25/10/2017

Ben Shephard and Amanda Holden present the morning magazine programme. Anne Reid talks about celebrating 60 years in showbiz and starring in a new West End production of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance. Ross Hunt talks about how he was diagnosed with post-natal depression after confessing that he hated his daughter in the weeks following her birth, while agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers worried that they are suffering similarly. Rosie Barham and her son Dave and PETA UK director Elisa Allen debate whether it is morally right to hunt and eat squirrels. Robin Cavendish and his wife Diana discuss their life story that inspired new film Breathe, along with their son Jonathan who produced the film. Make-up expert Bryony Blake shows how to achieve a trendy Halloween look without going to excess. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news.
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