19/10/2017

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Jeff Goldblum talks about his role in new comic book blockbuster Thor: Ragnarok. World motor racing champion Jenson Button talks about his career and shedding his bad boy image, and how his father's death changed his life forever. Psychologist Emma Kenny has advice on losing a loved one in today's phone-in. Kim Woodburn has tips on how to scare in style with a look at some of the best Halloween costumes around. Kilted yoga star Finlay Wilson is live from Dundee talking about his new book Kilted Yoga. Akshay Ruparelia reveals how he started a multi-million pound business while still at school and why he is now planning to build a workforce of working mums. Doctors Ranj and Zoe offer more medical advice in Second Opinion. Ching-He Huang cooks delicious spicy honey garlic prawns with water chestnuts and wok-fried pak choi that takes just minutes to put together.
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