Christmas Q&A with Tim Ryan

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The executive chairman of Ryan's chats Christmas tunes and reveals what he would most like to receive in his Christmas stocking.

What is your favourite Christmas pop tune of all time?

We wish you a Merry Christmas.

Which one food part of the main course of Christmas dinner is your favourite?

The meat, of course!

What is your favourite Christmas dinner dessert?

Christmas pudding and custard.

What would you most like to receive in your Christmas stocking?

More time!

Which movie most says Christmas to you?

It's a Wonderful Life.

Do you have a Christmas jumper?

No, I am far too bah humbug!

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