12/07/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Pixie Lott chats about the final of The Voice Kids. Former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli talks about overcoming a mystery illness last year. Ruth Fitzmaurice talks about caring for a husband with motor neurone disease and their five young children. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers on the subject of coping with a loved one's illness. 19-year-old Dylan McWilliams recounts his terrifying ordeal being attacked by a black bear at a Colorado campsite three days ago. Kim Kardashian's hair stylist Jen Atkin reveals three celebrity looks to suit the summer. Some of the country's most exciting food stalls set up a pop-up food stall in front of the studio on the South Bank, with everything from ice cream to lobster and cocktails to wash it all down. Rylan Clark-Neal has all the latest showbiz news.
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