With such a raft of options – old and new – to pick from this weekend, it can often feel like a bit of an insurmountable task to find one that really tickles your fancy. But that's where we come in to do the hard work for you, picking out some of the most stellar options available to tune into.
Read on for an expertly compiled list of the best flicks airing across the next seven days.
Friday 2nd January
Comedy drama starring Robin Williams, Sally Field and Pierce Brosnan. When voiceover artist Daniel Hillard walks out of his day job, his wife Miranda decides it's time to walk out on him, and is granted custody of their children. Daniel is desperate to be with his kids, so when Miranda advertises for a nanny-cum-housekeeper he applies for the job in disguise. Read our full review
Classic period epic starring Charlton Heston. Wealthy prince Judah Ben-Hur sets himself up against the tyranny of his Roman masters at the time of Christ, and is condemned to almost certain death as a galley slave by his childhood friend Messala. But the two men are fated to meet again. Read our full review
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade - 10:15pm, ITV1
The Damned Don't Cry - 11pm, BBC Two
Saturday 3rd January
Carmen Jones - 10:20pm, BBC Two
Ghostbusters - 3:35pm, BBC One
The Guns of Navarone - 5:30pm, BBC Two
Stand By Me - 11:05pm, Film4
Moonage Daydream - 12am, Channel 4
View Green Video on the source websiteChariots of Fire - 1:55pm, BBC Two
The Searchers - 3:55pm, BBC Two
See How They Run - 7:05pm, Film4
Rear Window - 8pm, BBC Four
Pretty Woman - 10:15pm, ITV1
Monday 5th January
The Lady Eve - 2:50pm, BBC Two
The Hunger Games - 10:40pm, BBC One
The Goonies - 10:45pm, ITV1
Tuesday 6th January
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol - 9pm, Film4
Air Force One - 10pm, Channel 5
Priscilla - 11pm, BBC Two
View Green Video on the source websiteLA Confidential - 9pm, Film4
Dr No - 9pm, ITV4
Taken - 10:45pm, ITV1
Thursday 8th January
The Fugitive - 10:35pm, Channel 5
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - 10:40pm, BBC One
Tár - 12am, BBC Two
Friday 9th January
Bridesmaids - 9pm, ITV2
Shaun of the Dead - 10:45pm, ITV1
The Old Oak - 11pm, BBC Two
View Green Video on the source websiteSuperbad - 11:30pm, BBC One
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