28/09/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Graham Norton discusses the return of his chat show for a new series and some of his favourite stories from previous series. Debbie McGee talks about her experience on Strictly Come Dancing and her hopes of finding love again. Cold Feet star Leanne Best chats about her role in the drama series and what else is on the horizon for her. Kathleen Marden talks live from Orlando about her bid to prove that her aunt and uncle Betty and Barney Hill were telling the truth about being abducted by aliens back in 1961, while Professor Chris French takes calls from viewers about unexplained sightings and events in today's phone-in. Drs Zoe and Ranj offer more medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion. Alison Hammond explores the town of Skipton, which is reportedly the happiest in the UK, to see what is so special about it and whether the residents agree with the accolade.
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