Punters are expecting Brendan O’Carroll’s Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas Special to be the top TV programme viewed on Christmas Day in the UK.
Initially installed at 6/4, Mrs Brown’s Boys is now odds on at 4/6 to be the most popular with viewers whilst Downton Abbey is its nearest rival in the betting at 4/1.
Eastenders is next in the betting at 5/1 whilst The Queen’s Speech, which will be aired on ITV and BBC, has drifted yet again and is now priced at 8/1 having initially been priced up as the favourite earlier in the month.
Doctor Who isn’t expected to trouble the viewing figures at 25/1, whilst soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale can be backed at 33/1 and 50/1.
But it’s Brendan O’Carroll’s hit show that remains all the rage with punters and traders are reporting a heavy payout should Mrs Brown keep Downton Abbey at bay.
Initially installed at 6/4, Mrs Brown’s Boys is now odds on at 4/6 to be the most popular with viewers whilst Downton Abbey is its nearest rival in the betting at 4/1.
Eastenders is next in the betting at 5/1 whilst The Queen’s Speech, which will be aired on ITV and BBC, has drifted yet again and is now priced at 8/1 having initially been priced up as the favourite earlier in the month.
The Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special can be backed at 12/1 to dance its way to success with the viewers fresh off the final of this year's edition. ""
Doctor Who isn’t expected to trouble the viewing figures at 25/1, whilst soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale can be backed at 33/1 and 50/1.
But it’s Brendan O’Carroll’s hit show that remains all the rage with punters and traders are reporting a heavy payout should Mrs Brown keep Downton Abbey at bay.
