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In a festive first this year, Loose Women will join Good Morning Britain, Lorraine and This Morning in ITV Daytime’s Christmas Day schedule on ITV1 and ITVX. 

Viewers can see in Christmas Day with Good Morning Britain on Christmas Day before joining Lorraine as she hosts a Christmas Day sofa special. 

For the first time ever, the Loose Women panel will be rounding off the Christmas morning line up with some surprises, celebrity guests, and some true Loose style festive fun. Plus, James Martin will serve up a festive feast while viewers carve their turkey with a special episode of James Martin’s Christmas Day, featuring Gloria Hunniford, Jodie Kidd, super chef Clare Smyth and more. 

In addition to the Christmas Day programming, ITV Daytime’s seasonal schedule includes Sara Davies’ Christmas Craft Off as Sara continues to get the nation crafting and celebrities go head to head as they tackle her crafty Christmas challenges, plus Love Your Christmas with Alan Titchmarsh and James Martin's Saturday Morning at Christmas. 

Mel Giedroyc is set to narrate A Warwick Christmas Castle, offering a special glimpse behind the scenes at Warwick Castle as the 1,000 year old castle transforms into a winter wonderland and John Torode and Lisa Faulkner will serve up a feast of festive inspiration in John and Lisa's Christmas Kitchen. 

The Fletchers Family Farm At Christmas finds out what happens on a working farm in snowy Austria during the busy festive season and in a new special festive spin off, you can follow Liz and the kids as they upcycle and craft for a family Christmas party in Fletcher’s Country Workshop. 

Ainsley Harriott returns with Ainsley’s Festive Flavours as he throws open the kitchen doors and welcomes friends, including Josie Gibson, Sara Davies and Paul Ainsworth, to join in cooking his favourite festive treats. 

28 November 2025                                         

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