18/10/2017

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Reigning queen of the jungle Scarlett Moffatt talks about swapping her sofa for stardom and her new autobiography. Boy band Blue talk about making a return and reveal the highs and lows of pop star life in their new book Blue: All Rise, Our Story. Nik and Eva Speakman help a teenager overcome PTSD which they suffered after being caught up in the Nice lorry attack. Sister Linda and Sister Michaela from the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Norfolk - which is opening its doors to help party-mad young girls change their ways in new TV show Bad Habits Holy Orders - talk about their task. Reality TV star Danni Levy and broadcaster Liz Fraser debate whether wolf-whistlers should be fined. Liz takes calls from viewers on the subject. Good Housekeeping's Verity Mann gives a crash course in some delicious slow cooker recipes ideal for cold winter evenings. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up the latest showbiz news.
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