By Minnie Wright

Published: Tuesday, 21 December 2021 at 12:00 am


With the Christmas holidays upon us, plenty of parents will be looking to keep the kids entertained with the help of festive films.

Well, RadioTimes.com has you well and truly covered.

We asked the stars of TV and film to name their top picks when it comes to Christmas movies for children and the whole family.

From Home Alone to Elf, Scrooge to National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, read on for the stars’ recommendations for the best family Christmas films.

Best Christmas movies for the family – chosen by stars

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – Ben Miller (Bridgerton, Professor T)

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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
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“There are so many brilliant, brilliant Christmas films aren’t there? We love watching Christmas movies at Christmas. I don’t think we’re alone in that.

“Our favourite is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – a criminally underrated film which you can watch year after year after year. I have done some Christmases where we have watched that film at least half a dozen times during the same Christmas season. It’s extraordinary, it’s absolutely brilliant.

“If anybody reading this is not sure which film I’m talking about. It’s the one where Chevy Chase has his entire house covered in Christmas lights. Basically, spends the whole pretty much the whole film trying to get the lights on the house working. He pretty much derails the entire Northwestern electricity grid.”

Elf – John Bishop (Doctor Who, Fearless)

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“Elf – Done. Elf. [I] don’t put it on for the kids, I put it on for me.”

A Christmas Carol – Simon Callow (Hawkeye, The Amazing Mr Blunden, The Witcher)

“I suppose Christmas Carol is often in my mind. I did the show at The Arch theatre for about five years, my own one man version of it, and then we made a film of it that’s on the BBC at the moment and also on Amazon, which was quite a bold thing to do. But we felt very much that the story had to be deeply connected to Dickens’ own feelings about Christmas, which were that it was a great and important symbol of kindness and generosity. So I always connect to Christmas Carol because it’s just the miraculous performance.

“You can take Scrooge anywhere around the globe because of the spirit. I always go back to that. And then I have a particular soft spot for a film which is really another version of Christmas Carol, which is It’s A Wonderful Life, with James Stewart. It’s an absolutely wonderful film.”