BBC Christmas 2023 TV and iPlayer line-up - Festive Feel Good

PHOTO: Strictly Come Dancing Christmas 2023 contestants. Top left to right - Dan Snow, Sally Nugent and Jamie Borthwick. Bottom left to right - Tillie Amartey, Danny Cipriani and Keisha Buchanan

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Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special

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Strictly Come Dancing returns to the Ballroom for a Christmas special bringing festive fun, frolics and fab-u-lous dancing for all the family to enjoy on Christmas Day. Join Tess Daly & Claudia Winkleman as six stars take to the floor in a bid to be crowned Christmas Champion 2023, but will the judges be naughty or nice this year? Sam Ryder will also be performing in the Ballroom and there are two spectacular group routines guaranteed to bring Christmas cheer.

The Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Christmas Day.

Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special is a BBC Studios production (1 x 60) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment Commissioning at the BBC. The Executive Producer for BBC Studios is Sarah James and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Jo Wallace.

The Hit List Christmas Special

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

You better watch out - it’s time for a star-studded Christmas Special of The Hit List!

The three teams joining Marvin and Rochelle Humes for this festive episode are popstars Una Healy and Kimberly Wyatt, presenters Gregg Wallace and Kate Thornton, Union J’s George Shelley and drag queen Kitty Scott-Claus - but who will jingle all the way to the Final Chart Rundown for a chance to win £10,000 for their chosen charity?

Get ready to play along and shout out the answers at the telly!

The Hit List Christmas Special is a Tuesday’s Child Scotland (1 x 45”) for BBC1 and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment. The Executive Producer for Tuesday’s Child Scotland is Karen Smith and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Neil McCallum.

MasterChef: Battle of the Critics 2023

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For the first time in MasterChef history, after years of tasting and critiquing contestants’ dishes, the tables will be turned on five of the country’s top food critics.

In this special episode, the Restaurant Critics will be putting their own culinary reputations on the line as they battle for the title of MasterChef Critics Champion 2023. Competing are Grace Dent, Leyla Kazim, William Sitwell, Jay Rayner, and Jimi Famurewa, who will be pushed to the extreme in two demanding challenges cooking for judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace and then also returning champions Ping Coombes (MasterChef 2014), Kenny Tutt (MasterChef 2018) and Nikita Pathakji (MasterChef: The Professionals 2022).

Will the diners show them any leniency, or do they have scores to settle? Who will receive positive reviews and who will crumble at being critiqued? Only one critic will be crowned champion and take home the coveted Golden Cutlery trophy. It’s the ultimate showdown.

MasterChef: Battle of the Critics 2023 is made by Shine TV, part of Banijay (1 X 60) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Sarah Clay and the Executive Producer for Shine TV is David Ambler.

Celebrity MasterChef: Christmas Cook-Off 2023

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Deck the halls, stuff the turkey and break out the Christmas fizz, as MasterChef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode welcome back four of the most memorable celebrities from past series.

Battling to take home the ultimate Christmas present - the coveted Golden Whisk – are musician Mel Blatt, actor and comedian Richard Blackwood, singer Duncan James, and reality star Faye Winter. Christmas sunshine is guaranteed as the celebrities must create a dish reflective of Australia during the festive season – each with a recipe to follow and a set of ingredients from their Secret Santa Mystery Box.

Tasting their dishes along with the judges is special guest - one of Australia’s greatest exports and national treasure - Peter Andre. The celebrities then must cook up their ultimate Christmas dinner. Expect fireworks and a sprinkling of fairy dust, as all four celebrities fight to sleigh the competition and be crowned Celebrity MasterChef Christmas Champion 2023.

Celebrity MasterChef: Christmas Cook-Off 2023 is made by Shine TV, part of Banijay (1 X 60) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Sarah Clay and the Executive Producer for Shine TV is David Ambler.

Call The Midwife

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Call The Midwife’s 2023 Christmas Special begins two weeks before Christmas, with Apollo 8 poised to circle the moon.

