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Season 36 / Episode 234 and airs on 25 November 2024 10:00
A long-running daytime magazine show co-hosted by two presenters live on weekdays since 1988. Features news and topical items, celebrity guests, expert advice, real life stories, competitions and a mix of cookery, health, beauty, lifestyle and more.
On Tuesday's show, award-winning actress Jo Joyner tells us why she's swapping Albert Square for the afterlife in her latest role.
Trinny shares her style guide to the must-have boots that'll see us through winter.
And with some explosive weeks coming up in Soapland, Sharon Marshall is here to reveal all.
On Monday's show, Alan Carr is here to set the record straight on his personal life.
Martin Lewis tells us how to get our hands on some free money. Yes, free money!
And Corrie boss Kate Oates joins us alongside Helen Worth ahead of another turbulent week for long-suffering Gail.
On Wednesday's show - he's the unlikely new king of the dance floor - Strictly's Ed Balls on his new found popularity.
We ask The Night Manager star Elizabeth Debicki if we can expect a second series of the epic spy thriller.
And she claims to have been 'stealing your man since 1928' - internet sensation and Instagram queen Baddie Winkle drops by for a chat.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Vera star Brenda Blethyn chats about her new film Ethel and Ernest, based on the graphic novel by Raymond Briggs.
Ben Shephard and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion and more. Street musician James Bowen and his trusty cat Bob are joined by actor Luke Treadaway, who plays James in the film version of James's book A Streetcat Named Bob. Find out what happened when Alison Hammond met Hollywood star Benedict Cumberbatch. And we get the lowdown from Martin Kemp as he teams up with Gary Barlow.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine show featuring a look at the day's headlines, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Hayley Squires talks about her role in the film I, Daniel Blake and discusses its current success.
Morning magazine show featuring a look at the day's headlines, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine show featuring a look at the day's headlines, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine show featuring a look at the day's headlines, presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine show. Actor Emilia Fox and author St John Greene discuss the film adaptation of Greene's memoir Mum's List.
Chanelle Hayes talks about her fluctuating weight, and Jo Maidment talks about how George Michael changed her life by secretly paying for her to have IVF.
Neil Dudgeon talks about the new series of Midsomer Murders and Former EastEnders star Michelle Collins chats about her touring production of Thoroughly Modern Millie.
The Voice mentor Gavin Rossdale talks about the new series of the talent show, and former Corrie star Kevin Kennedy discusses his past battle against alcoholism.
Roger Allam chats about the new series of Endeavour and Anne Wafula-Strike talks about her humiliating experience using a train where the disabled bathroom was out of order.
On Monday's show, swapping a sleepy village in Cornwall for adventures in Australia, Martin Clunes talks about his travels Down Under.
And she's the Gogglebox star who won your vote to become Queen of the Jungle. Holly and Phillip finally get to speak to Scarlett Moffatt.
On Tuesday's show, can Alison Hammond ditch her sugar habit? Find out how she survived on ITV's Sugar Free Farm.
From death on the Square to deceit in the Dales, Sharon Marshall will be here with all your soap gossip.
Trinny will be showing you how to look good and keep fit at the same time.
And, we'll meet the World's Biggest Dog! You won't want to miss it.
On Wednesday's show, from fabulous new skincare to the latest in DIY hair dyes, we're bringing you the hottest new beauty products hitting the shelves in 2017.
And if you're feeling that post-Christmas pinch, our Coupon Queen is here with the tips, tricks and deals to make the pounds in your pocket stretch further this January.
On Thursday's show, after Michelle tragically loses her baby in Coronation Street - Kym Marsh will be opening up about the heartbreak behind her own miscarriage.
Want to banish those bingo wings or tone up your tummy - Davina's back, sharing her ultimate exercise tips.
And former Bake-off champion Nadiya Hussain tells us how she's hoping to go from baking to bestseller.
Katherine Kelly chats about her latest role in Doctor Who spin-off Class. Coronation Street star Georgia Taylor talks about her return to Weatherfield and her latest plotline.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health and beauty.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health and beauty.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health and beauty.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health and beauty.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Kim Woodburn is in the studio, fresh out of the Celebrity Big Brother house to tell all - what she really thought of her fellow housemates, those furious rants and whether it was all a controversial game plan. Emmerdale's bad boy Michael Praed - who plays Frank in the soap - talks about his character's plan for a dodgy jewellery heist. Julie Bushby and Natalie Murray - who were the best friend and neighbour of Karen Matthews, who famously kidnapped her own daughter for 24 days - talk about their thoughts on the BBC two-part drama The Moorside. Martin Lewis is back with more tips on how to save money, including advice for npower customers and how to save money on rail tickets. Gino D'Acampo makes a beautiful Italian focaccia; and agony aunt Deidre takes viewers calls.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson chat to Alison Hammond about the sequel to Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker. Call the Midwife's Jenny Agutter talks about the latest explosive series of the drama. Newsreader Mark Austin discusses his daughter's battle with anorexia, the struggles he faced in finding and accepting help for her and his campaign for improved NHS mental health care. Mark Williams Thomas starts a new series looking at some of the country's most memorable unsolved cases, and talks to the woman who found the body of TV presenter Jill Dando and the former hitman who claims to know who killed her. The daughter and granddaughter of an elderly dementia patient who was abused by her carers, talk about catching them in the act with hidden cameras and why they are disappointed with the sentence the carer received. Expert Simon Bottery takes viewers' calls on the subject.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Jeremy McConnell talks about his tumultuous relationship with fellow former Celebrity Big Brother housemate Stephanie Davis, and why he plans to be a good dad to his new baby boy. Doctors Zoe Williams and Carol Cooper answer questions from viewers regarding the contraceptive pill and its possible side effects. Carl Gorham reveals how he and his daughter Romy coped after his wife died, while Jeff Brazier takes calls from viewers on the subject of losing a parent or partner. Consumer editor Alice Beer looks at the upcoming law change regarding child car seats and what the changes mean. Wine expert Joe Wadsack has his pick of the best wine available for under a tenner a bottle. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news, and has a special message for one of the TM team from the Voice's will.i.am.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Mark Bonnar chats about the climax of crime thriller Unforgotten and his busy acting year. Close friend Ivan Massow and journalist Rebecca Hardy pay tribute to the late Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. Renowned heart surgeon Professor Steve Westaby talks about his memoir Fragile Lives, and is reunited with 18-year-old Kirsty Collier, whose life he saved when she was just six months old. Travel expert Simon Calder gives his tips on the best value holiday destinations in 2017, and offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in. Doctors Zoe and Sara offer more medical advice in Second Opinion. Gino D'Acampo joins the Scottish Ambulance Service on their emergency call-outs before cooking them a well-earned meal. Trinny Woodall has tips to solve any Valentine's Day fashion dilemmas.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice on how to cope with the stress of looking after children at half-term. Franny Moyle talks about how she believes that her parents John and Olga were hounded to death by a cold caller who pressured them into signing up to a scam that forced them to sell their family home to pay off mounting debts. Caroline Lacey reveals how sat nav revealed her husband's bigamy and how she is coming to terms with their separation. Wildlife expert Hugh Warwick has tips on how to attract birds into the garden this winter. Jean-Christophe Novelli has some ideas for an extravagant romantic meal for two - mussels in coconut and chilli broth, with douillon de poire Romarin pears in puff pastry and rosemary sauce. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip, and Lia White talks about her audition on Saturday's edition of The Voice.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Right Said Fred chat about their return to the charts 25 years after their hit single I'm Too Sexy. Security expert Will Geddes and travel expert Simon Calder discuss reports of possible IS terror attacks on Spanish resorts and gauge the risks to holidaymakers. Blogger and midwife Clemmie Hooper shares some of her stories about pregnancy, birth and mothering, and answers viewers' questions on the subject in today's phone-in. Dr Chris Steele has tips on coping with tinnitus and what products can help combat it. Mark Williams Thomas continues his series Unsolved with a look at the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence. Trinny Woodall shows some of the best looks in various shades of pink. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest gossip from the soaps.
Keanu Reeves chats to Alison Hammond about his new film John Wick 2 and reveals his Essex boy roots. Ferne McCann talks about taking part in the new series of Celebs Go Dating. Presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Anna Chancellor chats about her new film Love of My Life.
Morning magazine programme presented by Alison Hammond and Rylan Clark-Neal. Charlie Hunnam talks about his Hollywood career and new film The Lost City of Z.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news and topical discussion. Presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news and topical discussion. Presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news and topical discussion. Presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news and topical discussion. Presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news and topical discussion. Presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Hugh Jackman chats to Alison Hammond about playing Wolverine for the final time in Logan, and his upcoming role as PT Barnum. David Tennant talks about the third and final series of Broadchurch and his return to the West End stage. Bikes Against Bullies founder Chris Cooper discusses the work of his support group along with 12-year-old bullying victim Amy Paton and her mum Gemma. Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers on the subject of bullying in today's phone-in. Sam Rubin is live from LA with all the latest news about the Oscars, while stylist David O'Brien attempts to recreate one of the best red carpet outfits. Jonjoe Boulter talks about turning his life around as a troubled teen thanks to skiing, and his career as a ski instructor in Switzerland. Rustie Lee rustles up a delicious and easy Monday night meal of chicken with sweet peppers.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Sir Tom Jones and his six contestants battling to go through to the next round of the Voice talk about the competition so far and the next stage of the contest. Harry Hill chats about his new series Alien Fun Capsule. Nigel Havers talks about his latest role in resort-set comedy Benidorm. Sexual violence advisor Tracy Parsons and rape victim Juliet Marsh discuss how plotlines dealing with rape such as that in last night's Broadchurch can help raise awareness of the help available. Sleep expert Professor Jason Ellis offers advice to viewers on tackling insomnia. Phil Vickery attempts to beat the Guinness world record for building the tallest stack of pancakes. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health news. Gok Wan shows all ages how to look good in the spring trend for florals. Sharon Marshall has all the latest gossip from the soaps.
Jennifer Hudson and her contestants Georgie, Jamie and Jack talk about their hopes for the next stage of The Voice UK. Dawn French chats about her new series Little Big Shots.
On Thursday's show, Ore is back and on presenting duty as he fills in for Phillip alongside Holly.
Ahead of the return of Prime Suspect, we'll meet the brave actress filling Helen Mirren's big shoes as she takes on the role of a young Tennison.
And Emmerdale actress Lucy Pargeter opens up about her IVF heartache which turned into shock when she discovered she's got twins on the way.
TOWIE stars Kate Wright, Megan McKenna and Bobby Norris chat about the new series which starts this weekend. Ferne McCann goes behind the scenes at Saturday Night Takeaway.
Jessica Ennis-Hill discusses her children's book, and Sharon Marshall goes behind the scenes of Broadchurch and talks to its stars David Tennant, Olivia Colman and Sarah Parish.
Katherine Jenkins and Alfie Boe chat about teaming up for a new West End production of Carousel, and Giovanna Fletcher talks about her new parenting book Happy Mum, Happy Baby.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more. X Factor winner Joe McElderry chats about how he transformed his physique for his recent buff selfie. Alison Hammond goes behind the scenes of Spanish resort-set sitcom Benidorm.
Dame Joan Collins and Pauline Collins chat about their new film The Time of Their Lives. Doctors Zoe and Sara offer more medical advice in Second Opinion.
Emmerdale star Jonathan Wrather chats about his latest plotline. Busking schoolboy Alfie Sheard talks about being discovered by Ed Sheeran and Ellen DeGeneres.
