What to Watch Tonight? Merry Christmas Eve and Happy Third Night of Hanukkah! There is nothing on tonight except holiday movies. As you get full on eggnog and wrap presents, enjoy the timeless classic It’s A Wonderful Life, our Top Pick to Watch!
8pm Hour:
1st Choice: It’s a Wonderful Life. “Frank Capra’s classic stars Oscar nominee James Stewart as George Bailey, a decent small-town banker who learns what life would have been like if he’d never been born after he unwittingly becomes involved in a mistaken case of bank fraud, which threatens his spirit and tests his will to live until a wise angel compels him to see how his presence has made an incredible impact on the people of Bedford Falls.” NBC
2nd Choice: A Christmas Story Live! Originally aired in 2017. “A live musical adaptation of the iconic film and Broadway production about an American family during the Christmas season in the 1950s. Nine-year-old Ralphie Parker wants a Red Ryder Range Model Carbine Action BB Gun for Christmas.” Fox
3rd Choice: Christmas at Belmont 2019. “Christmas at Belmont features Belmont University students along with Michael W. Smith, CeCe Winans and the Nashville Children’s Choir. Taped in Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center, the show includes classic holiday songs and festive tunes.” PBS
9pm Hour:
1st Choice: It’s a Wonderful Life. Continues on NBC.
2nd Choice: A Christmas Story Live! Continues on Fox.
3rd Choice: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir featuring Kristin Chenoweth. “The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square are joined by Kristin Chenoweth, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer, for this beloved Christmas tradition featuring favorite holiday music, dancing and storytelling.” PBS
10pm Hour:
1st Choice: It’s a Wonderful Life. Continues on NBC.
2nd Choice: Doctor Who. Part of a Marathon going on at BBC America. “The Doctor visits London in 1851, where he encounters another Time Lord, along with some Cybermen.” BBC America
3rd Choice: Forbidden History. “Experts investigate the ties between secret societies and history’s most infamous conspiracies.” Science