Sister Monica Joan (Judy Parfitt) is convinced this could be her final Yuletide and decides she’ll not live to see man walk on the moon. The Nonnatus Family, including Trixie’s (Helen George) brother Geoffrey (Christopher Harper), decide something must be done to try and lighten her state of mind. Nancy (Megan Cusack) has recommitted to staying at Nonnatus House and Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) has offered her and Colette (Francesca Fullilove) a room for the foreseeable future. Trixie and Matthew (Olly Rix), fresh from their honeymoon, are preparing their first Christmas together as husband and wife when Geoffrey pays them an unexpected visit days before Christmas. Cyril (Zephryn Taitte) gently intervenes when he discovers a lost soul living alone in a dilapidated basement flat. For this man, Christmas is a reminder of all he’s lost and all he’s never had. Nurse Crane (Linda Bassett), away on her refresher course, makes it home in time for Christmas festivities despite a treacherously heavy snowfall.

Call The Midwife (1x90) is a Neal Street Productions for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Executive producers for Neal Street Productions are Pippa Harris, Heidi Thomas and Ann Tricklebank, with Gaynor Holmes for the BBC.

Death in Paradise Christmas Special

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

It’s the most wonderful time of the year as we return to sun-drenched Saint Marie to join the police team for a festive feature-length Death in Paradise Christmas special.

When entrepreneur and family man, Gerry Stableforth (Geoff Bell), is found dead in a ravine, his family – wife Bella (Patsy Kensit), children Benjamin (Freddy Carter), Mariana (Amelia Clarkson), and niece Riley (Leila Khan) - are left in shock. As DI Neville Parker (Ralf Little), DS Naomi Thomas (Shantol Jackson), Officer Marlon Pryce (Tahj Miles) and Trainee Officer Darlene Curtis (Ginny Holder) set to work on cracking this mysterious death, things take a turn as the family’s visiting digital marketing guru, Debbie Clumson (Bronagh Waugh), suddenly disappears. Once news of Debbie’s disappearance reaches home, her hapless partner, Dave (Youssef Kerkour), is determined to find out what happened to her.

Meanwhile, Neville’s larger-than-life mum, Melanie (Doon Mackichan), arrives on the island to spend Christmas with her son in the sun. Quickly striking up a fabulous friendship with Catherine Bordey (Élizabeth Bourgine), the pair take the Saint Marie dating scene by storm. But not before Melanie attempts to impart some words of wisdom upon her love-scarred son, who is battling the notion that some people just aren’t meant to find love, with him being one of them...

Also taking notes from Neville’s mum, Naomi attempts to loosen up and focus on herself outside of work –but is she about to make things awkward between herself and a close friend at the Christmas party? And is Neville the man responsible for putting an awkward stop to Commissioner Selwyn Patterson’s (Don Warrington) big Christmas lights switch on?

Death in Paradise (1x90) is a Red Planet Pictures production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Executive producers for Red Planet Pictures are Tim Key and Ceri Meyrick, with Danielle Scott-Haughton for the BBC.

Beyond Paradise Christmas Special

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Following the hugely successful launch of Beyond Paradise, the UK’s most watched new drama series of the year so far, comes the show’s first Christmas special.

Starring Kris Marshall and Sally Bretton, Beyond Paradise is a Red Planet Pictures (1x60”) production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Executive Producers for Red Planet Pictures are Tony Jordan, Tim Key and Belinda Campbell, with Danielle Scott-Haughton for the BBC.

Stacey Solomon’s Crafty Christmas

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Stacey Solomon returns with a Christmas special where friends and family join her to create a new batch of ingenious home-made gifts and decorations that she hopes will bring joy without blowing the budget. This year she’ll be making even more gifts as she throws a special Christmas party to say thank you to the volunteers in the local area who have been working through the year to help those in need.

