
Christmas in the UK is a glorious mix of cosy rituals, telly classics, and questionable jumpers. But which tradition is the one you'd refuse to give up?
Put the items in your preferred order.

The King's Speech at 3pm
Whether you actually sit and watch or just have it on while carving the turkey, there's something oddly reassuring about that 3 o'clock broadcast.

Christmas Day telly marathon
The Radio Times Christmas issue is basically sacred. Few things bond a family like arguing over the remote after the Quality Street has been raided.

Pulling crackers and wearing the paper crown
The hat will rip, the joke will groan, and the tiny plastic toy will vanish forever. And yet, no cracker means no Christmas dinner.

Boxing Day leftovers and a long walk
Cold cuts, pickle, a slab of Stilton, then dragging everyone out for a bracing walk to pretend you're being healthy. Heaven.

Mince pies and mulled wine
Some love them, some pretend to. Either way, by December 24th you'll have eaten roughly nine and won't remember a single one.
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