28/02/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Sir Tom Jones and his six contestants battling to go through to the next round of the Voice talk about the competition so far and the next stage of the contest. Harry Hill chats about his new series Alien Fun Capsule. Nigel Havers talks about his latest role in resort-set comedy Benidorm. Sexual violence advisor Tracy Parsons and rape victim Juliet Marsh discuss how plotlines dealing with rape such as that in last night's Broadchurch can help raise awareness of the help available. Sleep expert Professor Jason Ellis offers advice to viewers on tackling insomnia. Phil Vickery attempts to beat the Guinness world record for building the tallest stack of pancakes. Dr Chris Steele rounds up all the latest health news. Gok Wan shows all ages how to look good in the spring trend for florals. Sharon Marshall has all the latest gossip from the soaps.
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