21/09/2017

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Zoe Tapper talks about her current roles in ITV drama series Liar and Safe House. Zoe Dunford talks about how she blames the 'legal high' nitrous oxide for killing her son Aaron, while Dr Zoe outlines the medical facts about so-called legal highs and psychologist Emma Kenny takes calls in today's phone-in from viewers concerned that one of their family could have a drug problem. 13-year-old Ben Bennett and his mum Nathalie talk about the bullying he has suffered due to being a Romany gypsy and how they are working to change attitudes towards the travelling community. Foster mums Cheryl and Hayley get a break from their busy lives as This Morning sends them on a luxury holiday to Portugal. Drs Zoe and Ranj offer more medical advice to viewers in today's Second Opinion.
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