09/02/2017

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.
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