Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Carol McGiffin and Jenny Eclair discussed Samantha Brick's claims that women dislike her because she thinks shes too good looking and would political campaigns be more engaging if politicians let rip at each other? Claire Sweeney talked about starring in 'Educating Rita' on stage. The ladies shared what they had eaten yesterday and had nutritional advice given. James Martin talked about why he wants more people to cook potatoes.
Carol Vorderman, Jenny Eclair, Carol McGiffin and Sherrie Hewson discussed who's to blame if you self destruct and whether soaps should face stronger censorship. Jessica Hynes talked about the return of 'Twenty Twelve'. Their was a discussion on whether modern art is something that the public like. Maureen Lipman talked about her latest stage show.
Carol Vorderman, Sherrie Hewson, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald talked about what they've been up to at the weekend, if women are bitchy and asked if the greater surveillance on everybody a easier way to catch criminals. Kay Mellor talked about her new series 'The Syndicate'. Their was a discussion on is it inevitable that rebuilding trust in a relationship see's the person in the wrong blamed more. Kerry Katona reveals how she has found love again.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed whether tattoos are a good look or not and whether or not higher fines should be introduced to stop parents taking children out of school in term time. Steven Waddington talked about his role in the new adaptation of 'Titanic'. Their was a discussion on whether thinking before you speak is a motto people should live by. Jeff Brazier talked about taking part in a special football competition this Sunday.
Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson discussed whether it's essential to have a poker face to get through life and if something been off limits makes it more attractive. David Harewood talked about starring in 'Homeland'. Their was a discussion on whether it's a social responsibility to mentor young people. Aled Jones talked about his new album.
Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald. Their was a discussion about the petrol driver strike and why literacy skills could lead to children getting involved in riots like last years. Jesse Metcalfe talked about starring in the new series of 'Dallas'. Their was a discussion on whether female friendships take a turn for the worst when someone becomes a mum. Joe Pasquale talked about his new role in a stage show.
Guest presenter Ruth Langsford headed up the panel alongside Jenny Eclair, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald. Their was a discussion on house-hunting and changes to the policies on divorce, which sees a reason not having to be cited for the split. Chico Silmani talked about his recent appearance on 'Dancing on Ice'. Their was a discussion on been extroverted is over-rated. Alex James talked about Blur reuniting and his upcoming festival appearances.
Guest presenter Ruth Langsford headed up the panel alongside Sherrie Hewson, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald. Their was a discussion on the battle between 'Britain's Got Talent' and 'The Voice', how much passion you would like to go into a first time and the idea of doctors been more aware of our booze intake and whether it would make us think more about drinking. Andrew Lancel talked about departing 'Coronation Street'. Their was a discussion on nagging men. Russell Grant talked about starring in the stage production of 'The Wizard of Oz'.
Carol Vorderman, Jenny Eclair, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed whether they make alot of effort making food for people and whether Stella McCartney's controversial GB team olympic uniforms, removing the red as a colour of the British flag is a good idea. Danny O'Donoghue talked about the new series of 'The Voice'. Their was a discussion on poor customer service in electrical shops. Alesha Dixon talked about joining the 'Britain's Got Talent' panel as the show began it's new series this weekend.
Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson discussed whether or not breasts are seen as a distraction and if the new budget is good for Britain. David Calder talked about his part in the new adaptation of 'Titanic'. Their was a discussion on people cancelling their plans with one person to go and do something with someone else. JLS talked about their Sport Relief single as well as performing it at the end of the show.
Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson talked about been neighbourly and whether we should be aware of what to do in a medical emergency. Prue Leith talked about her career as a cook, businesswoman and author. Their was a discussion on if you would pay money to someone who dropped out of a syndicate that would go on to win. Robbie Savage talked about his running challenge for 'Sport Relief'.
Carol Vorderman, Denise Welch, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald talked about changing their accent to fit an occasion and if the proposed new personalised tax bills are a good idea or not. Fay Ripley talked about her new cookbook. Their was a discussion on whether a distinction can be made between a couple of slaps and been a beaten wife. Kacey Ainsworth talked about going on tour with Denise in a new production of 'Steel Magnolias'.
Carol Vorderman, Denise Welch, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed the idea of Sunday trading times been extended and the idea of stopping school children having best friends. Michael Bolton talked about his latest album. Freddie Flintoff attempted kissing as many people as possible in 30 seconds as part of his Sports Relief challenge. Cheryl Fergison talked about her departure from EastEnders in tonights episode. Michael Bolton had a special performance of 'Fields of Gold' which featured vocals from the late, Eva Cassidy.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson talk about the idea of missing red meat out of their diet. A discussion on whether or not the police should increase their armoury to be able to deal better with civil unrest. Kevin Kennedy talked about his time in 'Coronation Street' and the new touring musical celebrating the show. Their was a discussion on whether it's your duty to tell other people that they smell. Jason Manford talked about starring in 'Sweeney Todd' his first role in a stage musical.
