12/10/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Hollywood star Annette Bening chats about her new film Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool. Gloria Hunniford talks about her memoirs and why she finally decided to tell her life story. Chef Theo Michaels cooks up three delicious winter stews in seconds, using a mug and a microwave. Psychotherapist Paula Hall and self-confessed sex addict Colin Chapman discuss why Harvey Weinstein's actions are giving true sex addicts a bad name. Paula takes calls from viewers on the issue of sex addiction. Doctors Ranj and Sara offer more medical advice in Second Opinion. Estate agent to the rich and famous Leonard Steinberg offers a sneak peek at some A-list homes up for sale. Lisa Snowdon offers a guide to must-have winter footwear to keep feet warm and looking fabulous during the chilly months.
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