09/10/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Rafe Spall chats about his part in new horror film The Ritual and his upcoming role in Hollywood blockbuster Jurassic World 2. Model and actress Cara Delevingne talks about her debut children's novel Mirror Mirror and her battle with depression. X Factor contestant Holly Tandy discusses her progress in the contest so far. Single mum Gayna Pealling reveals how a stranger came to her rescue and helped calm her autistic son when he was experiencing a bad episode, how the pair became friends and have launched a campaign to raise awareness of child disabilities. The National Autistic Society's Tom Purser offers advice on all issues related to autism in today's phone-in. Multi-millionaire Matt Fiddes reveals how being bullied as a child instilled the drive in him to succeed and meets his bully live on air for the first time 30 years on to thank him. Phil Vickery makes a cheese and caramelised onion tart.
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