01/06/2017

Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. The Handmaid's Tale star Elisabeth Moss talks about the hit new drama series, and the return of her series Top of the Lake. Another successful Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist talks about making it through to this weekend's final. Lucy Cavendish and Shona Sibary discuss whether it is right to spy on your children's online activity to ensure their safety. Sue Atkins takes calls from viewers on the subject in today's phone-in. Doctors Ranj and Zoe offer more medical advice in Second Opinion. The latest craze for real tattoos for children comes under scrutiny. There is an interview with a mother and her daughter who sports tattoos at the age of five. They are joined by tattoo artist Vicky McAdams who is one of the few people in the country to offer this service to children. Trinny Woodall shows how to best wear bright patterns and prints regardless of age during the summer months.
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