02/05/2017

Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Miriam Margolyes talks about exploring St Ives for a new documentary series. Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio and star Maya Sondhi talk about the dramatic final episode of the police drama series - and what is next for the characters. Rustie Lee is in the kitchen rustling up her famous chicken and pineapple, served with rice and peas. Boxing champion Anthony Joshua's former trainer and cousin Ben talk about getting him to turn from crime to becoming a world class athlete. Nikita Dallison talks about helping her husband cope with PTSD. Insect expert Stuart Hine offers advice on how to protect clothes from moths, and answers viewers' moth-related queries. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health headlines. Sharon Marshall has all the latest news from the soaps.
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