With Joe being Joe, and five kids to keep occupied, Stacey will need all of the help she can get. Together with her boys, sister, the local WI, and with a special appearance from her 90-plus grandmother and professional organiser and Sort Your Life Out co-star Dilly Carter, it’s time to put everyone to work. Crafting a range of ingenious money-saving makes from Nutcracker figures made from household items to stunning Christmas Pudding wreaths and hand-made festive lanterns to personalised presents, foraged decorations and a very special home-made gift for Joe, can Stacey pull off her most ambitious Christmas craft party yet?

Stacey Solomon’s Crafty Christmas is made by Optomen (1 x 60) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Clare Sillery, Head of Commissioning, Documentaries. The Executive Producers for Optomen are Nick Hornby and Tina Flintoff, and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Beejal-Maya Patel.

The Great British Sewing Bee: Celebrity Christmas Special

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Esme Young and Patrick Grant put four celebrities’ sewing skills to the test in The Great British Sewing Bee: Celebrity Christmas Special.

Brand new host and former Christmas Special sewer, Kiell Smith-Bynoe is joined by actor, musician and punk icon Toyah Willcox, actor and comedian Kerry Godliman, comedian and writer Jessica Knappett and actor Hammed Animashaun as they put their twist on a pattern for a Christmas stocking. They then turn puffer jackets into food themed fancy dress for kids and finally create an outfit fit for their dream Christmas Day.

The Great British Sewing Bee: Celebrity Christmas Special is a Love Productions programme (1 x 60 minute) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton. The Executive Producers for Love Productions are Richard McKerrow and Tom Davies and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Patrick McMahon.

Nigella’s Amsterdam Christmas

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Nigella Lawson’s love of Amsterdam’s food and culture at Christmas can’t be tamed, and this year for BBC One and iPlayer she’s bringing Dutch joy to viewers back home with Nigella’s Amsterdam Christmas.

Amsterdam is entrancing at the best of times, but Nigella wants to bring its special festive atmosphere and sense of enchantment to viewers cosied up at home this winter. She has a long history with the city and her family ties go back generations. Her many visits to the city bring up fond memories of lights reflecting in the canals, the sights of people huddled against the cold drinking Claret Cup, the smells of spice-sweet and fruited breads, the crunch of icing-laced cookies.

With visits to Nigella’s favourite places in Amsterdam, this special will follow the tried and tested Nigella approach – alongside her unique narrative storytelling which viewers love.

Filmed in both London and Amsterdam, this festive special delivers the much-loved charisma, unique storytelling, and enchantment that viewers have come to expect from Nigella. With delicious and accessible recipes along the way that will give a festive twist to Christmas this year, buckle in for a very personal journey through the Dutch capital this Christmas.

Nigella’s Amsterdam Christmas Special is made by BBC Studios (1 x 60’) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Events. The Executive Producer is Paolo Proto and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Ricky Cooper.

Mary Berry's Highland Christmas

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Dame Merry Berry is heading to her mother’s homeland of Scotland for a magical Christmas Special this December in Mary Berry’s Highland Christmas for BBC One and BBC iPlayer, produced by the multi award-winning Rumpus Media.

In this enchanting festive special, Mary Berry travels to the Highlands on a winter break, cooking up some truly indulgent dishes that can be enjoyed at any time over the festive season. Audiences will have the opportunity to recreate some of Mary’s favourite Christmas dishes, as well as those steeped in Scottish tradition, including a spectacular Cranachan wreath, indulgent cheese fondue and her classic Buche de Noel. Sprinkled amidst the abundance of rich cultural delights will be Mary reflecting on her heritage with fascinating anecdotes about her Scottish roots. She’s not going alone, accompanying her on this magical adventure will be special guests who’ll make this one a Christmas to remember.

Mary’s Highland Christmas is made by Rumpus Media (1x60’) for BBC One and iPlayer. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Events. The Director is Katy Fryer and the Executive Producers are Emily Hudd and Kelly Sparks, and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Ricky Cooper.

