27/06/2017

Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather. America's Got Talent winner Paul Zerdin talks about his success in the US and his UK tour. As GMB continues its search for a new Pride of Britain Young Fundraiser of the Year, Carol Vorderman is on the sofa with last year's award winner Rhea Kara. Henry Blofeld talks about retiring from Test Match Special after 45 years in the commentary box, and is joined by Monty Panesar and Tino Best. Ross King chats with musician Diddy, aka Sean Combs. Fishermen Paul Rowse and Dan Hawkins are live in Ilfracombe where they talk about the giant shark they landed earlier this year. There is a feature on why sharks are becoming a more frequent sight in British waters. Labour MPs Jim Fitzpatrick and Clive Betts discuss their work in the wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster. There is all the latest news on the deal between the Tories and the DUP.
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