Much-loved comedy Ghosts is back for a half-hour Christmas special, which will be followed up by a special festive episode of the companion podcast Inside… Ghosts: Christmas Special, available on BBC Sounds. Tĭecember 25 at 6.25pm, BBC One Ghosts Christmas Special Trying to help the three famous faces on bank as much cash as possible are seven celebrity experts singer and presenter Michael Ball OBE, comedian Rosie Jones, author and etiquette expert William Hanson, singer-songwriter Fleur East, celebrity chef Hugh Fearney Whittingstall, TV presenter AJ Odudu and comedian, musician and actor Bill Bailey. The Christmas version will see three celebrity contestants – TV Chef Gino D’Acampo, singer and TV personality Alesha Dixon and adventurer Bear Grylls – attempt to complete the Wheel to win money for their chosen charities this Christmas. Who else originally scoffed at The Wheel, only to find themselves completely hooked after five minutes and singing ‘the wheel’ to themselves for the rest of the weekend? Same. The special is due to be recorded in advance on Wednesday 7th December.ĭecember 25 at 5.10pm, BBC One Michael McIntyre’s Christmas Wheel He also hosts the BBC Sounds hit podcast the Footballers’ Football podcast. He previously presented the KISS FM breakfast show for 10 years before moving to the BBC, where he currently presents BBC Radio 1’s iconic Live Lounge show with Melvin Odoom and Charlie Hedges. Rickie Haywood-Williams was confirmed as the second celebrity for the Christmas special. Annoyed with husband Chris Ramsey, and says ‘I am thrilled to be dancing in this year’s Strictly Christmas special! After watching my husband Chris compete a few years ago, I’ve been desperate to get on that dance floor myself! I also absolutely LOVE Christmas, and my partner Neil is lovely, so this is just perfect. She co-hosts the critically acclaimed podcast Sh**ged. The first confirmed name was Rosie Ramsey, a podcaster, TV host and author. Last year say The Voice UK‘s Anne-Marie emerge victorious with her partner Graziano Di Prima, and now the BBC is starting to reveal which celebrities will be slipping into their dancing shoes for 2022. Well, it wouldn’t be Christmas without a Strictly Come Dancing special, would it? She gets stuck into the plentiful supply of booze she’s bought for the day but regrets the drunken results when something really shocking happens over the road at Julia’s. The contrast with Christmas at Anne’s house couldn’t be starker Anne is hosting her mammy and the cousins – all 29 of them – and is beside herself with excitement.ĭespite their enduring love-match, Meg’s husband Bill buys her a present so dire that it has her questioning whether he really knows her at all. Amanda’s mother Felicity (Joanna Lumley) has been invited too and jumps at the chance to revel in the awkward atmosphere. Meanwhile, Amanda is spending Christmas Day with Johnny, the kids and Johnny’s new wife Tamara. Liz also turns up when her ex cancels following a massive Christmas Eve bender, letting her down on his first ever offer to host. Kevin excitedly offers to whip up a full-on Persian feast. Julia has invited Kevin along too after learning that his alternative was dining on turkey crisps from the hotel vending machine in the company of the other divorced dads. In this festive special, it’s a full house at Julia’s with an influx of grandparents demanding endless cups of tea, as they play with a VR headset Paul bought “for the kids”. We could not be more excited about the return of Motherland for a Christmas special – it’s always guaranteed to make us feel better about our own celebrations! Mary will also be joined by friends Chef Angela Hartnett, Chef Monica Galetti and broadcaster Rylan Clark, to toast and tuck into this incredible Christmas spread, as well as share festive recipes of their own. Using her definitive tried and tested recipes, she will offer her guide for a fool-proof delicious three-course festive dinner. In this brand new programme, Dame Mary Berry shares her ultimate Christmas feast, packed with tips to plan and get ahead for the big day. Whether your TV is glued to BBC One throughout Christmas Day, or you prefer to stream films via Netflix for the whole festive period, there’ll be something for you in our guide to Christmas television… BBC Christmas TV Mary Berry’s Ultimate Christmas Which is why we’ve compiled a Christmas TV guide, to take the hard work of finding the best festive TV shows, specials and films off your shoulders.įrom regular Christmas favourites such as Call the Midwife and Strictly Come Dancing, to one-off specials such as Motherland, there’s so much great telly for you to curl up and enjoy. Christmas is a time to relax, unwind and – let’s be honest – watch quite a lot of telly.
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