19/12/2017

Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank chats about his latest storyline and the future for his character Billy, while Sharon Marshall rounds up all the other gossip from the world of soap. Former Corrie star turned cheesemaker Sean Wilson gives his pick of the best types of cheese this Christmas with ideas for the perfect cheeseboard selection and an indulgent fondue. West End stars the Barricade Boys perform Rocking Around the Christmas Tree live. Trinny Woodall picks out the perfect outfit for every festive occasion. Dr Chris Steele rounds up the latest health headlines. 91-year-olds John Mason and Vera Burrell talk about deciding to take a Mediterranean cruise together after only having known each other for 45 minutes. Sarah Greene checks out a nativity performed by the elderly residents of Newfield Lodge care home in Castleford.
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