Missed Madge, but read about the golden piano, and saw a photo. I thought it was ill-judged: she doesn't have to do it in spartan surroundings, but such conspicuous wealth on-screen at a time when many are struggling is a bit thoughtless.
Watched BBC2 from about 5:50 (half-way through 'Only Connect' until 9:15, encompassing OC, 'Christmas University Challenge', about the first 10 minutes of 'Mary Berry's Country House at Christmas' before switching off for a bit and going online, because it wasn't really my kind of prog. Switched on again for 'Dad's Army' and 'Upstart Crow', which was brilliant as usual, with Will and friends doing 'A Christmas Carol', to make Robert Greene repent of his nasty ways, before the real ghost of Christmas future, who had told the story to Will in the first place, takes over and scares the shit out of Greene, after which he is a reformed character, taking an enormous goose round to the house of Job Scratchit. It turns out from RT that the real ghost wasplayed by Kenneth Branagh - I didn't recognise him.
Then switched to Channel 5 for a long documentary called 'Tommy Cooper In His Own Words'. Brilliant.