Naomi Campbell chats to Alison Hammond about her incredible modeling career and the launch of this year's Fashion for Relief initiative. Paul Burrell talks about his recent coming out and upcoming wedding to his partner. Martin Lewis talks about the government's new childcare scheme, and also takes calls from viewers on anything finance-related. Luke Bennett and family friend Heather Heaton Gallagher talk about how after losing both parents to cancer within days, Luke and his siblings faced losing their family home until the public raised enough money for them to keep the house. Dog owner Jodie Monaghan reveals how she cannot take a shower or bath without her French mastiff Bria joining her. Craft queen Sophie Prescott shows how to make your own pom poms without breaking the bank. John Torode demonstrates how to make homemade fish fingers that taste so much better than the frozen variety. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip.
Presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Professor Brian Cox chats about his new live tour that aims to take audiences on a dazzling journey through space and time. Marianne Standeven talks about being a victim of domestic violence at the hands of her then partner, who has since been jailed, and reveals why she agreed to release CCTV footage of some of her attacks in a bid to spur other victims to seek support, while agony aunt Deidre Sanders and refuge director Jane Keeper offer advice to viewers on the issue in today's phone-in. Former porn star Crystal Bassette talks live from New York as she discusses turning her back on the adult industry after a car accident three years ago and devoting herself to religion ever since. Sir Bruce Forsyth's daughter Debbie Matthews talks about her Vets Get Scanning campaign to improve the laws surrounding microchipping and pet ownership, as the rate of dog theft rises steadily. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health news.
Vera star Brenda Blethyn chats about the latest series of the detective drama. This Morning launches its Be Kind campaign, aiming to spread a message of love to children across the country and combat bullying, as agony aunt Deidre Sanders, Dr Ranj, Nik and Eva Speakman and Lucy Benjamin join us. Deidre and Lucy take calls from viewers on the subject of bullying in today's phone-in, while Jeff Brazier is at one of the first schools to screen the campaign video to pupils. Alice Beer investigates whether smoke detectors are effective at waking children up when there's a fire in the home, alongside Derbyshire Fire and Rescue watch manager Dave Coss. Danielle Kinney talks about making art out of afterbirth, while Nic Kamminga reveals how she uses everything from placenta to breast milk to make jewellery, keepsake boxes and more.
Starsky and Hutch stars Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul and Antonio Fargas reminisce about the classic 70s crime series, and about reuniting at Comic-Con in Liverpool. James Nesbitt chats about the new series of his drama Lucky Man, as well as the successful return of Cold Feet. Abbey Clancy talks about her latest role as a judge on Britain's Next Top Model and reveals what we can expect from the new series. Mum-of-two Nicki Hari discusses how she became addicted to painkillers and the effect her addiction had on her life, while psychotherapist Joy Griffiths explains the power of addiction. Nik and Eva Speakman take calls from viewers on the subjects of stress, anxiety and phobias in today's phone-in. Autistic teenager Joel Sayer reveals how his assistance dog Caddie has transformed his life beyond all expectation. Drs Ranj and Sara offer more medical advice in Second Opinion.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens chats about starring in the live action film of Beauty and the Beast.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Miranda Hart talks about her latest book Miranda's Daily Dose of Such Fun!, and taking to the stage in a West End production of Annie as Miss Hannigan.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Nicky Campbell talks about his attempt to help the global plight of endangered elephants, and the song he has written - Sacred Eyes - to raise awareness of the dangers the animals face. Dr Guy Meadows offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in on all things sleep-related. Broadcaster Nick Ferrari and editor Mike Butcher debate whether privacy or national security should take priority nowadays, and the implications of any changes to either. Callie Blackwell and her son Deryn discuss Deryn's amazing battle to overcome a rare form of cancer called Langerhans cell sarcoma, and how Callie credits medicinal cannabis with helping his fight back to full health. Martin Lewis offers tips on beating the annual April price hikes in everything from prescriptions to water bills.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Sharon Marshall is live on the Corrie set with the actors who play the Barlow clan to discuss last night's shock whodunnit plot. Pop star Sheena Easton talks about returning to the UK and making her West End debut in 42nd Street. Rio Ferdinand talks about his heartache at losing his wife to cancer, coming to terms with her loss and having to break the news to his three young children. Jeff Brazier takes calls from viewers in today's phone-in on coping with grief after the loss of a loved one. Conservation expert Dominic Price looks at whether it is acceptable to pick flowers from public land. Dr Chris Steele has all the latest health headlines. Organiser extraordinaire Vicky Silverthorn has tips on how to carry out an effective spring clean and clearout to get rid of unnecessary clutter. Gok Wan shows how to wear tricky trends - from floaty frills to sheer chiffons - at whatever age.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Hollyoaks star Kieron Richardson talks about his latest plotline and about becoming a father in real life with his husband Carl through an IVF surrogate. Phillip's former Going Live co-host Sarah Greene talks about her mission to raise awareness of ovarian cancer after her mother died of the disease. 12-year-old street dance champion Junior Frood talks about how he made a stand against bullies. Nilufer Atik and Natalie Brown debate whether it is ever acceptable for a mother to breastfeed a baby in a pub. Alice Beer looks at the rise of staycations and why they are becoming increasingly popular. Beauty editor Eve Cameron looks at some of the top natural products worth investing in. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in. Juliet Sear demonstrates how to create a spectacular cupcake bouquet. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek chats about his new series Carters Get Rich. Peter Andre talks candidly about his battle with social anxiety, while Nik and Eva Speakman take calls from viewers on the subject. Melissa Mead talks about the death of her one-year-old son William from sepsis, the missed diagnosis that led to his death and the subsequent public apology by health secretary Jeremy Hunt, and her work to raise awareness of the deadly condition. Doctors Ranj and Zoe offer more medical advice to viewers in Second Opinion. There is an update on This Morning's Be Kind campaign as staff at Nene Park Academy in Peterborough talk about what they are doing to beat bullies. The stars of Channel 4 documentary series Three Wives, One Husband - Abel Morrison and his three wives Suzie, Beth and Marina - talk live from Salt Lake City about home in a polygamous desert community of fundamentalist Mormons.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Presented by Phillip Schofield and Rylan Clark-Neal. Philip Glenister chats about the second series of US supernatural drama Outcast. Reality TV couple Stephen Bear and Charlotte Crosby talk about taking part in new series Just Tattoo of Us. 19-year-old rape victim Megan Clark reveals why she supported the judge's comments about women's drunkenness in her case and waived her anonymity, and why she believes women need to be more careful when on nights out. Lorna Byrne talks about her new book Angels at Her Fingertips and discusses her belief in guardian angels, before talking to viewers about the subject in today's phone-in. Martin Lewis has advice on ISAs and how to make savings, big or small, go a long way. There's a look at some of the locations from hit drama series Broadchurch, which are becoming tourist attractions in their own right. Gino D'Acampo shows how to make the perfect tiramisu dessert.
Presented by Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene. Mrs Brown's Boys star Brendan O'Carroll talks about his current UK tour Good Mourning Mrs Brown. Model and reality TV star Amy Willerton talks about becoming an ambassador to the National Autistic Society. Peppa Pig voice stars Harley Bird and Morwenna Banks talk about the brand's first foray onto the big screen in Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience. Applications open for a lucky couple to get married on TV and have everything taken care of by This Morning. Private investigator Rebecca Jane and broadcaster Martin Daubney debate whether it is acceptable to have dinner with a member of the opposite sex without your partner, while relationship expert Lucy Beresford takes viewers' calls on the issue of relationship worries in today's phone-in. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health headlines.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Colm Meaney talks about playing Martin McGuinness in new film The Journey. Prince's former wife Mayte Garcia talks live from New York about what life was like living with the late pop star. Three of the stars of new reality show Second Chance Summer - in which ten middle-aged Brits live together in a Tuscan farmhouse - talk about the experience. Nutritional therapist Amelia Freer details a 10-day diet plan used by many celebs that aims to let you drop a dress size and feel slim and healthy ready for the summer season. Healthcare worker Tina Brown reveals why she writes to a convicted murderer on Death Row in the US. Vets Paul Manktelow and Scott Miller offer advice on how to deal with badly behaved pets in today's phone-in. Beauty editor Eve Cameron rounds up April's latest beauty news, from an innovative self-tan sheet face mask to an at-home anti-ageing chemical peel.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Interiors queen Kelly Hoppen begins a new series as she discovers some of the design secrets of the country's most exclusive and luxurious hotels, before demonstrating how to get the same look at home for a fraction of the price. Campaigner Jon Platt and travel expert Simon Calder react to today's Supreme Court decision on the case that Jon brought about being able to take children on holiday during term time, while Simon also answers viewers' holiday queries in today's phone-in. Trinny Woodall demonstrates how to get Victoria Beckham's A-list look shopping on the high street. Widower Craig Darwell discusses his shock and anger at being labeled a paedophile by hotel staff after checking in with his 13-year-old daughter for a planned weekend of fun at Thorpe Park. Drs Ranj and Sara offer more medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Emmerdale stars John Middleton and Charlotte Bellamy talk about their heartbreaking storyline. Alexander Armstrong chats about new show Don't Ask Me Ask Britain. The secret to a perfect gin and tonic is revealed on today's show.
Broadchurch star Mark Bazeley talks about the final series of the gripping crime drama. Claire Pearson reveals how fraudsters helped themselves to over 70,000 pounds from her account, while consumer champion Harry Wallop offers tips on how to avoid falling victim to similar scams and takes calls from viewers on the subject in today's phone-in. Alice Beer visits a dairy farm in Cheshire to see where milk is produced and whether conditions are healthy for the cows producing our milk. Samantha Jones talks about how she gave up her dreams of having her own baby after her sister was killed by a hit-and-run driver, becoming mum to her sister's three daughters who all join her along with husband Lee to talk about their family life. Natalie Anderson looks at some great Easter gifts that do not involve chocolate.
