12/04/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Former EastEnders star Nina Wadia chats about her new film Finding Fatimah. Property guru Sarah Beeny shares her expert advice on all things property-related and talks about her new show. Nick Ferrari and Alison Phillips discuss whether doctors should have the right to overrule the wishes of parents regarding withdrawal of life support. Fireman Mike Simms talks about being diagnosed with post-natal depression, and why he is now raising awareness along with wife Effie that the issue can affect men as well, while Dr Jonty Heaversedge and Channel Mum founder Siobhan Freegard take calls from viewers on the subject of post-natal depression in today's phone-in. Kate Smurthwaite and Lizzie Cundy debate whether women should shave their body hair or not. Craft queen Sophie Prescott demonstrates how to make some Easter decorations for the home.
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