2020's Christmas TV on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ.
The five emotions living in a girl's brain all battle to avoid a complete meltdown.
Two animated films based on the much-loved rhymes written by Roald Dahl.
A plane tries to overcome his limitations in order to compete in a death-defying race.
Classic musical in which a nun leaves her convent to become governess to a large family.
Hiccup, Astrid, Fishlegs, Toothless and Gobber tell the legend behind the Book of Dragons.
Monsters Mike and Sully go to college to become top scarers, but things don't go smoothly.
Soul legend Mica Paris visits the people and places that have shaped her faith and music.
Wallace and Gromit's pest control business is called into action against a giant rabbit.
Shaun takes the day off to have some fun, but he gets more than he bargained for.
The penguins of the Central Park Zoo have an adventure in the city on Christmas Eve.
When a shy little girl finds a baby dragon in the woods, she makes a brave decision.
The Rev Canon Mark Preece leads a service from Llandaff Cathedral.
Romantic comedy. A divorcee (Simon Pegg) mistakes Nancy (Lake Bell) for his blind date.
Allied soldiers find themselves surrounded by enemy forces in Dunkirk in World War II.
As the dust settles after Christmas Day, the pain is all but over.
The four finalists dance three times in their final bid to win the Glitterball Trophy.
A traditional Christmas Eve service, led by the bishop of Clifton, the Rt Rev Declan Lang.
The Two Ronnies bring you their favourite treats from their many classic Christmas shows.
A documentary reliving the last 30 years of Have I Got News for You.
Robbie Williams, Jermaine Jenas and Shirley Ballas compete in a series of Christmas games.
The families get together once again for Christmas.
Guests Jo Brand, Joe Swash, Joe Lycett and Ruth Madeley join Lee Mack and David Mitchell.
Celebrities try to win big against the Wall for their chosen charities.
Paddington finds himself the prime suspect when Aunt Lucy's birthday present is stolen.