
'Tis the season for giving / sharing, so we're glad to see Auntie Beeb in the festive spirit. Reportedly,
BBC HD will be bestowing upon its viewers a whole slew of high-def content for the holiday season, including
Shrek The Halls,
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and
The Chronicles Of Narnia – The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. Onlookers will also be treated to the long-awaited three-part horror story
There Was a Crooked House and
The 39 Steps, not to mention a handful of other movies you've certainly been waiting eons to see on broadcast TV. Way to step up the game, BBC -- now, how's about everyone else take a note and follow suit?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Maff @ Dec 2nd 2008 2:58AM
only the Americans call it "the holidays", BBC are showing that stuff over the "Christmas period"
Mark @ Dec 2nd 2008 3:09AM
They call it holidays, so as not to offend anyone. However the reality is, everthing about the fat, Xbox buying, trailer-parking living gun toting country offends me.
benny boy @ Dec 2nd 2008 6:24AM
Lolz
dkrift @ Dec 2nd 2008 4:35AM
Show me Top Gear in HD then we will be talking.
Jazza @ Dec 2nd 2008 8:11AM
Doctor Who in HD would be good, but probably not until 2010 now :(