I also enjoyed the hour long run of Victoria Wood sketches, which was on before When We Sang. I saw the musical when it was part of the Manchester Festival, for which it was written. Loved it then and enjoyed knitting in a rather sleepy fashion as I watched it again yesterday evening. I enjoyed the relationship that develops between the little boy and the grumpy male teacher, who is suffering the ongoing physical and emotional effects of service in WW1. It was also restorative to see a male character showing emotional warmth and responding to offers of physical support "you can lean on me sir" - we need more of this to counter balance the horrors about child abuse that accompany every daily news item currently.
I'm a bit of a Corrie fan, but have avoided it over the Christmas period - it's grim up north I know, I live here, but eh up, not that grim Kaylie lass.
Otherwise, the only thing I've watched and enjoyed was the re-run of Toy Story 3 I had on as I wrapped my final gifts on Christmas Eve. I love the way Barbie morphs into Action Girl 