28/06/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Joey Essex chats about taking part in the Crystal Maze reboot as part of Stand Up to Cancer. With just a day to go before this year's This Morning wedding that will see Sonya and Paul get hitched, the couple talk about the last whirlwind six weeks - and there is another surprise in store. Ferne McCann joins Cilla Black's son Robert as he attempts to find the person to play the role of his mother in a new musical. Maya and Ed Leishman talk about opening up their relationship while Maya was expecting their first child, and how they believe their unconventional polyamorous relationship actually improves their marriage. Nik and Eva Speakman attempt to help a Gulf War veteran to overcome his severe PTSD. Dermatologist to the stars Dr Murad talks about how to protect your skin, keep it in tip-top condition and how to reduce the signs of ageing. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers.
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