What's worth watching on Boxing Day? ...Middle East

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Whatever your Boxing Day plans are, expect fun for all ages from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, an acclaimed spin-off focusing on Antonio Banderas's feline hero, which should leave you suitably excited for 2027's long-awaited Shrek 5.

And if that gives you a taste for more quality drama, don't miss the jaw-dropping finale of All Her Fault; the Sky thriller starring Succession's Sarah Snook actually sticks the landing, which makes a refreshing change.

Here's more details on what to watch on TV on Boxing Day 2025, courtesy of the team here at Radio Times.

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (BBC One, 3:20pm / 5:25pm in Wales)

Notable examples include the tally marks and sketches that reveal Puss’s nine lives, “wanted” posters and memorabilia that hint at his past escapades, and references to Humpty Dumpty’s betrayal cleverly suggested through broken eggshells and framed clippings. Even Pinocchio pops up briefly in the storybook sequences. –Ifra Khan

Fawlty Towers: The Play (U&Gold, 6pm)

Take, for instance, the German guests, who are mentioned early on as being due to arrive. This is an hour before they actually show up, but the crowd is already cracking up as they conjure memories of attempts to avoid mention of the war.

In that sense, this production (first broadcast in September) isn’t really a play at all, but an exercise in collective nostalgia. Still, there’s no denying that the farce is as well suited to the stage as it ever was to a TV studio. – David Brown

Call the Midwife (BBC One, 8:30pm)

It wasn’t so long ago that she narrowly survived a train crash, and now we find her and Sister Hilda (Fenella Woolgar) staring down the barrel of a gun wielded by a Hong Kong gangster.

He’s demanding that they hand over the keys to the premises that the Order has secured — but as we’ve seen over the years, the sisters don’t tend to back down easily. – David Brown

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All Her Fault finale (Sky Atlantic, 9pm)

The answer is what it’s always been, which is that the Irvines know things about each other, deep down, that they will ultimately have to confront. One glaring plot hole aside (watch for the moment where a character quickly glosses over it), it’s a perfect ending, as inevitable as it is unpredictable. – Jack Seale

The Great Escaper (BBC Two, 9:30pm)

It was a story just begging to be made into a movie, and here it is, with Michael Caine as Bernard and fellow British cinema titan Glenda Jackson making her final screen appearance as his wife Irene. The 2023 film is a fitting tribute to the real-life couple, who died just days apart in December 2014 and January 2015. The Great Escape (1963), the true-life war drama that inspired this film’s title, is also airing today, at 4:45pm on BBC Two (5:15pm in Wales). – Ellie Porter

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