Bill Nighy chats about his new film Their Finest. Bradley Walsh talks about hosting the new series of Tonight at the London Palladium, as well as plans for his next album. Katie Piper discusses her latest project Katie Piper: Face to Face, which sees her examine what products are available to help people with facial scarring or skin conditions, while Katie also takes calls from viewers in today's phone-in on the topic of confidence and how to take pride in your looks. Surgeon Mike Dilkes reveals why he is known as the patron saint of snorers and offers tips on how to reduce and even stop snoring. Dr Chris Steele looks at some of the best ways to combat hay fever symptoms. Master chocolatier Paul A Young shows how you can make your very own chocolate Easter eggs at home.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Former EastEnders star Nina Wadia chats about her new film Finding Fatimah. Property guru Sarah Beeny shares her expert advice on all things property-related and talks about her new show. Nick Ferrari and Alison Phillips discuss whether doctors should have the right to overrule the wishes of parents regarding withdrawal of life support. Fireman Mike Simms talks about being diagnosed with post-natal depression, and why he is now raising awareness along with wife Effie that the issue can affect men as well, while Dr Jonty Heaversedge and Channel Mum founder Siobhan Freegard take calls from viewers on the subject of post-natal depression in today's phone-in. Kate Smurthwaite and Lizzie Cundy debate whether women should shave their body hair or not. Craft queen Sophie Prescott demonstrates how to make some Easter decorations for the home.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
NOTE: This episode was cut short due to breaking news.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Gordon Ramsay chats about his first daytime TV stint in new cookery series Culinary Genius. Blue's Lee Ryan talks about swapping music for soap, as he settles into a new role on EastEnders. Vet Noel Fitzpatrick talks about the new series of The Supervet in which he works more wonders on various animals, and is joined by one owner whose pooch he cured of a spinal problem. Teenage refugee Nujeen Mustafa, who has cerebral palsy and escaped Aleppo in a wheelchair, talks about her incredible journey and the treacherous trip still facing many other refugees. Jemima Packington claims to be able to predict the future using asparagus, and reveals what she believes is in store for 2017, while Phil Vickery uses the vegetable for a very different purpose as he bakes a delicious vegetarian tart. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. James Norton talks about the return of drama series Grantchester. Warren Beatty and Lily Collins chat about teaming up for new film Rules Don't Apply. Marc Baylis talks about his character Rob's explosive return to Coronation Street. Best friends and models Georgia Gibbs (who is a size six) and Kate Wasley (who is a size 16) talk about their campaign to promote a healthier body image for the modern woman. Body image campaigner Natasha Devon takes calls from viewers on the subject of body confidence. 70-year-old baronet Sir Benjamin Slade talks about his search for a young wife to help look after his two homes and provide him with an heir. Doctors Ranj and Zoe offer more medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion. Interior designer Kelly Hoppen offers tips on how to give a home a makeover without spending a fortune. Gok Wan shows how to wow in a dress this season regardless of age, shape or budget.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Glee star Lea Michele chats about her second solo album Places. Award-winning drama writer Jeff Pope talks about his latest project Little Boy Blue and the real-life murder of Rhys Jones, on which it is based. Celebrity Big Brother star Stephanie Davies talks about being a mum and her relationship with Jeremy McConnell. Mary Turner Thomson talks about being conned by bigamist William Jordan, and why she wants to alert other women to avoid the same fate. Martin Lewis shows five easy ways to pocket some free cash, and takes calls from viewers on all things finance-related. Sarah Greene is at Blenheim Palace to see some newborn lambs take their first steps. Gordon Ramsay's daughter Tilly prepares homemade chilli cornbread. Rylan Clark-Neal has all the weekend's showbiz gossip and is joined by one of Saturday's contenders from Britain's Got Talent.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Emmerdale star Zoe Henry chats about her latest shocking storyline. Former Dr Who companion Karen Gillan talks about her new film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. Parenting expert Jo Frost has advice for tired parents in her children's sleep clinic and offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in. Sahar Al-Faifi and Dr Taj Hargey discuss UKIP's pledge to ban the burka and the niqab in Britain. Dr Chris Steele has the latest health headlines. Alice Beer visits Ann Forshaw, who founded a yoghurt company that supplies supermarkets across the country after attending an hour-long yoghurt-making course and perfecting recipes in her kitchen. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest gossip from the soaps. Gok Wan explains why the brighter the better is his motto for the spring season's fashion. Sam Rubin has all the latest showbiz gossip live from Los Angeles.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Coronation Street star Chris Harper chats about his dark storyline. Martin Kemp chats about his latest TV project Murder in Successville, which sees him improvising without a script. Katie Price talks about campaigning against internet trolls who have targeted her son Harvey. Liz Earle reveals why probiotics could sort out problem skin. Nik and Eva Speakman help a woman try to overcome her fear of going to the dentist. Kelly Hoppen tours exclusive hotel ME London to get some interior design tips that can be used in everyone's home. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Texas singer Sharleen Spiteri talks about her new album Jump on Board, her upcoming tour and her recent engagement. Sadie Frost and sister Holly Davidson chat about their book Nourish which offers tips for finding the key to health and happiness, before demonstrating some exercises and yoga poses to help combat the stress and strain of modern living. Alison Hammond meets one of the RNLI crews that risk their life daily to help others in distress. Controversial parenting guru Steve Biddulph talks about his new book 10 Things Girls Need Most, while agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers on parenting problems. Phil Vickery shows how to make a classic egg custard tart. Gok Wan offers a body confidence masterclass to show how to style slim and love the skin you are in.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Lisa Faulkner talks about her new role in EastEnders. Grand Designs host Kevin McCloud shares tips on creating a dream home. Beauty guru Cassie Lomas looks at some of the newest products to hit the self-tanning market.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Miriam Margolyes talks about exploring St Ives for a new documentary series. Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio and star Maya Sondhi talk about the dramatic final episode of the police drama series - and what is next for the characters. Rustie Lee is in the kitchen rustling up her famous chicken and pineapple, served with rice and peas. Boxing champion Anthony Joshua's former trainer and cousin Ben talk about getting him to turn from crime to becoming a world class athlete. Nikita Dallison talks about helping her husband cope with PTSD. Insect expert Stuart Hine offers advice on how to protect clothes from moths, and answers viewers' moth-related queries. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health headlines. Sharon Marshall has all the latest news from the soaps.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. 80s pop group Bananarama talk about reforming the original line-up after almost 30 years and their new UK tour. Little Boy Blue star Sinead Keenan talks about the gripping drama based on the true story of the murder of 11-year-old Rhys Jones. Richard McCann marks the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of his daughter Madeleine and his hope that she is still alive. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers on the subject of missing persons. Dr Zoe meets an 11-year-old who saved the life of his friend who was choking and visits a charity that is teaching lifesaving techniques in schools. Plus-size Louise Green demonstrates how being fit and healthy does not mean being thin as she talks about her new book Big Fit Girl. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness talk about remaking five classic Hollywood blockbusters with help from their showbiz pals in new series Keith and Paddy's Picture Show. Jaime Winstone and Samantha Spiro chat about playing Dame Barbara Windsor in the biopic of her life titled Babs. Tracey Rogers and her daughter Hollie talk about the circumstances that led Tracey's son Jerome to commit suicide after traffic ticket charges escalated rapidly and he was visited by bailiffs, and why they are keen for a change in the way bailiffs operate towards those vulnerable people suffering from debt problems, while Martin Lewis offers advice on how to deal with debt in today's phone-in. Daredevil chef Kiran Jethwa cooks a mouthwatering cod in coconut broth. Sam Rubin has all the latest showbiz news from Los Angeles, including the latest on Brad Pitt's interview in which he talks about his divorce from Angelina Jolie.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Max Beesley chats about his new drama series Jamestown. Lion star Sunny Pawar talks about attending this evening's 7th Annual Asian Awards. The rise of the granny nanny childcare set-up is examined.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. WWE chief brand officer Stephanie McMahon chats about battling her way to the top in a very macho business, and what it was like to be born into the wrestling world. Travel expert Simon Calder reports on the unfinished resort in Mallorca that is causing many holidaymakers disappointment and misery, and offers advice on travel issues in today's phone-in. Helen Kendall Smith reveals some of the unique looks she has given her herd of alpacas to celebrate her 10th year breeding them. Parents Craig Stilwell and Carla Andrews talk about being falsely accused of hurting their baby girl and being separated from her for eight months by the authorities. Martin Lewis talks about making the most of savings accounts for children. Phil Vickery has some ideas for using rhubarb in two delicious dishes. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the weekend's showbiz gossip.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. The Good Wife star Cush Jumbo talks about her upcoming stage role in period drama Common at the National Theatre. 12-year-old singing star Reuben de Maid talks about being bullied and overcoming it to become a singing sensation in the US. Parenting expert Sue Atkins and anti-bullying charity founder Liam Hackett take viewers' calls on the subject of bullying. The second of this year's Guide Dog Owner Awards tells the story of her relationship with her guide dog. Kelly Hoppen visits luxury hotel The Langham to get some interior design tips. Dr Chris Steele has all the latest health news. Sam Rubin rounds up all the showbiz news live from Los Angeles. Trinny Woodall has tips on how to dress to impress for a variety of occasions. Sharon Marshall has all the latest gossip from the soaps, including Danny Dyer's return to Albert Square.
Morning magazine programme. George Michael's former partner of 13 years Kenny Goss talks exclusively live from Los Angeles about his memories of the pop star. Corrie star Samia Longchambon reveals all about her latest storyline. Oliver Chris chats about playing Prince William in new one-off drama King Charles III. Nik and Eva Speakman offer advice to viewers about overcoming phobias and anxiety. Natalie Haywood talks live from Perlethorpe about the county-wide search for her lamb Bella and border collie Blake. Russell Davison explains why he slept alongside the dead body of his wife Wendy for six days after she died of terminal cancer. Eve Cameron looks at some of the hottest beauty buys and tips for May. The last of this year's three finalists for the Guide Dog Owner Awards tells their story before viewers get a chance to vote for the winner. Phil Vickery looks at the craze for 'cloud eggs' and shows how to make them at home. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Barry Manilow chats about his latest album and life at home with his new husband Garry, before performing the title song from his new album This Is My Town. He performs his hit song Copacabana at the end of the show. Ferne McCann breaks her silence following the arrest of her former boyfriend, and reveals how she is preparing for life as a single mum. Peter Andre talks about his new series investigating UFOs. Dr Michael Mosley reveals his findings into what helps get a great night's sleep, and takes calls from viewers on the subject. Doctors Ranj and Zoe offer medical advice to viewers in Second Opinion. Trinny Woodall examines the style of the new French first lady Brigitte Macron. The Hairy Bikers cook a delicious meat-free Mexican meal of vegetarian tacos with refried beans and avocado.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Orlando Bloom is live from Paris to talk about his return to the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise in Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge. Emmerdale's Mark Charnock chats about his latest plotline. MasterChef winner Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed talks about winning the competition and cooks lamb meatballs with couscous. Following the massive cyber attack that hit thousands of computer systems at the weekend, consumer editor Alice Beer has advice on keeping personal information under lock and key. Nik and Eva Speakman offer advice to viewers about coping with exam stress. There is the latest news on the UK-wide search for stolen lamb Bella and border collie Blake. This Morning's beekeepers Paul Barnes and Chris Webb reveal how the bees coped during the winter months and how they are currently faring. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. First Dates stars Aarron Stewart and Ibiba Mudada talk about finding love on the show and having baby Aziza, and are joined by the show's host Fred Sirieix. Relationship expert Lucy Beresford offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in. Gino D'Acampo shows how to cook delicious and healthy food for under a fiver with recipes from his latest cookbook Gino's Healthy Italian for Less. Transgender rights activist Paris Lees and broadcaster Angela Epstein discuss plans to introduce gender neutral uniform rules in a London school, which would allow boys to wear skirts should they choose to. Dr Chris Steele looks at all the latest medical headlines. The lucky couple who have been chosen to get married live on This Morning are revealed. Gok Wan has tips on some transitional dressing to get through the changeable weather. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest news from the soaps.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Rachel Nickell's son Alex Hanscombe gives his first ever TV interview about the tragedy that changed his life forever and how he overcame the trauma of losing his mother in such a horrific way. Ore Oduba and his wife Portia are live in Cannes as the annual film festival gets underway. Peter Andre visits Britain's most haunted castle. Miles Newbury, his wife Julie and ex-wives Ali and Carly talk about how they have defied expectations by creating a happy and unified step-family. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers on the subject. Mum and chef Michela Chiappa has tips and recipes to transform fussy children into foodies. Alice Beer shows off some gadgets designed to help slice, dice and chop things safely in the kitchen. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news.
