14/02/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Right Said Fred chat about their return to the charts 25 years after their hit single I'm Too Sexy. Security expert Will Geddes and travel expert Simon Calder discuss reports of possible IS terror attacks on Spanish resorts and gauge the risks to holidaymakers. Blogger and midwife Clemmie Hooper shares some of her stories about pregnancy, birth and mothering, and answers viewers' questions on the subject in today's phone-in. Dr Chris Steele has tips on coping with tinnitus and what products can help combat it. Mark Williams Thomas continues his series Unsolved with a look at the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence. Trinny Woodall shows some of the best looks in various shades of pink. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest gossip from the soaps.
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