'Die Hard' pipped to the top spot on poll of nation's favourite Christmas movie
It’s A Wonderful Life has been named the UK’s favourite Christmas film.
The 1940s classic, starring James Stewart, topped a ranking of 12 festive films of all time – with Die Hard in second place.
Seasonal favourites The Muppet Christmas Carol, Home Alone and Elf completed the top five, voted for by BBC Radio 2 listeners.
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Listeners were invited to vote for their favourite Christmas film from a long list of 25 classics, created by the network’s resident movie critic, James King.
King said: “It’s A Wonderful Life is what Christmas is all about, friendship, kindness and the importance of family, even in the toughest times.”
The Jimmy Stewart film topped a similar poll in 2018, with Radio Times readers voting it the best Christmas film ever.
Originally released in the middle of summer, Die Hard has since acquired status as a festive film, thanks to its plot taking place on Christmas Eve.
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King said: “As for Die Hard in the runner-up spot? Well, it should finally answer the question as to whether John McClane’s antics in the Nakatomi Plaza constitute a Christmas film or not.”
1. It’s A Wonderful Life
2. Die Hard
3. The Muppet Christmas Carol
4. Home Alone
5. Elf
6. Love Actually
7. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
8. Miracle On 34th Street
9. White Christmas
10. The Polar Express
11. Santa Claus: The Movie
12. Scrooge
A countdown programme, which also features seasonal songs from the silver screen, is on BBC Sounds and also on Radio 2 on Christmas Eve at 9pm.
Watch a trailer for It’s A Wonderful Life