10/05/2017

Morning magazine programme. George Michael's former partner of 13 years Kenny Goss talks exclusively live from Los Angeles about his memories of the pop star. Corrie star Samia Longchambon reveals all about her latest storyline. Oliver Chris chats about playing Prince William in new one-off drama King Charles III. Nik and Eva Speakman offer advice to viewers about overcoming phobias and anxiety. Natalie Haywood talks live from Perlethorpe about the county-wide search for her lamb Bella and border collie Blake. Russell Davison explains why he slept alongside the dead body of his wife Wendy for six days after she died of terminal cancer. Eve Cameron looks at some of the hottest beauty buys and tips for May. The last of this year's three finalists for the Guide Dog Owner Awards tells their story before viewers get a chance to vote for the winner. Phil Vickery looks at the craze for 'cloud eggs' and shows how to make them at home. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz gossip.
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