What's OngalleryTop festive films (gallery)BookmarkShareWhat's OnBySam Richardson-HUDD16:05, 11 DEC 2013Updated15:37, 13 NOV 2014The Snowman. Does anybody else automatically sing 'I'm walking through the air' to themselves when they see this picture? We do!1 of 17A Christmas Carol. Many adaptations of Charles Dickens' classic hit our screens every year2 of 17Miracle on 34th Street. A classic film that sees a six-year-old girl get what she wishes for at Christmas3 of 17Bad Santa. Not your typical feel food festive film, but a funny one all the same4 of 17Charlie Brown. A short film that serves to remind people of the 'true meaning of Christmas'5 of 17Santa Claus: The Movie. It would have been criminal to leave this classic out6 of 17Elf. The biggest Christmas film of the Millennium by far. An instant classic7 of 17Home Alone. It wouldn't truly feel like Christmas if one of the Home Alone films wasn't on every other channel every other day would it?8 of 17Jingle all the Way. A comedy that sees a dad attempt the impossible; Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve9 of 17Love Actually. This film serves to remind us that even the Prime Minister gets into the Christmas spirit10 of 17The Muppet Christmas Carol. The Muppets adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic. Need we say more?11 of 17The Nightmare Before Christmas. An eerie tale that tells the story of Jack Skellington, a being from "Halloween Town" who opens a portal to "Christmas Town"12 of 17It's a wonderful life. Possibly the biggest Christmas classic of them all13 of 17The Santa Clause. A trilogy that sees Tim Allen turn in to Santa Claus14 of 17The Grinch. Jim Carrey plays The Grinch, a creature with a hatred of Christmas15 of 17The Nativity. We couldn't not include The Nativity could we?16 of 17The Polar Express. A boy who doesn't believe in Santa Claus is picked up by a magical train on its way to the North Pole17 of 17