Entertainment
Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Classic Films on Irish TV
As 2025 draws to a close, viewers in Ireland can enjoy a lineup of classic films on television this New Year’s Eve. With a range of options available across various channels, it is an ideal time to relax and indulge in some cinematic favorites before welcoming the new year.
For those planning a cozy evening at home, the film schedule offers something for every taste. Beginning at 12:25, Channel 4 features the beloved drama Steel Magnolias, a story of friendship and resilience set in a small Southern town. Following this, TG4 presents the musical Annie at 13:05, bringing a dose of nostalgia to the afternoon.
As the day progresses, viewers can look forward to The Dogfather on RTE 2 at 13:40, a light-hearted comedy that promises laughter. The iconic adventure Back to the Future Part III will air on BBC One at 14:00, offering a thrilling journey through time for fans of the franchise.
Later, at 15:55, BBC One continues with Despicable Me 3, ensuring entertainment for families. For those seeking animated fun, Shrek 2 will be showcased on TG4 at 17:25, reminding audiences of the charm of the beloved ogre and his companions.
As evening approaches, the festivities ramp up. At 17:30, The Greatest Showman will air on Virgin Media One, captivating viewers with its music and spectacle. Following this, Back to the Future Part II will be shown on RTE 2 at 18:05, continuing the time-travel saga that has captivated audiences for decades.
The adventure continues with Jumanji: The Next Level at 18:40, blending comedy and action. As the clock nears midnight, BBC One presents the action-packed Mission: Impossible at 20:30, featuring Tom Cruise in one of his most iconic roles.
Viewers can also catch the suspenseful classic Jaws on BBC Four at 21:00, a film that has stood the test of time. The night progresses with The Full Monty airing on BBC Two at 22:00, an uplifting story of friendship and perseverance.
Finally, as the evening wraps up, Matilda the Musical will grace BBC Three at 22:00, providing a heartwarming end to the film fest. For late-night viewers, Jaws 2 returns to BBC Four at 23:00, followed by Sex and the City on RTE 2 at 23:00, ensuring a lively close to the year.
With such a diverse array of films, Irish TV promises an entertaining New Year’s Eve for all viewers. Whether you prefer heartwarming tales, thrilling adventures, or nostalgic classics, the lineup provides an opportunity to enjoy some of cinema’s finest moments before the clock strikes midnight.
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