There is nothing better than relaxing on the sofa with a few of your favourite Quality Street chocolates in one hand and the remote control in the other.

And this year, you're in for a treat as across the board of the main channels are some of the most iconic Christmas films. From Toy Story 4 on BBC1 on Christmas Day to Home Alone and Forest Gump on Channel 4. And lets not forget our streaming services. Netflix are offering a host of movies including National Lampoon Christmas and Amazon Prime is showing Elf. But here is a run down of some of our favourite movies, what channel it's on and at what time....enjoy.

BBC1

Sound Of Music is showing for all the family to watch starring the legendary Julie Andrews. This musical drama tells the story of a nun who flees her convent to take up residence with a large family. This is showing on Christmas Eve at 2.50pm

Toy Story 4 is showing on Christmas Day (
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Disney/Pixar)

Cinderella is the perfect treat for the big day showing at 11.15am on Christmas Day and this is closely followed by Toy Story 4 at 3.10pm straight after King Charles's first ever Christmas speech at 3pm.

ITV

Pitch Perfect starring Rebel Wilson is about a new college student in America who decides to shake things up when she joins a female a-capella group. This is showing at 11.30am on Christmas Day.

Rebel Wilson adds some fun to the festive period (
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UNIVERSAL PICTURES)

This is followed by an animated film called Sing which is about a host of animals who battle it out in a singing competition. And it stars Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson and Matthew McConaughey as some of the Hollywood names that are voice overs.

Channel 4

Mog's Christmas is a hand-drawn animated special adaptation of Judith Kerr's Mog's Christmas and is celebrating her 100th anniversary. And you can watch it here at 7.45pm on Christmas Eve.

This animated film celebrates 100 years of Judith Kerr (
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Channel 4)

You are in for a treat on Christmas Day as it starts off with Puss In Boots at 10.25am, followed by the Italian Job, starring Mark Wahlberg at 3.10pm. After a leisurely break or a snooze, wake up to Home Alone at 5.20pm and end the night with Forest Gump at 9.25pm.

Channel 5

Among a host of other films during the festive period one favourite that stands out is the film that is showing on Christmas Day - the Wizard Of Oz at 3.10pm. And for those who always wanted to be Dorothy, you too can tap your feet as you follow the yellow brick road.

Full TV Christmas film schedule:

Saturday 23rd December:

  • 1.05pm: The Big Sleep (BBC Two)
  • 1.15pm: How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World (BBC One)
  • 2.55pm: Casablanca (BBC Two)
  • 4.30pm: It's A Wonderful Life (Channel 4)
  • 6.45pm: Paddington (BBC One)
  • 9pm: Die Hard (Channel 4)
  • 11.50pm: Out of Sight (BBC One)

Christmas Eve:

  • 10.05am: The Boss Baby (BBC One)
  • 2.40pm: A Christmas Carol (Channel 4)
  • 2.50pm: The Sound of Music (BBC One)
  • 5.45pm: A Miracle on 34th Street (Channel 4)
  • 9pm: There's Something About Mary (ITV2)
  • 10.30pm: Nine to Five (BBC Two)
  • 12:05am: Far From the Maddening Crowd (BBC One)

Christmas Day:

  • 8.40am: Puss in Boots (Channel 4)
  • 8.50am: The Gruffalo (BBC One)
  • 9.40am: The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse (BBC One)
  • 11.15pm: Cinderella (BBC One)
  • 11.15pm: Chariots of Fire (BBC Two)
  • 3.10pm: Toy Story 4 (BBC One)
  • 3.10pm: Death on the Nile (BBC Two)
  • 3.10pm: The Italian Job (Channel 4)
  • 5.30pm: Home Alone (Channel 4)

Boxing Day:

  • 9.50am: Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (BBC One)
  • 11.25am: Abominable (BBC One)
  • 11.40am: Annie (Channel 4)
  • 1.15pm Beauty and the Beast (BBC One)
  • 2.10pm: North by Northwest (BBC Two)
  • 5.05pm: The Lion King (BBC One)
  • 6.40pm: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Channel 4)
  • 9pm: Pitch Perfect 3 (ITV2)
  • 12.25am: Crazy Rich Asians (BBC One)

Films to stream

Netflix

Feast your eyes on a number of Hollywood blockbusters including The Holiday, The Grinch and The Christmas Carol

Amazon Prime

Will Ferrell stars stars in this hilarious Christmas classic (
Image:
New Line Productions)

Alongside the favourites, this streaming service is also showing a new title. Red One, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Chris Evans is an action-adventure. And this streaming service is the only one to show Elf, starring Will Ferrell. You can either rent or buy this classic. Other films include Deck The Halls, Bad Santa and National Lampoon Christmas.

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