One of the most highly anticipated television offerings of the whole season is undoubtedly the return on Outnumbered for a one-off Christmas special (9.40pm, BBC One).
The last time we saw The Brockman family was fittingly on December 26, 2016 - so the popular sitcom is returning exactly eight years to the day since its last outing.
In this episode Sue and Pete try to orchestrate a traditional Christmas amidst the chaos of grown-up children, a grandchild and unexpected complications.
Christmas is all about bringing family together and one programme which has always epitomised that mantra is The Masked Singer. The programme (7.30pm, ITV1) will feature four Christmassy characters - Star, Nutcracker, Christmas Cracker and Turkey Crown - but which celebrities will be revealed when the masks come off?
The extravaganza is hosted by Joel Dommett and a star-studded panel will be doing the guessing - Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Jonathan Ross and Mo Gilligan.
Another great family offering on Boxing Day sees the network premiere of Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical (5.40pm, BBC One) with stunning performances and catchy show tunes.
Like childhood, Christmas is a time of nostalgia and combining the two is the World's Biggest Sweet Shop (8pm, Channel 5).
This show looks at the biggest confectionary stores as they prepare for the festive season.
For the quiz fans, there is the Christmas special of the light-hearted 1% Club, hosted by comedy genius Lee Mack. The game show challenges contestants with tricky, logic-based puzzles.
This edition brings holiday-themed questions into the mix for even more festive fun.
Overall, Boxing Day's schedule balances family fun, laughter, behind-the-scenes insights and thought-provoking entertainment.