Carol Vorderman, Jenny Eclair, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed whether they would admit to their age or not and the proposed hosepipe ban. Mary Byrne talked about her new album. Their was a discussion on earwigging on other peoples conversations. Charlie Hardwick talked about her break from 'Emmerdale' and her role on stage in 'The Awkward Squad'.
Andrea McLean, Denise Welch, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed elderley drivers and took a road sign meaning test and 'should we approach life thinking that happiness earlier in life will bring payback later in life'. Gaby Roslin talked about her new series 'First Homes'. Their's a discussion on whether if children hear swearing in public, are the parents to blame. Brian Conley talked about working with presenter Lynda Bellingham in theatre recently.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Carol McGiffin and Sherrie Hewson who discussed Sherrie who visited the house of the prime minister yesterday, for International Women's day. Their was a discussion on whether the panel have a strong British constitution when abroad and a discussion on making stalking illegal in the UK. Jill Halfpenny talked about joining the cast of 'Wild At Heart'. Their was a discussion on whether you have to be reminded of everything or if your the one reminding people. David Essex talked about his current role in theatre production 'All the fun of the Family'.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald discuss on International woman's day, the idea of a law against men discriminating against women and whether they agree with it or not. When hearing about the human cost of war, does it make people realise the true cost of the war? Is it inevitable that middle age means your on your way out? Mel C talked about finishing her UK tour, motherhood and the Spice Girls musical.
Carol Vorderman, Sherrie Hewson, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald discussed Janet's holiday and Sherrie revealed why she is heading to meet the prime minister tomorrow. Their was also a discussion on whether it's acceptable to use underhand methods to win and a discussion on positive discrimination to make women equal to men in the workplace. Andrea McLean and Jane interviewed Lionel Richie, backstage at his upcoming ITV special. Their was a discussion on whether living on your own is a rite of passage. Kym Marsh talked about her part in the new murder storyline in 'Coronation Street' and the release of her autobiography in paperback. Lionel Richie performed 'Easy' at the end of the show.
Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discuss whether they think greed is the issue behind the UK's obesity crisis. Their was also a discussion on whether or not teen magazines should be banned from putting articles about sex in them. Chris Moyles appeared as a honorary loose man, discussing his obsession with the show and how he's known both the Carol's throughout the majority of his career so far. Chris also talked about his new show 'The Love Machine'. The panel and Chris discussed whether they think drinking on the job should be allowed, as it's been trialled in America.
Andrea McLean, Sherrie Hewson, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discuss what they've done over the weekend, including Andrea and Jane interviewing Lionel Richie, with a sneak peek of the interview which aired on Wednesday. Their was a discussion on personal customer service and a look at the rise of sexual abuse in teenagers with a new campaign set to air highlighting the issue. Gregg Wallace talked about the upcoming final of the new series of 'Masterchef'. Pregnant Stacey Solomon hit the headlines over the weekend after pictures of her smoking 7 months into her pregnancy surfaced, she joined the show on the phone to discuss the controversy. Jason Donovan talked about his musical comeback and performed 'Bewitched'.
Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Denise Welch and Sherrie Hewson discussed the announcement that Engelbert Humperdinck would perform on behalf of the UK in Eurovision 2012 and adults struggling with maths in the UK. Lisa Faulkner discussed becoming a regular chef on 'This Morning', her new book and winning last years 'Celebrity Masterchef'. Their was a discussion on wearing hemlines respectable of a persons age. Musician Chris Isaak talked about his new album and brought his guitar along as well.
Andrea McLean, Jenny Eclair, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed the death of Davy Jones from the Monkees, their was a discussion on reading and 'Do you think equality at home is essential for a happy relationship?'. Star of 'The Only Way Is Essex' Gemma Collins talked about her part on the show. Their was a discussion on the raise in sales of stationery and whether their is now a point in it in the modern age. Denise van Outen talked about her marriage and baby and juggling it with her work.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed Lisa's romantic proposal to her partner and the idea of proposing on a Leap Year. Jane plays love doctor as we see viewer Irene surprise her partner Tom by proposing to him on live TV. Honor Blackman talked about her part on 'The Avengers'. Jane, Tom & Irene returned to the studio and Jane revealed that she has enlisted Shayne Ward to surprise a couple in the audience at 'Rock of Years', as we see Kirsty propose to Phil. Their was a discussion on whether the panel thought building future relationships should be based on knowledge of past relationships. Their was then another proposal, this time in the audience between Bev & Dave. After final guest Meat Loaf was taken ill, the discussion turned back to love and proposals.
Carol Vorderman, Denise Welch, Sherrie Hewson and Jane McDonald discussed whether or not choosing the right pose is better then wearing an expensive dress, after Angelina Jolie's leg pose at the Oscar's on Sunday. With a new study arguing that non-smoking campaigns make smokers social lepers, the panel discussed whether they thought this was true. Lee Mead discussed his new album 'Love Songs'. With asexual people setting up an online community, the panel ask if it's time for society to become less obsessed with sex. Tyne Daly talked about the role that made her famous in Cagney & Lacey.
