19/07/2017

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.
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