Festive Chuckles: A Guide to UK's 2025 Christmas Comedy on TV and Radio
- Comedy in Your Eye
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The UK's airwaves and screens are set to be filled with laughter this Christmas 2025, offering a diverse range of comedy programming across television and radio. From classic sitcom revivals and stand-up specials to heartwarming comedy dramas, there's something to tickle everyone's funny bone during the festive season.
Key Takeaways
A strong lineup of comedy specials and new series are scheduled for Christmas 2025.
Notable returns include "Taskmaster Champion of Champions" and "Amandaland".
Absolutely Fabulous" stars Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders reunite in "Amandaland".
A variety of stand-up comedians will feature in specials and panel shows.
Radio 4 and BBC Two offer a significant portion of the comedy content.
Christmas Comedy Highlights
The festive period kicks off with a bang on Sunday, December 21st, with Sikisa's "Life of the Party" premiering on YouTube and Glenn Moore's debut special, "Will You Still Need Me, Will You Still Feed Me, Glenn I'm Sixty Moore," airing on Sky Comedy.
Monday, December 22nd, sees the conclusion of the long-running Scottish sitcom "Fags, Mags and Bags" on Radio 4. "Taskmaster Champion of Champions" returns to Channel 4, pitting previous winners against each other, while BBC Two airs the "Mammoth Christmas Special," featuring Tony Mammoth's return from the dead.
Tuesday, December 23rd, brings a classic "A Night on Mount Edna" on Taking Pictures TV and Bill Bailey's "With Great Pleasure at Christmas" on BBC Radio 4. BBC One presents the comedy drama "Stuffed," starring Guz Khan and Morgana Robinson on a disastrous trip to Lapland. "Live at the Apollo" returns with a Christmas special on BBC Two, and Sky Comedy features Ania Magliano's debut stand-up special.
Christmas Eve, December 24th, includes Julian Clary's "I Don't Do... Christmas!" pilot on BBC Radio 4, followed by the heartwarming comedy drama "Finding Father Christmas" on Channel 4. BBC Two offers a festive "Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing," and Channel 4 hosts the "8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Christmas Special."
Christmas Day, December 25th, is headlined by the "Amandaland Christmas Special" on BBC One, featuring a highly anticipated reunion between Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders. BBC Radio 4 presents "The Infinite Monkey Cage: The North Pole Unwrapped," and ITV1 airs "Romesh Ranganathan's Parents' Evening."
Boxing Day, December 26th, sees the release of Jordan Brookes' "Fontanelle" on YouTube, and Channel 4's "Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2025" promises a look back at the year's events with a comedic twist.
Radio Comedy Offerings
Radio 4 is a hub for comedy this Christmas, with "The Unbelievable Truth" returning for its 32nd series, "One Person Found This Helpful" featuring a Christmas episode, and "I Don't Do... Christmas!" with Julian Clary. "With Great Pleasure at Christmas with Bill Bailey" and "The Infinite Monkey Cage: The North Pole Unwrapped" also feature prominently. "Archive on 4: How the Muppet Show Began in Britain" airs on Saturday, December 27th.
Streaming and Other Platforms
Beyond traditional broadcast, "Sikisa: Life of the Party" is available on YouTube, and "Man Vs Baby," a sequel to "Man Vs Bee" starring Rowan Atkinson, is streaming on Netflix. Ricky Gervais's latest stand-up special, "Mortality," also drops on Netflix on December 30th.
This festive season, the UK's comedy offerings promise a much-needed dose of laughter and light-hearted entertainment for all.
Sources
Comedy on TV and radio for Christmas 2025 : News 2025 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide, Chortle.
TV comedy is back – starting with a festive Ab Fab reunion in Amandaland | TV comedy, The Guardian.
The best comedy on TV this Christmas, London Evening Standard.






