04/05/2017

Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness talk about remaking five classic Hollywood blockbusters with help from their showbiz pals in new series Keith and Paddy's Picture Show. Jaime Winstone and Samantha Spiro chat about playing Dame Barbara Windsor in the biopic of her life titled Babs. Tracey Rogers and her daughter Hollie talk about the circumstances that led Tracey's son Jerome to commit suicide after traffic ticket charges escalated rapidly and he was visited by bailiffs, and why they are keen for a change in the way bailiffs operate towards those vulnerable people suffering from debt problems, while Martin Lewis offers advice on how to deal with debt in today's phone-in. Daredevil chef Kiran Jethwa cooks a mouthwatering cod in coconut broth. Sam Rubin has all the latest showbiz news from Los Angeles, including the latest on Brad Pitt's interview in which he talks about his divorce from Angelina Jolie.
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