18/05/2017

Morning magazine programme. As the This Morning Live event kicks off, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby are live at the NEC in Birmingham, while Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes are in the studio back in London. Spice Girl Melanie C chats about her upcoming performance at this year's Isle of Wight Festival. Sarah Greene visits the village of Bucklebury ahead of Pippa Middleton's wedding this weekend, while royal correspondent Camilla Tominey has all the latest on who is expected to show up on the big day. Wedding planner Liz Taylor takes calls on wedding day dilemmas in today's phone-in. Dr Larisa Conde and Dr Zoe Williams give more medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion. Ore Oduba and wife Portia give an exclusive tour of the Carlton Hotel and a round-up of all the latest movie news from Cannes. Bake Off champion Candice Brown has a recipe for the perfect scone to accompany afternoon tea.
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