Carol Vorderman, Denise Welch, Carol McGiffin and Sherrie Hewson talked about what they've done over the weekend, with a TV highlight been Sherrie's debut on Benidorm. Their was a discussion on fertility and whether taking drugs to make eggs fertile for longer, would be an option anyone should or would take on the panel. Sanjeev Bhaskar talked about the return of The Indian Doctor. The girls then discussed the idea of multiple dating. Last years X Factor winner Matt Cardle talked about his debut album and performed 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Denise Welch and Sherrie Hewson discussed whether or not they would enter the abyss if they had the chance to and ask the question 'should we shield our children from our tears?'. Ann Widdecombe talked about her new series Clever Dicks. Their's a discussion on whether the panel think anything from their childhood should be present in childhood today. Richard Madeley talked about the books featured in the spring selection for this years book club.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Carol McGiffin and Sherrie Hewson got a sneak peek of the new series of Benidorm which stars Sherrie and one of todays guests Jake Canuso. After Frank Carson has lost his battle with stomach cancer, the girls reminisce about the times they had worked with him. Research has shown only 66% of UK residents now own their own property, the girls discussed. Jake Canuso talked about the return of Benidorm and working alongside Sherrie in the new series. The girls debated if they find pictures of breast-feeding offensive or not and whether they should be banned from social networking sites. Keith Lemon (Leigh Francis) talked about the success of Celebrity Juice.
Carol Vorderman, guest presenter Stacy Soloman, Carol McGiffin and Jenny Eclair discuss last nights BRIT awards and how lackluster the whole ceremony seemed, their was also a discussion on the idea of marriage becoming a fixed term contract that could be renewed every 10 years. Australian Author Kathie Lette talked about her new book, about a mum who raises a son who is diagnosed with aspergers syndrome, based on her own experiences. Their's a discussion on dressing your age. With both bands touring together Backstreet Boys Howie Dor and New Kids on the Blocks Joey McIntyre talked about bringing the tour to the UK.
Andrea McLean, Denise Welch, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed whether or not artists need sex appeal to be a successful pop star, after comments Adam Ant and Florence Welch made ahead of the BRIT awards. After John Prescott's interview on Desert Island Discs, revealed he finds it hard to express love to his children, the panel ask if they think it's essential. Actress Stefanie Powers talks about her long career and her relationship with Robert Wagner. As it was pancake day today, Jane and Denise took on the pancake tossing challenge, Denise managed to retain the title of 'Top Tosser'. Jo Whiley talked about presenting an award at the BRIT awards.
Carol Vorderman, Sherrie Hewson, Denise Welch and Jane McDonald talked about Denise's time away from the show, and Sherrie's new role in the series of Benidorm that begins on Friday night. They discussed Vivienne West's comments about the British not having any fashion sense. With the governments plans to introduce same-sex marriage before 2015, the ex archbishop has hit out at the idea, the ladies shared their opinions. Nicky Scott and Sam Stevenson from the Military Wives talked about how their lives have changed since getting the Christmas number 1 last year and their BRIT award nomination. Victoria Beckham has hit out against her critics who have said that she isn't looking very happy, since she is a working mum, the panel discussed. Christopher Biggins talked about his latest charity endeavours and his upcoming film appearance alongside Lionel Richie in Run for Your Wife.
Carol Vorderman, Jenny Eclair, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald discussed whether or not they would change their outfit if their was someone else wearing the same thing and 'Should grief be treated as a medical disorder?'. Leslie Ash talked about her role in the new play All the Single Ladies. For a relationship to work, do you have to be on the same comedic level?. Ben Miller talked about appearing in the west-end in The Ladykillers.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald discussed been put in your place by your elders. With David Cameron visiting Scotland to discuss the posibility of Scotland becoming independent of the United Kingdom, should the United Kingdom stay united? The Fabulous Baker Brothers, Tom & Henry Herbert discussed their tv series and challenged Janet to a homemade break bake-off. Their was a discussion on men who can influence a women's moral's. Star of Emmerdale James Thornton talked about his departure from the series.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson discussed banning slang in schools and how talking about the menopause can help women to cope with it. Radio personalities Tony Blackburn and David Hamilton were on the show to talk about their appearance as contestants on Let's Dance for Sport Relief on the weekend. Their was a discussion on a zero tolerance approach to procrastination. Actor Steve Pemberton talked about his current role in series Whitechapel and the return of Benidorm in a couple of weeks.
Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Carol McGiffin and Sherrie Hewson were joined by Chantelle Houghton & Alex Reid who talked about their pregnancy and Beverley Knight who talked about her latest album. Discussion topics were been single on valentines day, concerns over faith in public life been marginalized and 'is the key to a good relationship been attentive to your man?'.
Carol Vorderman, Sherrie Hewson, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald were joined by Dan Aykroyd. Discussion topics included reaction to the death of Whitney Houston over the weekend; backing out of big decisions to avoid future regrets and after Meryl Streep tripping at the BAFTAs and Jennifer Ellison cutting her head open on Dancing on Ice at the weekend, theirs a discussion on clumsiness.