Britain’s biggest and most trusted women’s lifestyle brand, Good Housekeeping, has announced the launch of The Good Housekeeping Christmas TV Guide—a new TV listings magazine packed with GH-approved viewing for the whole family this festive period.

A brand-new print product, The Good Housekeeping Christmas TV Guide features two full weeks of TV listings covering terrestrial, freeview and satellite channels, plus viewing recommendations for every day. The guide is geared to modern families for whom watching TV is a central part of their bonding at Christmas. Its launch aligns with research that shows 65% of GH readers claim watching a TV show or film during the festive time is what ‘makes Christmas Christmas’*. While 88% agree that Good Housekeeping makes them ‘feel Christmassy’, and 75% state that reading GH has become a ‘Christmas tradition in itself’**.
The Good Housekeeping TV Guide incorporates 192 pages packed with everything families need for the ultimate festive viewing experience, including exclusive celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes specials, a festive film guide, quizzes and puzzles, the must-stream shows of Christmas 2025, and a look ahead to the programmes shaping 2026. Inside, readers will also find GH Kitchen recipes for easy TV dinners and cocktails, expert-selected sofa snacks, and interiors inspiration to upgrade their living room set-up. Retailing at £4.75, the magazine has been on sale across all major retailers since December 9, supported by in-store activity and a marketing campaign including ITV advertising and promotion across all Good Housekeeping channels.
Good Housekeeping / Good Housekeeping Institute MD, Liz Settle, said: “We’ve seen TV content become the fourth power pillar of GH this year – along with recipes, cleaning & decluttering and product reviews. So, when our research showed how watching TV together is such a big part of bonding at Christmas for this generation of GH women, and with GH in print doing so well, we saw an opportunity to do something new. You already trust GH with your Christmas dinner, so now you can trust us with your Christmas telly too!”
* The 2025 Good Housekeeping Christmas Survey (1,225 respondents)
** The 2024 Good Housekeeping Christmas Survey (1,284 respondents)