Morning magazine programme. As the This Morning Live event kicks off, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby are live at the NEC in Birmingham, while Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes are in the studio back in London. Spice Girl Melanie C chats about her upcoming performance at this year's Isle of Wight Festival. Sarah Greene visits the village of Bucklebury ahead of Pippa Middleton's wedding this weekend, while royal correspondent Camilla Tominey has all the latest on who is expected to show up on the big day. Wedding planner Liz Taylor takes calls on wedding day dilemmas in today's phone-in. Dr Larisa Conde and Dr Zoe Williams give more medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion. Ore Oduba and wife Portia give an exclusive tour of the Carlton Hotel and a round-up of all the latest movie news from Cannes. Bake Off champion Candice Brown has a recipe for the perfect scone to accompany afternoon tea.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Dwayne Johnson chats to Alison Hammond about his lead role in the new film version of hit TV show Baywatch. The Last Leg presenter Adam Hills talks about the new series of the show. Mollie Hughes talks live from Nepal about becoming the youngest woman ever to climb both faces of Mount Everest. Sharon Marshall goes behind the scenes of the UK's big five soaps this week, kicking off with a visit to the set of Hollyoaks. 7-year-old Harry Parker - who was born with a rare form of cerebral palsy - is joined by football club owner Glenn Tamplin, who paid for life-changing surgery to help Harry achieve his dream of walking again. Jenny Nordbak talks about her former career as a dominatrix, and the X-rated memoir she has written about her experiences. Another contender from Britain's Got Talent talks about their time in the competition so far.
Morning magazine programme presented by Rylan Clark-Neal and Holly Willoughby. Pop star Anastasia talks about her UK tour, and why she will not let the terrorist attack stop her from performing in Manchester this weekend. Sharon Marshall continues this week's build-up to the British Soap Awards by chatting to EastEnders cast members Harry Reid, Lorna Fitzgerald, Tameka Empson, Lee Ryan and Zack Morris. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders and behavioural therapists Nik and Eva Speakman take calls from viewers on dealing with anxiety in the aftermath of an attack like Monday night's bombing in Manchester. Consumer editor Alice Beer and security expert Sally Lievesley have tips on how to stay safe when attending big public events. Juliet Sear demonstrates how to make some of her delicious flamingo bakes, including biscuits, meringues and floating donuts. There is also a tribute on today's show to the late Sir Roger Moore, who died yesterday.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Ryan Clark-Neal and Holly Willoughby. Hollywood legend Leslie Caron talks about her latest role in hit drama series The Durrells. Dream expert Ian Wallace offers tips on interpreting dreams and takes calls from viewers on the subject. Muslim Sadiq Patel and Jew Renee Black talk about coming together after the Manchester bombing to demonstrate how everyone needs to stand together regardless of religious beliefs in the face of terror. This Morning joins in the minute's silence being held across the country at 11am to remember those who lost their lives. Dr Ranj discusses the courage of his colleagues in the NHS as they work around the clock to help those injured in Monday night's attack. Phil Vickery makes a delicious ice cold treat ideal for the soaring temperatures this weekend - frozen berries with a white chocolate sauce and an ice cream prosecco float.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more. Presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.
Rylan Clark-Neal and Alison Hammond present the morning magazine programme. Ferne McCann goes backstage before the first Britain's Got Talent semi-final tonight, and chats to some of the contestants. Former Geordie Shore star Holly Hagan talks about having a tattoo removed and undergoes her second treatment live on the show with Dr Tijion Esho, who talks about the increasing rise of tattoo regret. Consumer editor Alice Beer discusses the recent computer failure which crippled British Airways flights over the weekend, and what passengers should do in the wake of the resulting cancellations and disruption. Yoga teacher Shona Vertue offers a beginner's guide to yoga that that can be done at home. Agony aunt Lucy Beresford offers advice to viewers on the subject of family feuds. DJ BBQ - aka barbecue fan Christian Stevenson - has tips on everything you need to know about grilling food to perfection, whatever the weather. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest news from the soaps.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Neighbours star Jackie Woodburne talks about being one of the longest-serving characters in the soap's history. There is an exclusive look behind the scenes at Take That's new video for single New Day. Royal editor Camilla Tominey gives her view on Prince William's recent candid interview in GQ with former spin doctor Alastair Campbell. Caroline Davis talks live from Otley about her devastation at losing her best friend Wendy Fawell in the Manchester bombing, and her promise to raise Wendy's daughter Charlotte as her own. Eyewitness Victoria Northover-Holmes talks about seeing the terrifying attack on a keeper by a tiger at Hamerton Zoo yesterday, while wildlife expert Simon Cowell explains the behaviour of tigers and why they attack. Dr Chris Steele looks at the latest health headlines. Last night's Britain's Got Talent semi-final winners talk about what it means to make it through to the final.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Lethal Weapon stars Clayne Crawford and Damon Wayans chat about the high-octane police action series. Camila Cabello talks about leaving girl group Fifth Harmony to launch her debut album and her new solo single Crying in the Club. Dion Leonard talks about befriending a dog named Gobi during a marathon across the Gobi Desert and his subsequent long battle to bring the dog to the UK. Carole Johnston and Jade Edgington talk about being two of disgraced breast surgeon Ian Paterson's victims. The woman who married a train station in California talks live from San Diego about why she got hitched to such an unusual partner. Nik and Eva Speakman try to help a woman suffering from severe PTSD and agoraphobia after witnessing a fatal car accident. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice on any topic to viewers in today's open phone-in. Rylan Clark-Neal has all the latest showbiz news.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. The Handmaid's Tale star Elisabeth Moss talks about the hit new drama series, and the return of her series Top of the Lake. Another successful Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist talks about making it through to this weekend's final. Lucy Cavendish and Shona Sibary discuss whether it is right to spy on your children's online activity to ensure their safety. Sue Atkins takes calls from viewers on the subject in today's phone-in. Doctors Ranj and Zoe offer more medical advice in Second Opinion. The latest craze for real tattoos for children comes under scrutiny. There is an interview with a mother and her daughter who sports tattoos at the age of five. They are joined by tattoo artist Vicky McAdams who is one of the few people in the country to offer this service to children. Trinny Woodall shows how to best wear bright patterns and prints regardless of age during the summer months.
Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Former Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh chats about joining the cast of musical drama series The Lodge. Emma Willis reveals all about the new series of The Voice Kids and Big Brother. Duncan Bannatyne and his wife Nigora talk live from the Algarve about their wedding at the weekend and their future family plans, while relationship expert Lucy Beresford takes calls from viewers about having another baby later in life in today's phone-in. We speak to transgender man Trystan and his husband Biff live from Portland about Trystan's pregnancy and what their unique situation is like. The world's strongest coffee Black Insomnia - a special blend from South Africa - gets road tested on today's show. Eve Cameron has details of all the latest beauty news and best buys, including a look at Dermot O'Leary's grooming range for men and tips on how to get make-up to last for summer special occasions.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. The Loch stars Laura Fraser and Don Gilet discuss the new ITV drama series. Alison Hammond chats to One Direction's Niall Horan about his debut solo album. Poldark star Jack Farthing talks about the new series of the period drama. Peter Andre and his wife Emily visit Santorini, where they spent their honeymoon in 2015, as they spend time exploring the island and sampling some of the celebrated cuisine. Hannah Faulkner discusses how she coped with severe postpartum psychosis and reveals how she got through it, while psychologist Emma Kenny takes calls from viewers on the subject of post-natal problems in today's phone-in. Drs Ranj and Zoe offer medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion. Rustie Lee cooks up some spicy Caribbean fish cakes. Trinny Woodall looks at this summer's trend for swimsuits and reveals her pick of the best for all shapes and sizes.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme presented byPhillip SchofieldandHolly Willoughby. Julia Stiles and Phil Davis talk about their new drama series Riviera. Former Corrie star Amanda Barrie chats about appearing in new show The Baby Boomer's Guide to Growing Old, which explores the world of the UK's over-65s. Sexual abuse victim Darren Cunningham tells the story of his ordeal at the hands of ex-BBC radio presenters Tony and Julie Wadsworth, who were jailed last week after being found guilty of indecent assaults and outraging decency. Gok Wan offers fashion advice to viewers with his style surgery in today's phone-in, and also has the ultimate guide to looking sensational in skirts. Dr Chris Steele looks at the latest health headlines. Steve Wilson has some tips for ideal Father's Day gifts. Monica Riley talks live from Texas about how she ditched her plans to become the fattest woman in the world, has lost 15 stone and is now expecting a baby with husband Sid.
Morning magazine programme, presented byPhillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Actress Lily Cole talks about turning her hand to comedy. Tamara Eccleston answers critics who disagree with her sharing her marital bed with her 3-year-old. Phil Vickery is live at Borough Market as the historic centre reopens for business following the terror attack earlier this month, and demonstrates some treats to make with the fruit that signifies the British summer - strawberries. Victoria Beckham's make-up artist Wendy Rowe shows how to get that all-important summer glow. Nik and Eva Speakman help a couple overcome PTSD following their experience of being burgled at gunpoint in their own home. Including ITV News Bulletins at 11 and 12.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. In the wake of yesterday's tower block inferno, Alice Beer talks to some of the residents of Grenfell Tower and the Paramasivan family talk about their terrifying escape from the block, while chartered surveyor and fire expert Arnold Tarling and former New York firefighter Tim Brown give their views on what steps should be taken to ensure such devastating damage doesn't occur again, and fire safety consultant Bob Parkin offers advice on how to stay safe in a fire. The wives with very different political opinions talk about swapping homes for the Wife Swap: Brexit Special and how the experience affected them. Drs Ranj and Zoe offer more medical advice in today's Second Opinion. Phillip and Holly head to Borough Market to sample some of the delicious treats on offer and meet some of the traders, while Mark Hix demonstrates a recipe for a brilliant Father's Day brunch that is easy to recreate at home.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Rick Astley is on the sofa to talk about why retiring from music at 27 was the best thing he ever did and why he returned to music last year. I'm A Celeb's Joel Dommett chats about his new found fame and how he turned his sex tape ordeal into a UK comedy tour. Alice Beer is at the Wall of Hope for a one minute silence to remember those who died or are still missing in the Grenfell Tower fire. Martin Lewis is back in the studio with tips for holiday makers on how to get the best currency rates. Phillip's mum, Pat Schofield takes to the skies to try wind walking to become the oldest woman to loop-the-loop at the age of 80. Deidre takes calls on battling addiction.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Strictly superstars Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace are in the studio to talk about their most audacious and thrilling show yet, Tango Moderno. Last year's Love Island winner Cara De La Hoyde chats about her time on the show, her relationship with her ex and being a mum to be. A six-year-old boy whose autism makes him unique has many skills, including being able to name all the countries of the world, along with their capital cities and flags. Steve Wilson is here with all the latest gadgets to help everyone to keep cool in the heatwave. Trinny has her top tips on how to wear white and the best fabrics to wear in the heat.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Piers Morgan talks about meeting some of the most notorious female murderers in the US in his new documentary series. Blur bassist Alex James talks about his Big Feastival this summer and what festival-goers can expect. Janka Penther talks about living with cystic fibrosis and how she decided to live life to the full after considering ending it all. Alison Hammond visits Stonehenge for the summer solstice. Beekeeper Tom Oliver gives us an update on the state of the This Morning hives on the studio roof, while Phil Vickery uses some of the honey to make some delicious homemade honeycomb ice cream. Sarah Greene investigates how dogs are being used at Southampton Children's Hospital as part of an animal therapy study to see if they help speed up recovery. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers in today's open phone-in. Make-up expert Bryony Blake gives an eyebrow masterclass.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Ansel Elgort and Jamie Foxx chat about their new film Baby Driver.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Corrie star Shayne Ward talks about his latest plotline and a possible return to music. Anita and Mark Abel talk about their son Sam, who committed suicide earlier this year following what they believe to be online bullying, while psychologist Emma Kenny and Nicola Evans take calls on the subject of bullying in today's phone-in. Consumer editor Alice Beer and fire safety expert Dave Sibert examine how safe home appliances are and which could pose a fire risk in the wake of the shocking Grenfell Tower fire. Martin Lewis shows how a five-minute 'wallet workout' could save people hundreds of pounds. Jon Platt, the father who took on the education authorities over taking his daughter on holiday during term time, talks about his long court battle and whether he would do the same again with hindsight.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Coyote Ugly star Adam Garcia and Call the Midwife's Bryony Hannah chat about their new play Twilight Song. Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck cooks a range of dishes using the best British strawberries. Relationship expert Lucy Beresford takes calls from viewers on surviving an affair. Three residents of the Chalcots Estate - which was evacuated in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster - talk about how living in temporary accommodation is affecting them, physically and mentally. Shirley Zindler and her dog Martha are live in San Francisco as Shirley discusses Martha's victory in the World's Ugliest Dog contest. