• Dickens's A Christmas Carol voted best festive film

    A Christmas Carol voted best festive film

     

    By Emma Daly

    A Christmas Carol has been named RadioTimes.com readers’ favourite festive film, moving eighteen places up the chart to top our annual poll.

    The 1984 adaptation of Charles Dickens’s classic tale sees George C Scott take on the iconic role of Ebenezer Scrooge. Rather than settle for easy reformation, Scott’s Scrooge gives as good as he gets when visited by ghostly spirits, his efforts described as “towering” in our Radio Times review.

     

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    It was a comfortable win for director Clive Donner’s TV movie. A surge of votes saw it finish with 28.5% of the 2,586 votes cast. It’s nearest rival – and last year’s champion – Love Actually trailing behind with 12.45% of the votes.

    It’s a somewhat unexpected win however, the film managing just nineteenth place last year, then pulling in just 1.18% of the votes.

    1946’s beloved It’s a Wonderful Life is a non-mover this year in third place (5.92%), while comedy caper Elf drops two places to finish in fourth (5.34%). The Muppet Christmas Carol – a modern nod to the Dickens tale – rounds out the top five with 3.91% of the votes.

    There’s clearly something about Dickens’s story this year, 1951’s Scrooge making good ground this year, moving up six places to finish in the top ten.

    Harry Potter made its first entry into the top twenty with The Philosopher’s Stone taking nineteenth place with 1.04% of the votes.


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