestselling novel of the same name, launched on BBC iPlayer in April of this year, racking up 62.7million views by the end of November.Viewing figures for December, including the festive period, are yet to be counted – but the show generated 6.4million viewing requests this year, which is up 33 per cent on the same period last year.In October, the official Normal People
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A Charlie Brown Christmas just so we can identify with one of TV's saddest Christmas trees ever. The jazzy, melodic Vince Guaraldi Trio soundtrack never fails to instill some Christmas spirit and that's something we can all use right now, not to mention Linus reminding everyone about the true meaning of Christmas.
Gavin & Stacey stars Joanna Page and Mathew Horne are teaming up for a one-off Christmas show.The actors, who play the titular characters in James Corden and Ruth Jones’ beloved comedy series, will be hosting a radio show on BBC Radio Wales, broadcasting on Christmas Day.Page has had her own show on BBC Radio Wales since earlier this year, hosting Sunday Morning with Joanna Page for a limited run.
Death in Paradise has lined up a who's who of guest stars for its upcoming tenth series, with famous faces from Call the Midwife, I May Destroy You, Poldark and Our Girl all heading to the Caribbean.The crime drama is celebrating an entire decade on our screens with its next series, which is due to air in early 2021 on BBC One, and Ralf Little's DI Neville Parker will have plenty of company to mark the occasion with.The lead cast is being bolstered by the return of Joséphine Jobert as DS
Strictly Come Dancing special (albeit slightly different than usual), a return from The Vicar of Dibley's Dawn French and the eagerly-awaited Doctor Who festive special. This new animation, narrated by Sir Lenny Henry, is an adaptation of the book by the same name written by Julia Donaldson (and illustrated by Axel Scheffler), and a sequel to 2018's Zog.
BBC has promised that it has ‘pulled out all the stops’ for its Christmas schedule this year.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine had a huge reason to celebrate this week as she marked her on Thursday. And she certainly did not disappoint with her choice of birthday cake!Taking to her Instagram Stories, the star shared a gorgeous photo of her partner and their three-year-old daughter Wren with the decadent cake.The gorgeous treat was filled with several layers of sponge and buttercream icing as well as dollops of fruit jam, and the cake was also topped with pretty flower petals.
Mariah Carey‘s Christmas special has an all-star celeb lineup!