The New Year has been welcomed in, the Christmas chocolate has vanished, and some of use may be a bit worse for wear, so what better way to see in the new year than with a bit of comfort tele.
To help keep on top of what is on the box here is a full TV schedule for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
BBC One New Year's Eve TV schedule
- 1pm - The Railway Children
- 2.50pm - The Witches
- 4.30pm - Bridge of Lies
- 5.15pm - Pointless Celebrities
- 6pm - BBC News
- 6.30pm - Celebrity Escape to the Country
- 7pm - Would I Lie to You?
- 7.30pm - EastEnders
- 8pm - Black Panther
- 10pm - BBC News
- 10.25pm - Graham Norton Show
- 11.30pm - Sophie Ellis Bextor's New Year's Eve Disco
- Midnight - New Year's Eve Fireworks
ITV1 New Year's Eve TV schedule
- 1.15pm - Grease
- 3.30pm - Tipping Point: Best Ever Finals
- 4pm - The Chase Festive Special
- 5.05pm - ITV News
- 5.45pm - The National Lottery's New Year's Eve Big Bash
- 7.45pm - Emmerdale
- 8.15pm - Coronation Street
- 8.45pm - No Time to Die
Channel 4 New Year's Eve TV schedule
- 11.45am - Father Goose
- 2.05pm - The Guns of Navarone
- 5.10pm - Channel 4 News
- 5.45pm - Britain's Extreme Weather
- 6.40pm - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
- 9pm - The Last Leg of the Year
- 11.05pm - The Godfather Part II
BBC One New Year's Day TV schedule
- 1.30pm - Tabby McTat
- 1.55pm - Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
- 3.15pm - Mary Poppins
- 5.30pm BBC News
- 6pm - Gladiators: Celebrity Special
- 7pm - Gavin & Stacey
- 8pm - The Traitors
- 9pm - SAS: Rogue Heroes
- 10pm - EastEnders
- 10.30pm - Mrs Brown's Boys
- 11pm - BBC News
- 11.20pm - Michal McIntyre's 25th Year Stand-Up Special
ITV1 New Year's Day TV schedule
- 6.30pm - Emmerdale
- 7pm - Coronation Street
- 8pm - Vera
Channel 4 New Year's Day TV schedule
- 12.20pm - Lawrence of Arabia
- 4.50pm - Groundhog Day
- 6.45pm - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
- 9pm - Gogglebox Festive Special
- 10.30pm - Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2024
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