08/06/2017

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.
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