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Oneshot: The Great British Christmas

The Great British Christmas, a oneshot from Sport Media “celebrating the Christmases of yesteryear”, goes on sale 11 November, priced £4.99.

According to distributors COMAG Specialist: Everyone has their own special Christmas memories, the toys they were desperate to have, the games they used to play and the family traditions they took part in every year.

From the classic TV shows we used to watch, to the festive number ones on the radio and everything else, The Great British Christmas recaptures this perfect feeling.

Taking readers on a magical, tinsel-themed journey back in time, The Great British Christmas will be a celebration of the very best of the season. An inspirational guide, the title will have 25 tips on how readers can recreate that old festive spirit for the 21st century.

Perfect bound and 94-pages, The Great British Christmas will look back on the fun people had before computer games were invented, provide recipes for traditional festive fare and teach readers how to create their own retro cards and decorations.

Featuring old Christmas carols, films and TV specials that take readers back to a bygone age, The Great British Christmas will relive the classic yuletides of yesteryear.

Produced by the team behind the Daily Mirror, this special festive oneshot will have rare features and images from the newspaper’s vast archives, including vintage photos of carol singers and excited children receiving their presents, to remind us of the way we were.

Providing readers with the perfect gift as they count down the days until the next The Great British Christmas, this magazine will be the ultimate guide for those who wan

The ultimate guide for those who remember the magic of Christmas with fondness and nostalgia, The Great British Christmas will be the perfect gift for people as they count down the days until the next Great British Christmas.

The Great British Christmas will be supported by advertising in both the Daily Mirror itself and all Trinity Mirror regional newspapers in the run-up to Christmas.