حراس المجرة في رأس السنة

حراس المجرة في رأس السنة 2022

7.10

يعود ستار لورد وروكيت ومانتيس وجروت ودراكس من جديد، حيث يقضي حراس المجرة معًا عطلة رأس السنة بشكل مختلف.

2022

RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-Slay Spectacular

RuPaul's Drag Race Holi-Slay Spectacular 2018

5.30

يتنافس "لاتريس رويال" و"شانغيلا" و"كيم تشي" وآخرون مفضّلون لدى الجمهور على لقب "دراغ ريس كريسماس كوين" في هذا العيد. إنها معجزة عيد الميلاد!

2018

Taskmaster Norway: Christmas special

Taskmaster Norway: Christmas special 2023

1

Humorous and energetic Christmas show where the participants will fight for a gold Christmas ball with a picture of Atle Antonsen.

2023

Victoria Wood's Mid-Life Christmas

Victoria Wood's Mid-Life Christmas 1970

5.50

Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas is a comedy sketch show written by and starring comedienne Victoria Wood, broadcast on Christmas Eve 2009. The programme, Wood's first sketch show for nine years, was described by Wood as being "a whole night's telly crammed into one hour. Christmas is a stressful time and, by compressing an evening's viewing into 60 minutes, we hope families will have more time for other festive traditions such as arguing with relatives and defrosting turkeys under the hot tap". The special featured a spoof documentary titled Beyond The Marigolds, in which Wood's long-time collaborator Julie Walters reprised her role as "Bo Beaumont", the actress behind Acorn Antiques character "Mrs. Overall". Beyond The Marigolds saw Beaumont's foray into the world of celebrity programming such as I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!, Dancing On Ice and Strictly Come Dancing. The sketch included special guest appearances from Delia Smith, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean and Anton du Beke. Also featured in Mid Life Christmas was The Mid Life Olympics 2009, a series of sketches that include events such as the "4 by 400 Hedge Trimming" and "Ladies Outdoor Parking", featuring Wood as the commentator. There was an homage to BBC costume drama with the sketch Lark Pies to Cranchesterford; a series of parodies of television adverts; and a send-up of The Apprentice in which Sir Alan Sugar's sidekicks Margaret Mountford and Nick Hewer share an uncharacteristic jazz dance together.

1970