SPACEPHILLER: When children’s TV had a coven at Christmas
Christmas doesn?t start until I?ve enjoyed a children?s programme where a coven is trying to kill a teenager in a midnight ceremony
Read moreDetailsChristmas doesn?t start until I?ve enjoyed a children?s programme where a coven is trying to kill a teenager in a midnight ceremony
Read moreDetailsYou never forget your first time ... why visiting Santa is an essential part of Christmas
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Read moreDetailsAs a child, The Box of Delights entranced me, as a grown-up it is a comfort blanket amid all the winter woe, and a firm festive tradition
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Read moreDetailsThis weekend, you could say my partner and I were brought back to life somewhat thanks to a visit to London's West End
Read moreDetailsEach year we say the same thing: ?Can we just be normal this time, a couple of presents, I don?t have the time...?
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