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest medical news. Gok Wan helps this year's This Morning bride Sonya choose a wedding dress, and has the latest inside tips and tricks to help get summer style sorted. Sharon Marshall has all the latest gossip from the soaps.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Joey Essex chats about taking part in the Crystal Maze reboot as part of Stand Up to Cancer. With just a day to go before this year's This Morning wedding that will see Sonya and Paul get hitched, the couple talk about the last whirlwind six weeks - and there is another surprise in store. Ferne McCann joins Cilla Black's son Robert as he attempts to find the person to play the role of his mother in a new musical. Maya and Ed Leishman talk about opening up their relationship while Maya was expecting their first child, and how they believe their unconventional polyamorous relationship actually improves their marriage. Nik and Eva Speakman attempt to help a Gulf War veteran to overcome his severe PTSD. Dermatologist to the stars Dr Murad talks about how to protect your skin, keep it in tip-top condition and how to reduce the signs of ageing. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. The big day arrives for Sonya and Paul, as the This Morning wedding of the year takes place in style, 72 floors up in London's The Shard. Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig talk about returning to voice their popular characters in Despicable Me 3. Milly Dowler's sister Gemma talks about the effect the murder of Milly has had on her family.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Charlotte Crosby talks about enduring the toughest year of her life and the release of her book Brand New Me. Coronation Street's Rob Mallard discusses his dream role as Daniel Osbourne and his relationship with co-star Daniel Brocklebank. Richard and Mindy Hammond chat about Richard's second near-fatal car accident. Martin Lewis shares tips on how to ditch debt and takes calls on consumer rights. Hersha Patel is in the kitchen to make charred chicken chapati wraps.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. X Factor veterans Olly Murs and Louisa Johnson talk about their musical collaboration and tour. Ferne McCann and Cilla Black's son Robert Willis are joined by the lucky star-to-be playing Cilla in a new musical based on her life story. The mums of Love Island stars Gabby, Marcel and Chris talk about their children's new-found fame and what they think about the possible relationships being formed in the villa. Psychologist Emma Kenny takes calls from viewers on the subject of relationship issues. Grenfell Tower resident Tomassina Hessel and broadcaster Nick Ferrari discuss whether Theresa May will be able to keep her promise to rehouse those affected in the Grenfell blaze. Katy Smith introduces the UK's first ever guide ponies - miniature horses Monet and Digby. Ice lolly connoisseur Karis Gesua shows some of the latest poptails - boozy lollies for adults only, ideal for a hot summer day.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Former Love lslander Olivia Buckland is joined by Dom Lever to talk about his time in the villa. Martin Lewis has advice on reducing the cost of holidays, from flights to travel insurance. London Bridge attack survivor Geoff Ho is in the studio to thank PC Sam Philpot, who saved his life. Tributes are paid to the heroes in today's phone in. One couple - whose own son received specialist treatment - say why they believe Charlie Gard should be given the same chance. They are joined by Doctor Ranj. Phil Vickery celebrates summer's sweetest cherries by making a duck and pickled cherry salad and a cherry and almond upside-down cake. Mummy vlogger Tasher Maile calls in from Utah, having admitted to breastfeeding her baby while making love.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. As Love Island is rocked by the arrival of Georgia, Amber's mum Sue Davies talks about what she thinks of Kem and Amber's relationship. Travel expert Simon Calder and psychologist Emma Kenny discuss the Foreign Office's video warning about terror attacks on holiday. 18-year-old student Lillian Constantine recounts how she recorded on her mobile an attacker who brutally sexually assaulted her, which ended up with him behind bars. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health headlines. Sharon Marshall has all the latest soap gossip. Psychologist Emma Kenny takes viewers' calls in today's phone-in on the subject of affairs and cheating. Dr Ranj visits a Christmas party held in July for children who were too poorly to celebrate Christmas last year. Trinny Woodall looks at the latest nautically-inspired fashion, from beautiful bretons to crisp white cottons.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Pixie Lott chats about the final of The Voice Kids. Former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli talks about overcoming a mystery illness last year. Ruth Fitzmaurice talks about caring for a husband with motor neurone disease and their five young children. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers on the subject of coping with a loved one's illness. 19-year-old Dylan McWilliams recounts his terrifying ordeal being attacked by a black bear at a Colorado campsite three days ago. Kim Kardashian's hair stylist Jen Atkin reveals three celebrity looks to suit the summer. Some of the country's most exciting food stalls set up a pop-up food stall in front of the studio on the South Bank, with everything from ice cream to lobster and cocktails to wash it all down. Rylan Clark-Neal has all the latest showbiz news.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Kenneth Branagh and One Direction's Harry Styles talk to Alison Hammond about their new blockbuster film Dunkirk.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford take over as presenters of the morning magazine programme for the summer weeks, featuring the usual mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news and discussion. Boy George is in the studio to talk about his upcoming tour, his unlikely friendship with Arnold Schwarzenegger and his Buddhist lifestyle. Rapper Professor Green talks about his campaign to raise one million pounds for research after his life was saved twice by trauma doctors. Professor Karim Brohi, a leading trauma surgeon joins him. Olivia Buckland is back on the sofa with all the latest gossip from the Love Island villa and is joined by the latest evictees Johnny and Theo. Michael Pattemore, Lynda Bellingham's widower, responds to the claims that he squandered her sons' inheritance and evicted them from the family home, and reveals that he has found love again. John Torode is in the kitchen to whip up a summer meal of spicy pork ribs and barbecued pork belly with a Korean twist.
Magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Emmerdale's Fiona Wade chats about the latest plotline and how her own experiences helped inspire her. Former Strictly dancer Camilla Dallerup reveals why she quit the show and moved to Los Angeles, and talks about her new career as a life coach and motivational speaker. Alice Beer looks at the case of a private parking company battling with NHS employees over parking fees at hospitals. Self-Esteem Team co-founder Grace Barrett and two teenagers talk about selfie culture and why it could be reinforcing negative body image and low self-esteem amongst children. Celebrity realtor Leonard Steinberg takes a tour round more homes of the rich and famous. Dream expert Ian Wallace takes calls from viewers in today's phone-in. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health headlines. Sharon Marshall has all the latest gossip from
Magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Gogglebox star Sandra talks about making her panto debut in a production of Aladdin, and what is next for her after Gogglebox. Emily Clarkson talks about growing up in the shadow of famous dad Jeremy, and her book Pretty Normal Girl. Vet Dr Scott Miller offers pet advice in today's open surgery. Fiona and Germain Drouet talk about their heartache when their daughter Emily committed suicide after suffering months of domestic abuse at the hands of her boyfriend, and why they are releasing images Emily took of her injuries in a bid to warn others about violent relationships. Make-up expert Bryony Blake has tips on sprucing up a look with some vibrant shades. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news.
Magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more. Hollywood star Ethan Hawke chats about his new film Maudie.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. One Direction's Louis Tomlinson chats to Alison Hammond about his second solo single Back to You. The latest Love Island evictees Alex and Montana talk about their time in the villa while Chloe Crowhurst rounds up all the latest Love Island gossip. Ashleigh Butler talks exclusively about her heartbreaking decision to have Britain's Got Talent co-star Pudsey put down after a diagnosis of leukaemia, and talks about how no other dog will ever be able to replace him. Royal correspondents Robert Jobson and Roya Nikkhah discuss tonight's ITV documentary Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy in which her sons open up about their memories of their late mother, while agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers on the issue of coping with the death of a parent.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Rapper Professor Green talks about his two latest documentaries, one on the subject of child poverty and the other looking at the issue of legalising cannabis. John Torode takes partner Lisa Faulkner on a tour of his home country exploring Australian cuisine. They meet the chef at the Sydney Opera House, look at some of the celebrity homes in the city and make a special brunch together in their coastal kitchen. Heat editor Lucie Cave chats about this year's Love Island phenomenon, while former islander Chloe Crowhurst is at the airport with some exclusives before the housemates head home. Annette Wensley and Duncan Gray talk about reuniting and remarrying after 30 years apart, and detail their incredible story. Sally Jones and Jane Evans discuss whether it is ever acceptable to discipline another person's child.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Gok Wan chats about his new touring stage show and cooks two very different versions of his speciality prawn dish yuk sung. Paddy McGuinness's wife Christine talks about raising twins with autism and why she is keen to raise awareness of the condition. Ex on the Beach star Laura-Alicia Summers talks about having a Brazilian bum lift to look more like her idol Kim Kardashian. She is joined by bum lift pioneer Dr Foued Hamza, who has been perfoming similar operations in the UK since 2009. A woman who had her arm ripped off by a tiger shark during a holiday in the Bahamas talks live from North Carolina about her terrifying experience. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers on the subject of dating and being unlucky in love. Make-up expert Bryony Blake has tips on how to get the ultimate pouty lip look. Rylan Clark-Neal has the latest showbiz news.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. With Celebrity Big Brother launching tomorrow, former contestant Kim Woodburn advises on what to expect from this year's housemates. Love Island narrator Iain Stirling talks about his upcoming stand-up tour and Edinburgh Festival performances. Comedian and adrenaline junkie Joel Dommett kicks off the first of a new series Coastal Thrills. Mark Williams-Thomas begins an investigation into possible toxic gases that could have poisoned residents and firefighters during the Grenfell Tower fire. Nik and Eva Speakman offer advice to viewers in today's phone-in about overcoming fears, phobias and anxiety. Self-confessed benefits queen Marie Buchan talks about her plans to acquire a horse. 70-year-old mother-of-three Carolyn Hartz reveals that the secret to her youthful looks is a sugar-free diet. Florence Knight shares her secret to making a delicious risotto quickly.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Coronation Street star Tristan Gemmill talks about his character Robert's latest plotline. Love Island's Olivia Buckland goes on a Great British seaside holiday on Mersea Island in Essex. Phil Vickery joins her and cooks some delicious local fish tacos as they sample some of the region's famous oysters. Two of the stars of new show Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds - 81-year-old Pat and four-year-old Dot - talk about what they got out of the experiment. Agony aunt Lucy Beresford offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in on the subject of loneliness. Laura Schakosky and her pampered pooch Jewel are live from Texas, as Laura reveals why she spends so much on her beloved dog. Rochelle Humes shows how to dress your other half to impress, as three couples get help ditching their fashion faux pas and looking stylish for summer. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest from the nation's soaps.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Britain's Got Talent star George Sampson talks about his new musical Our House and explains why he had a hair transplant. African-American model Iomikoe Johnson reveals why she has embraced the vitiligo that she previously spent an hour a day hiding with make-up. Jenna Eastland talks about schooling her seven-year-old daughter Layla for reality TV stardom, spending thousands of pounds on clothes and cosmetics. As he prepares to retire from official engagements, Prince Philip superfan Anita Atkinson and royal correspondent Camilla Tominey look back on the Duke of Edinburgh's 70 years of service. Etiquette expert Liz Brewer and travel expert Simon Calder offer advice on how to avoid confrontation over sun loungers on holiday. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers in today's open phone-in. Rylan Clark-Neal has all the latest showbiz news.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Katie Price chats about her new reality show. Olympic swimmer Mark Foster is live in North London to explain the importance of teaching children to swim. Martin Lewis takes calls from viewers on all matters money-related. Dr Zoe explains the science behind the condition vitiligo in a special clinic. Love Island's Olivia Buckland looks at some of the best ways to accessorise your outfit. Dawson Willcock and his family talk about their fundraising efforts to get the money needed for specialist treatment in the US for his rare liver cancer hepatoblastoma, while Dr Ranj explains why so many sick children are reliant on medical treatment in the US. Blogger and DIY dad Mark Hoyle talks about some of his cost-cutting creations, including a paddling pool crafted from an old skip. Wine expert Joe Wadsack looks at some of the best wine available in environmentally-friendly wine box packaging.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. John Torode creates a quick summer meal that only takes 20 minutes to prepare from fridge to fork - corn chip chicken and quick slaw. Relationship expert Lucy Beresford takes calls from viewers on the subject of relationships fracturing after summer breaks. Andreas Christopheros talks about being the victim of a terrifying and life-changing acid attack on the doorstep of his family home, and why he is calling for tougher sentencing in future. Alison Hammond investigates the impact of a bin collectors' strike in her home city of Birmingham and why some residents fear for their health. Celebrity realtor Leonard Steinberg is live in New York with more details of serious money celebrity property deals. Ria Cooper talks about swapping gender an incredible three times and why she hopes she is finally settled as a woman. Good Housekeeping's Verity Mann looks at what is suitable to go into a dishwasher and what can not.
Magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Gary Lucy chats about his dramatic return to Hollyoaks and the latest plotline for his character Luke. John Torode's claim that you can cook salmon in the dishwasher is put to the test on today's show. John, and Lisa Faulkner continue their tour down under as they visit Maitland - where John was raised and first learnt to cook - before travelling on to Port Stephens where they enjoy the local fish and chips and oysters. Dr Ranj looks at the latest health headlines. Expert Dr Marion Gluck explains why the manopause - male menopause - is a very real thing all men should be aware of, while journalist James Innes Smith talks about his experience of it. Scuba diving instructor Rick Anderson talks live from Australia about the unlikely bond he has formed with a female shark. Kelly Brook selects her pick of the best floral fashions for summer.
Magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Former Doctor Who star Freema Agyeman and Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael chat about their new West End play Apologia, in which they are starring with Stockard Channing. Anneka Rice revisits the sites from Challenge Anneka, kicking off the series with a visit to an angling facility for the disabled in Wolverhampton. Who from This Morning will be taking part in the next series of Strictly Come Dancing? Will it be Dr Chris Steele, agony aunt Deidre Sanders or chef Gino D'Acampo? Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers on coping with custody issues during separations. Kevin McMahon talks about his horrific experience staying in a hotel which was infested with bed bugs, while travel expert Simon Calder offers advice on avoiding similar holiday horrors. Weather guru Dave King reveals whether the sun will show its face again in August, and looks ahead with a forecast for the next few months.
Magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. 80s pop duo Bros - brothers Matt and Luke Goss - chat about the real reason behind their decision to get back together and their O2 concert. Coronation Street star Beverley Callard talks about her battle with depression and why she is keen to encourage others to seek help. Ex-TOWIE star Sam Faiers discusses new babies, books and beginnings as she prepares for the arrival of child number two. Former Celebrity Big Brother star Chloe Khan chats about a catastrophic nose job, which left her disfigured and without the ability to smell. Doctors Ranj and Sara offer medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion. Investigative journalist Mark Williams-Thomas and Princess Diana's former personal protection officer Ken Wharfe discuss the controversial theories that there was something more sinister and planned behind the fatal car crash in Paris.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Dead Ringers star Jan Ravens chats about her solo show Difficult Woman at the Edinburgh Festival. Model Chloe Ayling gives her first TV interview about her terrifying kidnap ordeal in Italy and sets her critics straight about any doubts they have. Most Haunted's Yvette Fielding and Karl Beattie offer guidance to viewers on what they believe to be hauntings or supernatural problems. Paranormal enthusiast Lee Steer and psychic Deborah Davies investigate the latest goings-on with the creepy doll that has featured on previous shows. Alison Hammond heads to the Aberfeldy Show and Games to witness caber tossing, hammer throws and tug of war contests. Some of the trainee pilots from tonight's documentary series easyJet: Inside the Cockpit talk about their training regime. Bake Off champ Candice Brown makes some delicious pork and apple pasties. Rylan Clark-Neal has all the latest showbiz gossip.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Former EastEnders stars Jessie Wallace and Paul Bradley chat about their new roles in the UK touring production of Broadway stage hit Deathtrap. 53-year-old Tracey Dixon talks about becoming an unwitting victim of sex-obsessed police helicopter snooper Adrian Pogmore, who filmed her sunbathing naked in the secluded garden of her remote home. Psychotherapist Lucy Beresford takes calls from viewers on the subject of getting rid of unwanted attention or being a victim of harassment. Louise and Nikki Draven chat about raising their son as gender neutral and why they think the approach is in his best interests. Dr Chris Steele looks at the truth behind the latest health headlines, including claims that Marmite could prevent miscarriage and almonds could lower the risk of heart disease. Anthea Turner has some household cleaning tips, using such unlikely aids as newspapers and vinegar.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Emmerdale star Roxy Shahidi talks about her character Leyla's upcoming wedding - and whether all will go to plan. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers on the subject of controlling relationships in today's phone-in. Travel expert Simon Calder answers viewers' holiday dilemmas and has tips on finding getaway bargains this summer. Love Island's Marcel checks out the Spinnaker tower in Portsmouth and abseils down it. Daniela Forshaw, who spends hundreds of pounds on extreme grooming for her dogs Venice and Malibu, and dog sitter Nilufa Atik debate whether such cosmetic treatment for canines is a good thing or not. Make-up expert Bryony Blake presents a back-to-basics masterclass in applying eyeliner and choosing the right product. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip, including last night's Celebrity Big Brother eviction.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Soap stars Charlie Brooks and Leon Ockenden talk about teaming up for brand new play How the Other Half Loves. John Torode and Lisa Faulkner continue their tour of Australia and take a jet boat to Seal Island - home to around 10,000 fur seals - before heading back to the kitchen to make a picnic pie with coleslaw. Agony aunt Maria McErlane offers advice to viewers on how to avoid dating disasters in today's phone-in. Molly Young talks about how she was left permanently scarred when classmate Emily Bowen deliberately poured drain cleaner into her viola case, how she has battled PTSD ever since and her hopes for the future. Doctors Ranj and Zoe help viewers with medical queries in today's Second Opinion. Heat magazine style editor Laura Puddy reveals some of her favourite celebrity looks. Sam Rubin is live from Hollywood with all the latest showbiz gossip.
Morning magazine programme featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes andRuth Langsfordpresent the morning magazine programme. Coronation Street star Oliver Farnworth talks about his shocking return to the cobbles and what is next for his character Andy. Lionel Blair and Strictly stars Vincent Simone, Flavia Cacace and James and Ola Jordan pay tribute to the late Sir Bruce Forsyth, who died on Friday. Beauty expert Liz Earle shows how to make the perfect body scrub and holiday aftercare treatment from lavender. Dream expert Ian Wallace takes calls from viewers keen to learn what their dreams mean. Chocolatier Paul A Young shows some amazing chocolate recipes and reveals the secret to making the best chocolate brownie ever. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Prince Jackson joins Phillip and Holly to talk about his dream to heal the world like his father, his desire to make Michael proud and discusses his incredible childhood. Ice skating legends Torvill and Dean set the record straight on whether there will be a new series of Dancing on Ice. Rufus Sewell talks about the return of the ITV drama Victoria and reveals more about the dark secret his character Lord Melbourne is harbouring. The new labrador retriever destined to be an assistant dog joins the This Morning team. Viewers are asked to help give the dog a name. Jamie Oliver whips up smoky chorizo salmon and a plum tart tatin in under five minutes. Today's phone-in asks whether you should stand by your man when a partner cheats.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Actress Joanne Froggatt talks about her new role in the ITV drama Liar and has the low-down on the much-anticipated Downton Abbey movie. Kym Marsh bravely opens up about being the victim of an online stalker for several years. Two professional clowns fear the remake of the movie It could damage their livelihoods. There is an interview with a Christian couple who are withdrawing their six-year-old son from primary school after a boy in his class was allowed to wear a dress. Viewers call in with their own stalking ordeals. Laura Richard, the founder of Paladin - the world's first national stalking agency is in the studio. Phil Vickery is back in the kitchen with a dish of Cornish mackerel with spring onion and tarragon mash.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Daisy Goodwin, writer of the drama series Victoria, and actor Tom Hughes - who plays Prince Albert - chat about the programme. Dara O'Briain talks about his new children's book Beyond the Sky and his growing interest in space. Mienna Jones - whose daughter has identified as a boy since the age of two - talks about her outrage at the comments made by Nigel and Sally yesterday. Susie Green from the transgender charity Mermaid joins her. Arran Lee Wright, creator of Samantha the Sex Robot discusses with psychologist Emma Kenny whether robots could be the death of healthy human relationships. Gok Wan is back with a colour masterclass for this season.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. There is an exclusive interview with Laura Simpson, the woman who apparently shared a kiss and hug with Wayne Rooney before he was charged with drink driving. She explains why she urges Coleen to forgive him. One man says that charities are trying to steal money left by his late wife as they question the validity of her will. Secondary school teacher Alex McGee discusses bullying and how he has seen one pupil pull a knife on another. The phone lines are open for parents whose children are being bullied. Alex Holmes from the Diana Award and Deidre Sanders offer advice on the subject. John Torode makes a delicious beef wellington and shows how to achieve fillet-filled pastry perfection. Gok Wan has tips on looking stylish on the school run.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Coronation Street star Sally Ann Matthews talks about her character Jenny's latest plotline. Supermodel Heidi Klum talks about the launch of her new range in Lidl and reveals some of her style secrets. Lynette Gillard talks about how she was able to fulfill her dream of becoming a mother thanks to an anonymous donation from the late George Michael, while today's phone-in looks at fertility issues with expert Dr Larisa Corda. Martin Lewis offers some top tips on preparing in advance for Christmas and saving up. 27-year-old Pixee Fox talks about undergoing over 200 cosmetic procedures to get the body of an animated character that she has dreamed of. Phil Vickery makes a seasonal apple and blackberry crumble cake. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news and is joined by X Factor contestant Taliah Dalorto.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Halle Berry and Mark Strong chat about their new film Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Gok Wan gets London Fashion Week on the road as he takes a group of models out on an open-top bus round the city's streets. Dr Chris Steele has all the latest health headlines, including advice on how to cope with chronic pain in the wake of Lady Gaga's tour cancellation due to the effects of fibromyalgia. Rheumatologist Dr Benjamin Ellis takes calls from viewers on the subject. Former businessman Kayode Modupe-Oje talks about how being accused of rape ruined his reputation and business, even though he was acquitted. Zoe Folbigg talks about her book detailing her chance encounter with a handsome fellow commuter that eventually led to marriage and children. Paedophile hunter Joe Jones talks about the work he has done to put child abusers behind bars, and why even the police are starting to suggest they can work together.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Doc Martin star Martin Clunes chats about the new series of the popular drama, and plays a round of the emoji game with Rylan Clark-Neal. Claire Walton explains why she posted a video of bullies assaulting her daughter in a bid to shame them. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers about bullying in today's phone-in. Battersea Dogs and Cats Home head vet Shaun Opperman, vet Emma Milne and breeder Sue Worrell debate the pros and cons of owning a French bulldog. Steve Wilson looks at some of the latest smart home gadgets. Anneka Rice visits the first intergenerational care home, which looks after both pensioners and pre-schoolers. Liz Earle reveals how she juggles her new career as an organic livestock farmer with other new projects. Phil and Holly give their verdict on the latest NYC foodie craze for cheese tea. Rylan has all the latest showbiz gossip.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Zoe Tapper talks about her current roles in ITV drama series Liar and Safe House. Zoe Dunford talks about how she blames the 'legal high' nitrous oxide for killing her son Aaron, while Dr Zoe outlines the medical facts about so-called legal highs and psychologist Emma Kenny takes calls in today's phone-in from viewers concerned that one of their family could have a drug problem. 13-year-old Ben Bennett and his mum Nathalie talk about the bullying he has suffered due to being a Romany gypsy and how they are working to change attitudes towards the travelling community. Foster mums Cheryl and Hayley get a break from their busy lives as This Morning sends them on a luxury holiday to Portugal. Drs Zoe and Ranj offer more medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. X Factor host Dermot O'Leary talks about this year's series and about his first children's novel Toto the Ninja Cat inspired by his own blind cat. Bradley Walsh and Martin Kemp chat about teaming up as a villainous panto duo for an arena tour this winter. Blogger Amy Robb talks about being sectioned after her addition to make-up and related insecurity about her looks, and how she now feels comfortable in her own skin and has embraced the natural look, while psychologist Emma Kenny offers advice for those in a similar situation. Fertility expert Dr Larisa Corda takes calls from viewers on all things conception-related in today's phone-in, while 47-year-old Tess Morten talks about having a miracle baby after going through the menopause.