My Life at Christmas with Adrian Chiles

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

In this second series of My Life at Christmas for advent 2023, journalist and broadcaster Adrian Chiles meets three well-known faces to find out how their festive memories reflect their lives, careers, family and faith.

Dancer Oti Mabuse recalls her journey from a South African township to becoming a two-time Strictly Come Dancing champion, and how a new arrival this year is going to change her Christmases forever.

Veteran BBC news reporter and World Affairs Editor John Simpson discusses his family, faith and a career filled with Christmases spent in far flung places across the world - from dangerous war zones and political revolutions to devastating tropical storms.

And Martin and Shirlie Kemp open their garden grotto to Adrian to share their Christmas memories, from the heady days of 80s pop stardom and TV & film success to becoming a family and coping with serious ill health.

Episode 1 - Oti Mabuse – BBC One Sunday 3 December
Episode 2 - John Simpson – BBC One Sunday 10 December
Episode 3 - Martin & Shirley Kemp – BBC One Sunday 17 December

My Life at Christmas with Adrian Chiles is a Big Circus Media production (3x60’) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Jack Bootle, Head of Commissioning, Specialist Factual. The Executive Producers are Gareth Collet, Matt Baker and Elliot Falk. The Series Producer is Jim Turner and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Daisy Scalchi.

DIY SOS EastEnders Special

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

The BBC’s flagship home renovation programme sees EastEnders stars join Nick Knowles and the team in Essex for a Christmas special edition of DIY SOS.

Joined by an army of volunteers, the cast members from Albert square help to create a new building for local mental health hub Butterfly Effect Well-being. In need of desperate repairs, the crew work to turn this unloved space into a warm and welcoming space for the local community.

DIY SOS EastEnders Special (60’ x 1) is a BBC Studios Unscripted Production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Events. The Executive Producer for BBC Studios is Sarah Trigg and the Series Producer is Carrie Smith. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Jasmyn McGuile.

Antiques Roadshow Christmas Special

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

In this festive end-of-year special, the Roadshow team gets into the Christmas spirit at a glorious country house as they look back on some of the most memorable and moving stories to have appeared on the show in recent years to find out ‘what happened next?’

The daughter of pioneering female pilot Jackie Moggridge traces her mother’s story at the Biggin Hill airbase, where she sees a Spitfire her mum would have flown. A collection of glass negative photos seen at the Roadshow in Edinburgh reveal a heart wrenching story of young boys taken from Scotland to work as unpaid laborers in Canada at turn of the 20th century. Jewellery expert Geoffrey Munn discovers a rare, previously unknown brooch by Victorian designer William Burgess.

Expect emotional moments and surprising discoveries as we’re reunited with a handful of characters who made a lasting impression when they first appeared on the show.

Antiques Roadshow Christmas Special (60’ x 1) is a BBC Studios production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The Executive Producer for BBC Studios is Robert Murphy and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Clare Mottershead.

The Hairy Bikers: Coming Home For Christmas

BBC Two and BBC iPlayer

The Hairy Bikers are back on their bikes after nearly a two year break.

12 months ago Dave received a cancer diagnosis that left him facing an uncertain future. But now, reunited with his best mate Si, the boys are back on the road, searching for wonderful seasonal ingredients to create a festive banquet to thank all those who’ve helped Dave throughout his recent struggles.

From the doctors and nurses who helped with his treatment, to the food producers who helped him fall back in love with food, and with the family and friends who have supported him through his darkest days, the preparation for this year’s Christmas will tell the story of an incredibly emotional year for Dave and Si.

From wonderful local delicacies… to a traditional roast centrepiece... to a pudding that defies expectation… the bikers are making up for lost time and determined to create the greatest Hairy Bikers festive feast ever.

The Hairy Bikers: Home For Christmas is a South Shore production (1x60’) for BBC Two and iPlayer. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Events. The Executive Producers are Andrew Mackenzie-Betty and Melanie Leach. The Series Producer and Director is Francois Galdofini and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Jasmyn McGuile.

