The broadcaster has announced its festive programming, and it includes some of the biggest shows of the year.

By Lidia Molina-Whyte

Published: Tuesday, 05 December 2023 at 16:35 PM


The BBC has announced a packed Christmas 2023 schedule, with a batch of festive programming airing from Saturday 23rd December to Friday 5th January.

The eclectic line-up includes staples like the Call the Midwife and Death in Paradise specials.

The former will air at 8:15pm Christmas Day, and spells an ‘awkward’ Christmas for newlyweds Trixie and Matthew. Ralf Little will return to Death in Paradise on Boxing Day, with the special airing at 9pm.

Before that, however, there will be a Beyond Paradise special on Christmas Eve, also at 9pm, in what could mark the beginning of a festive tradition for the spin-off series.

Ncuti Gatwa’s long-awaited Doctor Who debut will take place this season. The Sex Education star will don the sonic screwdriver on Christmas Day at 5:55pm.

He’ll be joined by new companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), with the pair ushering in a new era for the sci-fi following Russell T Davies’s return as showrunner.

Much to the delight of Ghosts fans, the Button House gang will be back for a final Christmas special despite the regular series coming to an end with the fifth season, with the episode airing at 7:45pm on Christmas Day.

Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor in Doctor Who wearing a leather jacket in front of a brightly lit tree
Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor in Doctor Who.
BBC Studios/Bad Wolf

Meanwhile, big new dramas airing this year include Agatha Christie’s Murder is Easy, which will air at 9pm on Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th December.

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For soap fans, it’s the big one – we now officially know when the mystery of the six will be unveiled, with EastEnders showing at 9:45pm on Christmas Day.

For those looking for lighter fare, Julia Donaldson’s Tabby McTat will air at 2:35pm on Christmas Day, while there are plenty of comedy specials to enjoy, too, including Not Going Out at 10pm on Christmas Eve.

On the entertainment front, fans can expect the Strictly Come Dancing special to air at 4:40pm on Christmas Day, Blankety Blank to arrive at 9pm on Saturday 23rd December and The Wheel to show at 6:50pm, also on Christmas Day.

Of course, there is also The King’s Speech airing on Christmas Day as usual, with King Charles making his second yuletide address at 3pm on Christmas Day on BBC One.

And, if you’re looking for films over the festive period, look no further – Paddington will arrive on Saturday 23rd at 6:45pm, followed by The Sound of Music on Christmas Eve at 2:50pm and Toy Story 4 at 3:10pm on Christmas Day.

Elsewhere, the other major broadcasters have plenty going on this festive season, with ITV’s Christmas schedule packed with seasonal gems, including a Vera special and a festive edition of The Masked Singer.

With all this and more to look forward to, fans can mark their calendars now for some very merry Christmas viewing.