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It saddens me that on Christmas Day 13.9 million people were watchingEastEnders – why is Christmas Day about what you watch on television?
I can’t bring myself to switch on the box while I’m having myhot roast turkey dinner – it just doesn’t seem right and it isn’t whatChristmas is about.
While the UK had a very cold Christmas, it is still no excuse tosnuggle up in front of the TV, something that could be done everysingle night of the year.
I think the day should be about having a good time with the peopleyou’re with – Christmas cheer. Drinking wine over a game of cranium,singing along to your new CDs or just sitting around the table having anice chat.
TV ruins the point of Christmas – why sit in silence glued to a boxwith the people you barley manage to see once a month? Watching TV onChristmas Day somehow makes the occasion seem less special, but it’s aratings war out there for broadcasters and many play the years biggestepisodes on the day. Is it wrong to lure in families to TV soaps andmovies when we should be sitting around the table reconnecting andcelebrating each other and the actual holiday?