Father Brown

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Father Brown returns with a brand new series. In the first episode, Father Brown investigates when rivalries escalate to murderous heights at the Kembleston Olimpicks.

Mrs Devine (Claudie Blakley) is shocked when her son Eddie (Barney Wilkinson) returns to Kembleford. She is determined to keep her new relationship with Chief Inspector Sullivan (Tom Chambers) a secret from everyone, although Father Brown (Mark Williams) and Brenda (Ruby-May Martinwood) know exactly what’s going on!

Soon the competitive nature of the games starts to show, with disgruntled gardener Patty Frewin (Erin Shanager) blaming Dr Geoffrey Fleming (Toby Williams) for her withdrawal from the competition, while Shirley Fraser (Amy Trigg) is also unusually edgy around the doctor. Elsewhere, Geoffrey disqualifies his own brother Brian (Kelvin Fletcher), much to the delight of Hambleston captain, William Redshaw (Esh Alladi). When Hambleston competitor Ursula Fanshaw (Barbara D’Alterio) is poisoned during the spinach eating contest, it soon transpires that Geoffrey was the intended target. Can Father Brown identify the killer before they strike again?

Father Brown is a BBC Studios (10 x 45) production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The Executive Producer for BBC Studios is Neil Irvine and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Helen Munson.

nside The Factory

BBC Two and BBC iPlayer

Gregg Wallace is following production of a seasonal favourite, the Yorkshire pudding. Inside the factory in Hull, they produce five hundred million frozen Yorkies every year. Although the factory makes them by the tonne, the ingredients are as simple as when you make them at home – flour, eggs, milk and salt. But the processes are entirely industrial, with high tech mixers, a 53 metre-long conveyor oven and huge freezers.

Gregg learns that the key to getting the perfect Yorkshire pudding shape is to trap air in the batter while mixing, and to make sure the oil added to the cooking pan forms a ‘halo’. Elsewhere in the episode, Cherry Healey visits one of the country’s largest wheat testing and storage depots where each silo contains enough wheat to make flour for 416 million Yorkshire puddings. And if you prefer beef to your Christmas turkey, she teams up with food scientist, Barbara Bray to learn how to cook the perfect gravy. Historian, Ruth Goodman bites into the history of the roast dinner; and helps a chef master the art of washing up Tudor-style.

Inside the Factory is made by Voltage TV (1x60’) for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Jack Bootle, Head of Commissioning, Specialist Factual. The Executive Producers are Michael Rees and Lucy Carter and the Commissioning Editors for the BBC are Siobhan Mulholland and Sreya Biswas.

Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing

BBC Two and BBC iPlayer

In this special hour-long festive episode, Bob, Paul and Ted travel to Scotland to fish for salmon and to taste the traditional Hogmanay celebrations on offer.

As well as fishing the rivers Dee, Tay and Ericht, they will be joined by an old friend for dinner and invite a very special guest to perform at their New Year’s Eve party.

They start their trip on a steam train overlooking the River Dee, the first place they’ll fish, a river that brings back special memories for Paul as he used to fish the very same beat with his father for many years.

On the train they set out their resolutions for the New Year, while Ted shows off his brand new Christmas present.

In true Gone Fishing style, Bob reveals unique accommodation in enchanting locations where all three can relax after a hard days fishing.

Mystic Wilf drops by to predict their year ahead and Ted is treated to a special afternoon’s entertainment before the traditional works party and awards ceremony.

The show ends with a musical bang as they bid farewell to 2023 and welcome 2024 … and away …

Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing is an Owl Power production (1 x 60) for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Events. The Executive Producer is Lisa Clark, the Director is Rob Gill and the Producer is Stephanie Fyfe. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Patrick McMahon.

University Challenge

BBC Two and BBC iPlayer

Once again, University Challenge celebrates Christmas by giving students a short break, and instead inviting teams of distinguished alumni to compete on behalf of their former university.

