03/04/2017

Presented by Phillip Schofield and Rylan Clark-Neal. Philip Glenister chats about the second series of US supernatural drama Outcast. Reality TV couple Stephen Bear and Charlotte Crosby talk about taking part in new series Just Tattoo of Us. 19-year-old rape victim Megan Clark reveals why she supported the judge's comments about women's drunkenness in her case and waived her anonymity, and why she believes women need to be more careful when on nights out. Lorna Byrne talks about her new book Angels at Her Fingertips and discusses her belief in guardian angels, before talking to viewers about the subject in today's phone-in. Martin Lewis has advice on ISAs and how to make savings, big or small, go a long way. There's a look at some of the locations from hit drama series Broadchurch, which are becoming tourist attractions in their own right. Gino D'Acampo shows how to make the perfect tiramisu dessert.
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