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Get into the Holiday Spirit with the Return of the Christmas Movie Channel

As the days grow shorter and the temperatures start to dip, it’s time to start thinking about the most wonderful time of the year – Christmas! While some may still be planning their Halloween costumes, others are already getting into the holiday spirit with the return of the Christmas movie channel.

Dublin is already buzzing with festive cheer as Arnotts and Brown Thomas have opened their Christmas shops, Dublin Zoo Wild Lights have revealed their theme, and pantomimes are selling tickets for their Christmas shows. It’s clear that the holiday season is just around the corner, and what better way to kick off the celebrations than by cozying up with a heartwarming Christmas movie?

Christmas Movie Marathon

The Christmas movie channel is back for its fourth year, bringing viewers a non-stop lineup of holiday classics to enjoy. Whether you’re a fan of heartwarming family films or cheesy romantic comedies, there’s something for everyone on the GREAT! Christmas channel.

From the moment the channel launched on September 5th, viewers have been treated to a continuous stream of Christmas movies, running all the way through the holiday season until January 8th. With a mix of beloved classics and modern favorites, the channel is sure to get you into the holiday spirit in no time.

Where to Watch

If you’re ready to dive into the world of Christmas movies, you can find the GREAT! Christmas channel on a variety of platforms. Sky Satellite users can tune in on channel 319, while Sky Stream users can catch the festive fun on channel 317. Virgin Media subscribers can find the channel on 424, and Freeview viewers can watch on channel 52.

Whether you’re snuggled up on the couch with a cup of hot cocoa or hosting a festive movie marathon with friends and family, the GREAT! Christmas channel is the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit. So go ahead, grab your favorite blanket and get ready to enjoy a season full of Christmas cheer.

Happy viewing, and Merry Christmas!