We all know that Christmas day is seen by most as a day to enjoy good vibes with loved ones, while simultaneously going in for the kill on that turkey. Nonetheless, when you’ve had enough of hearing your dad make corny dad-jokes or your granddad share details of how Christmas “used to be”, you start to get to a point in the day where a bit of TV time becomes golden.
As a result, we have broken down for you a list of things worth keeping an eye on for tomorrow, in case you need that much coveted time in front of the TV:
Queen’s Christmas Broadcast speech – BBC One and ITV, 3pm
OK this isn’t necessarily something that will get you running to your screen, and Lizzie certainly isn’t Leshurr, but it's preeing this and seeing what Queen E has to say to the nation that makes Christmas so special.
The Great Christmas Bake Off – BBC One, 4.45pm
An era comes to an end, as Mary Berry, Paul Hollywood wrap up the final ever BBC Great British Bake Off. Eight former contestants are back to complete new challenges.
Gogglebox 2016 – Channel 4, 9pm
After today’s Christmas Eve Gogglesprogs special, the grown-ups switch things round and look back at the year’s biggest TV moments. Take time and drink mulled wine, watching people, watch people watch TV.

EastEnders – BBC One, 9.30pm
It really isn’t Christmas unless something dramatic is happening on Albert Square. Even if you don’t watch soaps, it’s still worth switching into BBC One at 9.30 to see what’s popping off in East London’s most famous residency

If the above shows aren't quite enough for you, check out a list of films that are also being screened tomorrow (with some slightly more lively than others).
Frozen – BBC One, 3.10pm
The Artist – BBC Two, 2.25pm
Despicable Me 2 – ITV, 9.55am
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets – ITV 11.55am
The Lion King – ITV, 3.10pm
Love Actually – ITV, 11pm
It’s A Wonderful Life – Channel 4, 2.20pm
Home Alone – Channel 4, 6pm

Scrooge – Channel 5, 11.50am
The Wizard Of Oz – Channel 5, 2.10pm
Singin’ In The Rain – Channel 5, 4.10pm