Morning magazine programme presented byPhillip SchofieldandHolly Willoughby. 80s pop star Marc Almond talks about his new album Shadows and Reflections. 8-year-old Nemis Quinn Melancon Golden - who transforms into drag queen Lactatia - and his mother Jessica chat live from Montreal about why dressing in drag makes him feel accepted and happy. There's a look at the latest must-have dolls, the Luvabellas - which fall asleep, talk, giggle and respond to affection - as we see if they are worth the hype. Anita Grinham talks about being drugged and raped by someone she knew and then having to battle with the police to follow up her reporting of the crime, while today's phone-in has psychologist Mandy Saligari offering guidance to viewers in controlling or emotionally abusive relationships. Presenter Kim Woodburn and feminist Kate Smurthwaite debate whether people should be offended by being called 'darling' by shop workers.
Morning magazine programme presented byPhillip SchofieldandHolly Willoughby. Pointless host Alexander Armstrong talks about teaming up with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra to tell the story of Peter and the Wolf. Lucy Beresford offers advice to viewers on the subject of sibling rivalry and fallouts in today's phone-in. Animal rights activist Elisa Allen and farmer Charles Sercombe discuss whether cutting wool from sheep is cruelty or essential for the animal's welfare. Nik and Eva Speakman help a viewer overcome her fear of clowns. Natasha Hooper and Andrea Gould discuss why they believe finding a man of sufficient intelligence is becoming tougher in the modern era. Melanie and Scott McClure reveal live from Los Angeles how they can orgasm for up to 18 hours just by hugging. Make-up expert Bryony Blake offers tips on how to look younger with some simple tricks of the trade. Craft queen Sophie Prescott demonstrates how to create a fairy garden for children.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Graham Norton discusses the return of his chat show for a new series and some of his favourite stories from previous series. Debbie McGee talks about her experience on Strictly Come Dancing and her hopes of finding love again. Cold Feet star Leanne Best chats about her role in the drama series and what else is on the horizon for her. Kathleen Marden talks live from Orlando about her bid to prove that her aunt and uncle Betty and Barney Hill were telling the truth about being abducted by aliens back in 1961, while Professor Chris French takes calls from viewers about unexplained sightings and events in today's phone-in. Drs Zoe and Ranj offer more medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion. Alison Hammond explores the town of Skipton, which is reportedly the happiest in the UK, to see what is so special about it and whether the residents agree with the accolade.
Morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Coronation Street star Chris Harper talks about his character Nathan's latest plotline. Charlotte Crosby talks about the second series of Just Tattoo of Us and her relationship with Stephen Bear. Martin Lewis and Simon Calder offer expert advice to viewers in the wake of airline and holiday firm Monarch going into administration. Natalie Quieroz talks about how she and her unborn child survived a brutal stabbing by her then-fiance Babur Raja last year, and her hopes for the future. South African wildlife expert Kevin Richardson talks about forming a special fearless relationship with two lion cubs after rescuing them. Gino D'Acampo cooks one of his favourite dishes from his summer spent on a coastal tour of Italy. Rylan Clark rounds up all the latest showbiz news, and talks to X Factor star Benji Matthews about his time at Bootcamp.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Doctor Foster star Bertie Carvel talks about the final episode in the current series, and his role in West End play Ink. Divorce coach Sara Davison offers advice to viewers on how to survive a relationship split. Danielle Lloyd and her six-year-old son Harry talk about her suspicions that he has Asperger syndrome, while Asperger's expert Tom Purser has tips for parents. There is a behind-the-scenes look at this week's explosive action on Emmerdale, as Moira and Emma are trapped in a burning barn. British tourist Nathan Judah shares his eyewitness account of the horrific shootings in Las Vegas, while reporter Christina Pascucci has the latest on the incident. Trinny Woodall shows how to add a touch of royalty to your wardrobe with some countrywise chic. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest soap gossip.
Morning magazine show presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling chat about their new film Blade Runner 2049, a sequel to the classic sci-fi movie. James Arthur talks about his new book Back to the Boy, in which he reflects on his troubled past, and talks about his return to chart success. Schoolboys Devonte Cafferkey, Sammy Farah and Shawn Young talk about how they prevented a suicidal man from jumping off a bridge, and are joined by mental health campaigner Jonny Benjamin. White woman Martina Big talks about how she now identifies as a black woman following an addiction to tanning injections, and reveals why she believes she has changed race. Street artist Voyder creates a mural of Phillip and Holly in the studio that will be unveiled at the end of the show. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers on coping with anxiety. Alice Beer goes through some of the bad customer service horror stories she has been sent by viewers.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Comedian Sarah Millican talks about her new mix of autobiography and self-help guide How to Be Champion. Rio Ferdinand discusses his autobiography in which he discusses the double tragedy of losing both his wife and mother to cancer in rapid succession, and how he has finally found happiness again, while Jeff Brazier offers advice to viewers dealing with bereavement and struggling to move forward in today's phone-in. Estate agent to the stars Leonard Steinberg takes another peek behind the front doors of the rich and famous. Trinny Woodall reveals some of the best winter coats available on the high street at the moment. Phil Vickery cooks up two delicious soups ideal for the autumn - a French onion soup and a creamy smoked haddock chowder.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news and topical discussion.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Rafe Spall chats about his part in new horror film The Ritual and his upcoming role in Hollywood blockbuster Jurassic World 2. Model and actress Cara Delevingne talks about her debut children's novel Mirror Mirror and her battle with depression. X Factor contestant Holly Tandy discusses her progress in the contest so far. Single mum Gayna Pealling reveals how a stranger came to her rescue and helped calm her autistic son when he was experiencing a bad episode, how the pair became friends and have launched a campaign to raise awareness of child disabilities. The National Autistic Society's Tom Purser offers advice on all issues related to autism in today's phone-in. Multi-millionaire Matt Fiddes reveals how being bullied as a child instilled the drive in him to succeed and meets his bully live on air for the first time 30 years on to thank him. Phil Vickery makes a cheese and caramelised onion tart.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Comedian Jimmy Carr chats about his new series Your Face or Mine and his latest UK stand-up tour. Singer Russell Watson talks about his role in new musical Heaven on Earth. 25 years after the show first hit UK TV screens, former Gladiators Jet, Hunter, Ace, Panther and referee John Anderson reveal what they have been up to since the series ended. Model David Gandy shares some style secrets to make a man look fabulous. To mark World Mental Health Day, four oarsmen talk about their plan to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise money for a mental health charity to pay tribute to one of their mothers, who battled mental health issues before taking her own lives. Barmaid Sophie Stephenson talks about falling victim to a cruel game by a gang of men. Psychologist Emma Kenny offers advice on how to handle humiliation in today's phone-in.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Popular weather forecaster Tomasz Schafernaker reveals his unsung talent as an artist, and paints a portrait of Rylan on today's show. Anthea Turner looks at some of the best Halloween decorations available. In the wake of the Hollywood scandal involving movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, showbiz reporter Sam Rubin has the latest developments from Los Angeles. Alleged victim Zoe Brock talks live from New Zealand about her experiences in dealing with the producer. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers on the topic of sexual harassment. Gender fluid Tabitha/Tate Downs-King and journalist Nick Ferrari debate whether introducing gender neutral passports is a step too far. 44-year-old Dawn Cousins talks about the problems she has had finding love because she looks half her age.
Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Hollywood star Annette Bening chats about her new film Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool. Gloria Hunniford talks about her memoirs and why she finally decided to tell her life story. Chef Theo Michaels cooks up three delicious winter stews in seconds, using a mug and a microwave. Psychotherapist Paula Hall and self-confessed sex addict Colin Chapman discuss why Harvey Weinstein's actions are giving true sex addicts a bad name. Paula takes calls from viewers on the issue of sex addiction. Doctors Ranj and Sara offer more medical advice in Second Opinion. Estate agent to the rich and famous Leonard Steinberg offers a sneak peek at some A-list homes up for sale. Lisa Snowdon offers a guide to must-have winter footwear to keep feet warm and looking fabulous during the chilly months.
Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Oscar winner Christoph Waltz talks about his role in new film festival hit Downsizing alongside Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Dame Joan Collins talks about her 60-year-long career in Hollywood, from her life as a 50s starlet to the 1980s hit TV series Dynasty. Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood talks about directing new musical Son of a Preacher Man and reveals why he is cracking down on contestants in this year's contest. Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff chats about his upcoming stage debut in the musical Fat Friends. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up some of the latest showbiz news. Veteran weather forecaster Michael Fish chats about his infamous broadcast just before the great storm 30 years ago. As Emmerdale prepares to mark its 45th birthday, Sharon Marshall reveals how the show is planning to celebrate, and rounds up the other soap news. Beauty expert Liz Earle shares a pumpkin soup recipe guaranteed to help skin glow.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. McFly drummer Harry Judd talks about his battle with drugs and mental health issues, and how becoming healthier saved his life. Abbey Clancy chats about the new series of Britain's Next Top Model. Gino D'Acampo makes a dish of lemon chicken with honey and rosemary using This Morning's very own honey from the roof. Gino takes calls from viewers on how to solve culinary dilemmas alongside food scientist Dr Stuart Farrimond, who also demonstrates his version of the perfect poached eggs. Kids Company founder Camila Batmanghelidjh talks about her new book detailing Britain's failure in children's services, and what she blames the organisation's closure on. Angler Sam Quilliam talks about almost dying after a fish he had caught swam down his throat and blocked his windpipe, while the paramedic who saved his life joins him. Dr Chris Steele looks at the latest health headlines.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Reigning queen of the jungle Scarlett Moffatt talks about swapping her sofa for stardom and her new autobiography. Boy band Blue talk about making a return and reveal the highs and lows of pop star life in their new book Blue: All Rise, Our Story. Nik and Eva Speakman help a teenager overcome PTSD which they suffered after being caught up in the Nice lorry attack. Sister Linda and Sister Michaela from the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Norfolk - which is opening its doors to help party-mad young girls change their ways in new TV show Bad Habits Holy Orders - talk about their task. Reality TV star Danni Levy and broadcaster Liz Fraser debate whether wolf-whistlers should be fined. Liz takes calls from viewers on the subject. Good Housekeeping's Verity Mann gives a crash course in some delicious slow cooker recipes ideal for cold winter evenings. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up the latest showbiz news.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Jeff Goldblum talks about his role in new comic book blockbuster Thor: Ragnarok. World motor racing champion Jenson Button talks about his career and shedding his bad boy image, and how his father's death changed his life forever. Psychologist Emma Kenny has advice on losing a loved one in today's phone-in. Kim Woodburn has tips on how to scare in style with a look at some of the best Halloween costumes around. Kilted yoga star Finlay Wilson is live from Dundee talking about his new book Kilted Yoga. Akshay Ruparelia reveals how he started a multi-million pound business while still at school and why he is now planning to build a workforce of working mums. Doctors Ranj and Zoe offer more medical advice in Second Opinion. Ching-He Huang cooks delicious spicy honey garlic prawns with water chestnuts and wok-fried pak choi that takes just minutes to put together.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Today's guests include Katie Price and Russell Brand.
Ben Shephard and Amanda Holden present the morning magazine programme. Harry Hill talks about his new children's book Matt Millz. First Dates star Fred Sirieix chats about his new autobiography in which he reveals the secrets behind the service industry. Yotam Ottolenghi prepares a rolled pavlova with peaches and blackberries. Melissa Meeks talks about divorcing her husband Jeremy - the so-called hot felon - whose public romance with Top Shop heiress Chloe Green has hit the headlines. Feral Families stars Gemma and Lewis Rawnsley and their seven children are in the studio. Parenting expert Sue Atkins takes calls from viewers on coping with unruly children. 18-year-old Amika George talks about her campaign to make sanitary products for women free for those unable to afford them. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news and meets X Factor finalists Sean and Conor Price, who went through to the live shows last night.
Ben Shephard and Amanda Holden present the morning magazine programme. Strictly stars Davood Ghadami and Nadiya Bychkova talk about their progress in this year's competition. Alice Beer visits Britain's most haunted pub in Kent, while paranormal professor and sceptic Chris French takes calls from viewers about their spooky experiences. Actresses Debbie Arnold and Cindy Marshall-Day discuss their allegations about the late film director Michael Winner. Former police officer Mark Williams-Thomas gives his view on the case. Katie Freeman and Saima Alvi talk about the controversial programme My Week as a Muslim in which Katie spent a week living with Saima and her family. Sophie Tanner reveals why after marrying herself, she did not manage to forsake all others as she has now got a new boyfriend, who is with her today. Lisa Snowdon has style advice for women who have suffered a knock to their body confidence.
Ben Shephard and Amanda Holden present the morning magazine programme. Anne Reid talks about celebrating 60 years in showbiz and starring in a new West End production of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance. Ross Hunt talks about how he was diagnosed with post-natal depression after confessing that he hated his daughter in the weeks following her birth, while agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers worried that they are suffering similarly. Rosie Barham and her son Dave and PETA UK director Elisa Allen debate whether it is morally right to hunt and eat squirrels. Robin Cavendish and his wife Diana discuss their life story that inspired new film Breathe, along with their son Jonathan who produced the film. Make-up expert Bryony Blake shows how to achieve a trendy Halloween look without going to excess. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Bob Carolgees and Spit the Dog talk about their stint in panto this year. Journalist Petronella Wyatt reveals the controversial reason why she did not report being the victim of a sexual assault three years ago, while agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice on surviving sexual assault to viewers in today's phone-in. Matthew Bryce talks about his terrifying ordeal when, while surfing in the North Channel off the Argyll coast last spring, he was swept out to sea 16 miles from the coast. Dr Chris Steele examines the latest health issues making the headlines. Steve Wilson has more gift ideas today, this time for the special men in your life. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has a meat-free alternative Christmas dinner on offer today, as he cooks whole roasted squash with parsnip, apples, chicory and sprouts accompanied by smashed new potatoes with coriander, garlic and bay along with blitzed kale.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Christian Slater and Robert Glenister chat about their roles in the current West End production of Glengarry Glen Ross. Rylan Clark-Neal kicks off a new series Never Too Late which aims to prove it is never too late for people to make their dreams come true. In the first instalment he meets a 61-year-old woman who gave up on her dreams of a singing career decades ago. Nurses Lisa Gunn and Megan McGee discuss the report that reveals that a quarter of nurses are classified as obese. Professional potty trainer Amanda Jenner and mother Nilufer Atik debate whether paying a professional to potty train a child is lazy parenting. Interior designer Kelly Hoppen offers some top tips for trendy tableware this Christmas. Today's phone-in is on the topic of chronic pain. Steve Wilson offers some gift ideas for the little ones. Vicky Pattison has all the latest I'm a Celeb gossip.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Sir David Jason chats about his new book in which he looks back over his incredibly varied career. Nadiya Hussain makes the delicious dessert queen of puddings, ideal for Christmas. Vicky Pattison has all the latest I'm a Celeb gossip while the latest evictee Stanley Johnson chats live from Australia about his time in the jungle. Steve Wilson looks at some of the unicorn-related gifts available this Christmas. Amethyst Realm talks about how she turned her back on men to sleep with ghosts and reveals why she has never been happier. Victoria Milligan offers advice to viewers on coping with bereavement at Christmas in today's phone-in. Doctors Zoe and Ranj offer more medical advice in today's Second Opinion. Kelly Brook has tips and tricks on how to look good this festive season with some shapewear solutions.
Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes present the morning magazine programme. Dawn French reveals why her latest book is her most revealing ever, and talks about getting back together with Jennifer Saunders for a comedy special. Guardians of the Galaxy star Karen Gillan chats about her latest role in new blockbuster film Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Strictly head judge Shirley Ballas chats about this year's contest as the final draws nearer. Martin Lewis rounds up more money-saving offers.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. I'm a Celeb's new queen of the jungle Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo talks live from Australia about winning this series and reflects on the highs and lows of her jungle experience. Sarah Parish chats about her new drama series Bancroft. Teenage racing driver Billy Monger talks about how he overcame the loss of his legs in a horrific crash to become British motor racing's biggest new star. This year's This Morning Christmas tree is unveiled on the South Bank while the Canterbury Cathedral Girls Choir get everyone into the festive spirit. Phil Vickery has advice on solving Christmas cookery dilemmas in today's phone-in, as he cooks a delicious winter warmer casserole. Weather forecaster Becky Mantin has the latest forecast as Alice Beer and Simon Calder have the updates on travel and other issues arising from the snow and icy conditions.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Outlander star Caitriona Balfe talks about her Golden Globe nomination and the success of the show in the US. The Fizz - original Bucks Fizz members Cheryl Baker, Mike Nolan and Jay Aston - talk about their new album and perform their classic hit The Land of Make Believe. Former Dancing on Ice contestants Jorgie Porter and Matthew Wolfenden give their lowdown on next year's crop of contestants. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers on how to enjoy a long and happy marriage. Dr Chris Steele looks at all the latest health headlines. Steve Wilson looks at gifts under 20 pounds, ideal fpr a secret Santa present or something for teacher. Juliet Sear makes a festive reindeer cake, perfect for a Christmas centerpiece. Hayley Hasselhoff shows off some of the best plus-size party wear available on the high street. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest gossip from the soaps.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. John Boyega chats about the latest instalment in the Star Wars saga, The Last Jedi. Jockey Frankie Dettori is joined by his son Rocco, who is following in his father's footsteps in a horse racing career himself. Jona Lewie performs his hit Christmas song Stop the Cavalry. Rylan Clark-Neal and Sheridan Smith help a viewer's dreams come true in this week's instalment of Never Too Late. Two mums reveal their extreme spending as they attempt to give their kids everything they want at Christmas. Dr Chris Steele offers some tips on the best hangover cures for the festive season. Phil Vickery offers his cheats guide to the perfect Christmas pudding. YouTube sensations PixiWoo offer make-up tips on how to look fabulously festive this Christmas. Rylan rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. I'm a Celeb's new Queen of the Jungle Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo is live in the studio to talk about her time in camp. EastEnders star Jake Wood chats about his latest plotline. Rick Stein shows how to add a bit of zing to a Christmas starter with the perfect prawn cocktail. Roy Wood performs his Christmas hit I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday. US schoolboy Keaton Jones and his mum Kimberly talk live from the US about the social media video of Keaton talking about being bullied - which went viral - and the subsequent media storm about other family photos. Doctors Ranj and Zoe offer medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice on how to deal with festive family fall-outs. Gok Wan sprinkles a bit of festive fashion magic on getting dressed in style for Christmas Day.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart chat to Alison Hammond about their new film Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Former Strictly head judge Len Goodman chats about his new compilation album Len's Legends: Best of British. Emmerdale's Michael Parr talks about taking a break from the role of Ross to tread the boards in ITV's Christmas spectacular All Star Musicals. The Supervet, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick discusses taking to the road for his first ever live stage show. Gino D'Acampo offers advice to viewers on Christmas cookery dilemmas in today's phone-in, and bakes some delicious Italian biscuits. Student Liam Allan talks about the two-year nightmare he endured after being falsely accused of rape by a former girlfriend. Gregg Ormondroyd reveals how he started a relationship with Anne, the carer of his seriously ill wife Donna, and how he has since moved Anne into the family home. Rylan Clark-Neal has the latest showbiz news.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank chats about his latest storyline and the future for his character Billy, while Sharon Marshall rounds up all the other gossip from the world of soap. Former Corrie star turned cheesemaker Sean Wilson gives his pick of the best types of cheese this Christmas with ideas for the perfect cheeseboard selection and an indulgent fondue. West End stars the Barricade Boys perform Rocking Around the Christmas Tree live. Trinny Woodall picks out the perfect outfit for every festive occasion. Dr Chris Steele rounds up the latest health headlines. 91-year-olds John Mason and Vera Burrell talk about deciding to take a Mediterranean cruise together after only having known each other for 45 minutes. Sarah Greene checks out a nativity performed by the elderly residents of Newfield Lodge care home in Castleford.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Britain's Got Talent judge David Walliams chats about the new TV adaptation of his book Ratburger in which he stars alongside Sheridan Smith, and reveals the unusual way he spends his Christmas morning! George Michael's cousin Andros Georgiou talks about reconciling with his cousin before his death and what he thinks would be an appropriate tribute to the pop star. Rylan Clark-Neal is live at Geri Horner's home to experience a proper country Christmas, while Geri also demonstrates a quick and easy recipe for some delicious ginger-spiced biscuits. Professor Peter Goadsby talks about his research into a vaccine for migraine sufferers that could change the lives of millions, and offers advice to viewers on how to combat migraines in today's phone-in. Beauty expert Liz Earle offers tips on how to get over festive hangovers in minutes.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the magazine programme, featuring celebrity interviews, showbiz news, topical discussion, competitions, health, beauty and more.
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