It's New Year's Eve on Saturday and if you're planning on staying at home to welcome in 2023, you'll probably be keen to know what is going to be on the TV.
The week between Christmas and New Year is always a weird one, with kids still of school and many Brits still having the luxury of being off work which means, if truth be told, there hasn't been much movement from the sofa in the last few days, other than to perhaps pick up a few more Quality Street, make a turkey sandwich or make a brave dash to the sales.
Unlike in years gone by, when they have relied on films and repeats, ITV have actually tried to keep things fairly normal with their post-Christmas scheduling, with Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women all airing in their usual slots, while millions tuned into to say a final farewell to Doc Martin.
The highlight of ITV's New Year's Eve offerings is The National Lottery's Big Bash, hosted by Alesha Dixon and Jason Manford and featuring performances from the likes of Tom Grennan and Joel Corry.
ITV's New Year's Eve schedule
1.20pm: Midsomer Murders
3.20pm: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
6pm: ITV News
6.15pm: ITV Regional News
6.30pm: The Chase Bloopers
7.30pm: Emmerdale
8pm: Coronation Street
8.35pm: The National Lottery's Big Bash
10.35pm: Jonathan Ross' New Year Comedy Special
11.40pm: ITV News including New Year countdown
12.05am: Britain's Favourite Detective
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