17/07/2017

Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford take over as presenters of the morning magazine programme for the summer weeks, featuring the usual mix of celebrity interviews, showbiz news and discussion. Boy George is in the studio to talk about his upcoming tour, his unlikely friendship with Arnold Schwarzenegger and his Buddhist lifestyle. Rapper Professor Green talks about his campaign to raise one million pounds for research after his life was saved twice by trauma doctors. Professor Karim Brohi, a leading trauma surgeon joins him. Olivia Buckland is back on the sofa with all the latest gossip from the Love Island villa and is joined by the latest evictees Johnny and Theo. Michael Pattemore, Lynda Bellingham's widower, responds to the claims that he squandered her sons' inheritance and evicted them from the family home, and reveals that he has found love again. John Torode is in the kitchen to whip up a summer meal of spicy pork ribs and barbecued pork belly with a Korean twist.
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