14/03/2017

Presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Professor Brian Cox chats about his new live tour that aims to take audiences on a dazzling journey through space and time. Marianne Standeven talks about being a victim of domestic violence at the hands of her then partner, who has since been jailed, and reveals why she agreed to release CCTV footage of some of her attacks in a bid to spur other victims to seek support, while agony aunt Deidre Sanders and refuge director Jane Keeper offer advice to viewers on the issue in today's phone-in. Former porn star Crystal Bassette talks live from New York as she discusses turning her back on the adult industry after a car accident three years ago and devoting herself to religion ever since. Sir Bruce Forsyth's daughter Debbie Matthews talks about her Vets Get Scanning campaign to improve the laws surrounding microchipping and pet ownership, as the rate of dog theft rises steadily. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health news.
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