Expect to see some of the UK's finest minds test themselves on one of the UK’s toughest quiz shows, with plenty of seasonal brainteasers to test what they know - and what they don't - about pretty much everything. We cordially invite all University Challenge viewers to test themselves alongside our fearless teams. As a former contestant on Christmas University Challenge himself, presenter Amol Rajan will know exactly what the teams will be going through

University Challenge is made by Lifted Entertainment/ITV Studios for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Kalpna Patel-Knight. The Executive Producer for Lifted Entertainment is Peter Gwyn, Series Producer is Clare Parody and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Suzanne McManus.

The Repair Shop Christmas Special

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

The Repair Shop Christmas Special (w/t) sees the barn open its famous doors for some magical festive fixes. Jay Blades is joined by a team of favourite experts from across the series as they are tasked with the restoration of cherished items full of Christmas memories.

Among the precious items arriving in the barn is an extraordinary mechanical Christmas cake invention dating back to the 1940s that calls on a collaboration of skills from Steve Fletcher, Kirsten Ramsay and Mark Stuckey; whilst Pete Woods, Dominic Chinea and Suzie Fletcher team up to make a Caribbean steel pan sing once more…just in time for a special party.

Whilst tackling the restorations the team also create some incredibly personal Secret Santa gifts for each other leaving some of the experts speechless and as the items are returned to their grateful owners the spirit and excitement of the season is shared by all.

The Repair Shop: Christmas Special (TITLE TBC) is a Ricochet Production (1 x 60 Mins) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning for Factual Entertainment. The Executive Producers for Ricochet are Glenn Swift and Emma Walsh, with Series Producer, Matt Baker, and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Julie Shaw.

Celebrity Escape to the Country

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Beloved house-hunting show, Escape to the Country is getting a sprinkling of star dust in this brand-new celebrity edition. In this very special series, Celebrity Escape to the Country welcomes an exciting host of well-known faces hoping to make a countryside relocation including the nation’s favourite panto dame and King of the Jungle, Christopher Biggins; Bucks Fizz popstar, Cheryl Baker; TV health professional, Doctor Ranj Singh; Strictly Come Dancing’s Janette Manrara and Aljaž Škorjanec; and TV quiz sensation, Jenny Ryan AKA ‘The Vixen’ from The Chase.

First launching in 2002, the BBC’s longest running property show Escape to the Country has showcased an idyllic look into rural Britain’s property market, giving urban homeowners an insight into a prospective country life. Guided by the property experts, the buyers decide whether or not to swap the hustle and bustle of city living in favour of the slower quietude of the countryside. Celebrity Escape to the Country will see our celebrity house hunters explore the serene landscapes and lifestyles of the Home Counties, Cheshire, the Peak District, Lancashire, Kent and Sussex.

Celebrity Escape to the Country is a Naked West (a Fremantle label) production for (45’ x 5) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Rob Unsworth. The Executive Producer for Naked West is John Comerford and Emma Smith and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is John Comerford and Emma Smith.

Bargain Hunt Christmas Specials

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

In the first of two special Christmas episodes, the reds and blues are Christmas shopping in Malvern, alongside experts Tim Weeks and Izzie Balmer and Charlie Ross learns about the story of British Christmas stamps.

In the second festive helping two Christmas-loving teams enjoy a festive shop in Malvern with Tim Weeks and Izzie Balmer, while Charlie Ross discovers how to make the perfect Christmas cracker.

Bargain Hunt Christmas Specials are a BBC Studios Production (2 x 45’) for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. They were commissioned by Lindsay Bradbury, Commissioning Editor, BBC Daytime. The Executive Producer for BBC Studios is Paul Tucker, and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Lindsay Bradbury.

Morning Live at Christmas

BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Morning Live at Christmas will bring together the BBC’s most trusted experts to serve up the best money, health, food and time saving tips and advice to help get you through the festive season.

Morning Live is a BBC Studios Production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It was commissioned by Carla Maria Lawson. The Executive Producer for Morning Live is Emma Morris and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Rachel Platt.

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December 22, 2023 2:00am ET by BBC One  

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