Christmas time – this is family time. But somehow also TV time! Whether you sit in front of the television with your loved ones and watch a film or simply want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life – the television program on the Christmas holidays is always something special. That's why we would like to give you an overview of the highlights the program offers.
In the text we mention a few selected highlights and present a more detailed list for each day below. However, this list does not include all the films that are shown on television over Christmas – there would simply be too many. Instead, we'll focus on films that we think are worth highlighting.
It starts directly on Monday, December December 23rd. Cable 1 shows the following four evenings at prime time Indiana Jones series. Makes the start Raiders of the Lost Ark. On until the Christmas classic is playing Isn't life beautiful?. Im ZDF there is one late at night Free-TV-Premiere: Roland Emmerichs Moonfall.
The December 24th already offers entertaining films in the morning and in the morning Gremlins – Little Monsters, A promise is a promise and The Miracle of Manhattan. The Griswold family celebrates Christmas in Nice gift. We have a special recommendation for anime fans: shows in the afternoon Pro7 Maxx several Studio Ghibli films one after the other. A classic like this can be seen at prime time Kevin – Home Alone of course not missing.
Also on December 25th there is a festive program. The first will show from the afternoon Sissi-Trilogy. Some Christmas classics like Nice gift or Kevin – Home Alone will be broadcast again. Another Free-TV-Premiere offers Pro7 with Denis Villeneuves Dune at prime time.
Am December 26th There are other classics like The little lord or The spirits I called on the program. The first shows the last part of the Sissi-Trilogywhile Cable 1 with Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull completes the series.
Here is our complete list of recommendations for the Christmas holidays:
Monday December 23rd
Christmas Eve, December 24th
Christmas Day, December 25th
Boxing Day, December 26th
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