WITH more and more channels to choose from each year, Christmas TV viewing can get pretty confusing.
So as our gift to you, The Post has put together a mini-viewing guide for tomorrow’s holiday viewing.
* The Yule Log (7-11 a.m./Ch. 11). A staple of New York TV. Try roasting chestnuts in the warm blue glow of your set.
* The Three Stooges (9 a.m.-2 p.m./Spike). Nothing says Christmas morning like five hours of Moe, Larry and Curly poking each other in the eyes.
* Walt Disney Christmas Parade (10 a.m.-noon/Ch. 7). Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa host ABC’s annual soiree live from Disney World.
* “March of the Wooden Soldiers” (11 a.m.-12:30 p.m./Ch. 11). It’s Laurel and Hardy’s beloved 1934 fairytale in which they live in a shoe and mix it up with a mean old man in Toyland.
* “The Quiet Man” (12:45-3 p.m./AMC). One of John Wayne’s best. ‘Ol Duke plays a disgraced American boxer who retires to Ireland and finds love in a story that deals a one-two punch to the heartstrings.
* “Holiday Celebration on Ice” (2-3 p.m./Ch. 4). Only a real Scrooge wouldn’t want to see a
triple-lutz while sipping eggnog.
* “A Christmas Story” (marathon, 7 a.m.-8 p.m./TBS). It’s Jean Shepherd’s warm reminiscence about his childhood and Christmas in the classic movie about a kid who just wants a BB gun from Santa.
* “White Christmas” (8-10:30 p.m./Ch. 9). Mix Irving Berlin’s music with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Vera Ellen and Rosemary Clooney and start dreaming . . .

