25/05/2017

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.
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