What films are on TV this Christmas Eve?

The Holiday and Last Christmas are among the film highlights on TV for Christmas Eve.

In the run-up to Christmas Day, TV channels will be showing a range of both festive and non-festive fare.

READ MORE: The 50 best Christmas movies of all time

Highlights for Christmas Eve include The Holiday starring Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law and Jack Black. Director Paul Feig’s 2019 film Last Christmas, meanwhile, is showing on BBC Three, which stars Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding.

If you fancy violence, Film4 has the best options between Taken starring Liam Neeson and Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio in ‘Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood’. CREDIT: press

See all the films available to watch on Christmas Eve below.

Charlotte’s Web – Channel 4, 12.30pm
It’s A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie – ITV2, 12.35pm
White Christmas – BBC Two, 1pm
The Secret Life Of Pets – ITV1, 1.05pm
Sonic The Hedgehog – E4, 1.05pm
The Man Who Invented Christmas – Channel 5, 1.20pm
The Grinch (2018) – ITV1, 2.40pm
A Christmas Carol (1984) – Channel 4, 2.40pm
The Sound Of Music – BBC One, 2.50pm
The Holiday – Channel 5, 3.25pm
Smallfoot – ITV2, 3.45pm
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York – ITV1, 5.25pm
Miracle On 34th Street (1994) – Channel 4, 5.45pm
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – Sky Showcase, 6pm
Hairspray – ITV2, 6.45pm
Johnny English Strikes Again – E4, 7.50pm
Rocky IV – ITV4, 8pm
Last Christmas – BBC Three, 9pm
There’s Something About Mary – ITV2, 9pm
Taken – Film4, 9pm
Top Gun – Sky Showcase, 9.30pm
The Mummy (2017) – ITV4, 10pm
Nine To Five – BBC Two, 10.30pm
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood – Film4, 10.50pm

If you want some new festive offerings, streaming services have added a bunch of new films in recent weeks. Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget has hatched on Netflix, while Amazon Prime Video has Your Christmas Or Mine 2 and Candy Cane Lane starring Eddie Murphy.

Over on Disney+, Ludacris stars in Dashing Through The Snow, while NOW has Genie from Love Actually director Richard Curtis.

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