03/08/2017

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.
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