24/04/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Glee star Lea Michele chats about her second solo album Places. Award-winning drama writer Jeff Pope talks about his latest project Little Boy Blue and the real-life murder of Rhys Jones, on which it is based. Celebrity Big Brother star Stephanie Davies talks about being a mum and her relationship with Jeremy McConnell. Mary Turner Thomson talks about being conned by bigamist William Jordan, and why she wants to alert other women to avoid the same fate. Martin Lewis shows five easy ways to pocket some free cash, and takes calls from viewers on all things finance-related. Sarah Greene is at Blenheim Palace to see some newborn lambs take their first steps. Gordon Ramsay's daughter Tilly prepares homemade chilli cornbread. Rylan Clark-Neal has all the weekend's showbiz gossip and is joined by one of Saturday's contenders from Britain's Got Talent.
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