Belgium's holiday television programming is brimming with festive cheer and engaging shows this winter. Various channels are set to entertain viewers with special broadcasts featuring humor, classic films, and unique competitions, ideal for family gatherings and celebrations.
This year's highlights include the much-anticipated 'Le Super Bêtisier sort le grand jeu' airing at 20h15 on La Une, where host Sara De Paduwa guides two lively teams of personalities from RTBF through hilarious challenges. The competition promises laughter and nostalgia as viewers will relive the funniest moments captured on RTBF throughout the years, alongside unexpected guest appearances. The event showcases two teams: the 'elf team' led by Fanny Jandrain against the 'reindeer team' headed by David Jeanmotte.
For movie lovers, 'Pablo Andres: Noël en famille' airs on RTL TVI at 20h55, promising to deliver heartwarming holiday spirit through engaging storytelling.
Throughout the day, viewers will also enjoy classic films, like 'Seul au monde' at 20h05 featuring Tom Hanks, showcasing the gripping tale of survival reminiscent of the holiday's broader themes of hope and togetherness. Meanwhile, for fans of historical intrigue, 'Royal Affair' celebrates the blending of love and power, screening at 21h05 on Arte, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in beautifully crafted storytelling.
Further enriching the holiday viewing experience is the film 'L’homme de Rio' at 20h35 on La Trois, which brings laughter with its adventurous comic style reminiscent of the famed Tintin adventures.
The holiday lineup also includes 'Mon petit doigt m’a dit' airing at 21h05 on France 3, offering viewers an entry to classic crime fiction with its enchanting cast, including André Dussollier.
Adding to the holiday festive atmosphere, La RTBF will also broadcast 'On en rit encore,' starting December 30, 2024, hosted by the dynamic trio of Fanny Jandrain, Vincent Taloche, and Bruno Taloche. This show aims to create joyful memories for families as they enjoy hilarious skits and vibrant discussions, making it a perfect addition to any celebration.
The Christmas season enjoys additional marketing with shows referencing major anniversaries of popular RTBF programs, such as the 60th anniversary of 'Jardin extraordinaire’. These celebrations are expected to evoke fond memories and engage audiences across multiple generations.
This season’s broadcasting aims to unite families for shared joy and laughter through diverse entertainment options. Whether it's through comedic competitions or classic films, viewers are encouraged to indulge in the family-friendly programming available over the holiday season.
Belgium's festive TV schedule reflects the collective spirit of the holidays, promising enjoyable experiences where families can bond over laughter and cherish timeless stories. With something for everyone, audiences can look forward to cozy evenings spent enjoying the warmth of the screen together during this joyful time.