10/10/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Comedian Jimmy Carr chats about his new series Your Face or Mine and his latest UK stand-up tour. Singer Russell Watson talks about his role in new musical Heaven on Earth. 25 years after the show first hit UK TV screens, former Gladiators Jet, Hunter, Ace, Panther and referee John Anderson reveal what they have been up to since the series ended. Model David Gandy shares some style secrets to make a man look fabulous. To mark World Mental Health Day, four oarsmen talk about their plan to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise money for a mental health charity to pay tribute to one of their mothers, who battled mental health issues before taking her own lives. Barmaid Sophie Stephenson talks about falling victim to a cruel game by a gang of men. Psychologist Emma Kenny offers advice on how to handle humiliation in today's phone-in.
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