16/05/2017

Morning magazine programme, presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. First Dates stars Aarron Stewart and Ibiba Mudada talk about finding love on the show and having baby Aziza, and are joined by the show's host Fred Sirieix. Relationship expert Lucy Beresford offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in. Gino D'Acampo shows how to cook delicious and healthy food for under a fiver with recipes from his latest cookbook Gino's Healthy Italian for Less. Transgender rights activist Paris Lees and broadcaster Angela Epstein discuss plans to introduce gender neutral uniform rules in a London school, which would allow boys to wear skirts should they choose to. Dr Chris Steele looks at all the latest medical headlines. The lucky couple who have been chosen to get married live on This Morning are revealed. Gok Wan has tips on some transitional dressing to get through the changeable weather. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest news from the soaps.
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