06/02/2017

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Kim Woodburn is in the studio, fresh out of the Celebrity Big Brother house to tell all - what she really thought of her fellow housemates, those furious rants and whether it was all a controversial game plan. Emmerdale's bad boy Michael Praed - who plays Frank in the soap - talks about his character's plan for a dodgy jewellery heist. Julie Bushby and Natalie Murray - who were the best friend and neighbour of Karen Matthews, who famously kidnapped her own daughter for 24 days - talk about their thoughts on the BBC two-part drama The Moorside. Martin Lewis is back with more tips on how to save money, including advice for npower customers and how to save money on rail tickets. Gino D'Acampo makes a beautiful Italian focaccia; and agony aunt Deidre takes viewers calls.
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