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Scottish Daily Express
|November 25, 2025
When the Christmas holidays arrive, there is nothing we love more than to get stuck in to the offerings on the telly while putting our feet up. This festive season boasts a stellar line-up of comedy, drama, entertainment and documentaries - get the chocolates ready as Nicola Methven tells you what to look out for...
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1. Amandaland, BBC1 Exciting news for Ab Fab fans - Jennifer Saunders will star as Aunt Joan alongside Joanna Lumley in this festive outing. In it, Amanda (Lucy Punch) and the family head to Aunt Joan's country house, but the plans change when Mal (Samuel Anderson) and Anne (Philippa Dunne) tag along and she struggles to recreate the magical Christmases she spent there as a child.
Anne's in despair at being separated from her family, and Felicity is increasingly irritated by her sister's constant high spirits. Meanwhile Mal sees a photo that seems to reveal a deep family secret...
2. The Great Peep Show Christmas Bake Off, Channel 4 For the first time since Peep Show wrapped in 2015, fan favourites David Mitchell, Olivia Colman, Isy Suttie, Matt King and Sophie Winkleman are to reunite - and this time around they'll be donning their pinnies and festive jumpers as they tackle a series of seasonal baking challenges.The comedy actors will attempt to whisk, knead and decorate their way to glory with challenges paying homage to Peep Show.
Let's hope they can rise to the occasion...
3. Call The Midwife, BBCI The nuns and nurses of Nonnatus House will feature in two Christmas specials, and the first kicks off with Fred (Cliff Parisi) and Violet (Annabelle Apsion) flying to Hong Kong to visit her son.Carrying parcels for the sisters, they head to the branch house in Kowloon but find that it has collapsed and there are many fatalities.
This story is from the November 25, 2025 edition of Scottish Daily Express.
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