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What movies get our fave celebs misty-eyed at the memories?


Dermot O'Leary

Dermot O'Leary
Ooh favourite family movie...Probably Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom, I'm a massive Spielberg fan. It's a great rollercoaster and it's that whole Spielberg/Lucas philosophy that I love.


Miquita Oliver

Miquita Oliver
Bedknobs And Broomsticks, because it's so British and really represents that old school British mentality of eccentricity and crazy characters.


Steve Jones

Steve Jones
I don't watch many family movies, but I'd say The Incredibles, because it's very funny, just has a great story – for kids and adults alike – and I've done a T4 special on it!


Kevin McCloud

Kevin McCloud
Our favourite films tend to be wide-ranging in taste and suitability: my youngest is three, my eldest eighteen. Right now it's The Incredibles, but we all sit down to watch the very first Star Wars (both films for storytelling and thrills). Also Jason And The Argonauts (Ray Harryhausen at his best), Monsters Inc and Trading Places (beautifully balanced comedy that we all laugh at).

Phil Spencer

Phil Spencer
It'd have to be Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, because of happy memories of family Christmas viewing and being scared of the child-catcher!!


Andrew Winter

Andrew Winter
Definitely Matilda, a classic 90s film with Danny DeVito, all about a great little girl whose parents do not care about her, and the most frightening teacher you have ever met – me and my eldest love it, needless to say one has seen it quite a few times.


Sunetra Sarker (No Angels)

Sunetra Sarker (No Angels)
Grease and When Harry Met Sally.


Suranne Jones (Coronation Street)

Suranne Jones (Coronation Street)
The original Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, or the Wizard Of Oz.




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