03/01/2018

Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning entertainment show. Former Celebrity Big Brother winner Charlotte Crosby gives her verdict on this year's line-up. Britain's biggest family, the Radfords, visit the studio to show off the latest addition to their brood - baby no 20! Rylan Clark-Neal helps make the dreams of a former Bletchley Park codebreaker come true by taking her on a luxury steam train trip. Lizzie Cundy and Angela Epstein debate whether we are sharing too much of our lives on social media, while psychologist Emma Kenny takes calls from viewers about social media issues. Weather guru Simon King and meteorologist Becky Mantin have all the latest news on Storm Eleanor, which has battered much of the country overnight with winds of up to 90mph. Online make-up gurus PixiWoo reveal their predictions for the top make-up trends of 2018. Estate agent to the rich and famous Leonard Steinberg looks at some more A-list abodes.
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