15/06/2017

Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. In the wake of yesterday's tower block inferno, Alice Beer talks to some of the residents of Grenfell Tower and the Paramasivan family talk about their terrifying escape from the block, while chartered surveyor and fire expert Arnold Tarling and former New York firefighter Tim Brown give their views on what steps should be taken to ensure such devastating damage doesn't occur again, and fire safety consultant Bob Parkin offers advice on how to stay safe in a fire. The wives with very different political opinions talk about swapping homes for the Wife Swap: Brexit Special and how the experience affected them. Drs Ranj and Zoe offer more medical advice in today's Second Opinion. Phillip and Holly head to Borough Market to sample some of the delicious treats on offer and meet some of the traders, while Mark Hix demonstrates a recipe for a brilliant Father's Day brunch that is easy to recreate at home.
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