Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and guest presenter Michelle Heaton were joined by Gino D'Acampo to discuss the days talking points. Gino cooked lunch within 20 minutes, whilst a woman who still breast-feeds her child at the age of 5 discusses why she thinks it's up to the parents to decide when they stop breastfeeding.
Andrea McLean, guest presenter Jo Joyner, Jamelia and Linda Robson discussed the days news. They spoke to Stewart Sutherland a parent fined for taking his children out of school to go on holiday and Eva Braun the oldest person taking part in this years London Marathon, aged 86. Pat Tombs from 'Amazing Greys' also appeared to show off her weight lifting skills.
Ruth Langsford, guest presenter Claire Richards, Myleene Klass and Linda Robson discussed the days news. They were joined by a woman who had a horrible online dating experience and Dame Gillian Lynne who presented a special routine choreographed to stop people from been sat down for so long everyday.
Carol Vorderman, Jamelia, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson discussed the days news including the death of Peaches Geldof. Plus a discussion on the doctor in America that has said ADHD doesn't exist. A mother of twins, with only one of the two suffering from the behavioural disorder and Dr. Hilary Jones weigh in on the discussion. Plus Paula Radcliffe shared tips on getting kids active during the Easter holidays.
Carol Vorderman, guest presenters Claire Richards and Patsy Kensit and Linda Robson were joined by Claire Goose. Robert Jobson shared news on the royals visit to New Zealand. Plus a discussion on awareness of testicular cancer with ex-pro footballer Adam Tann, his wife Lauren, Dr. Thomas Powle and the youngest survivor Ed Scott.
Andrea McLean, guest presenter Myleene Klass, Janet Street-Porter and Nadia Sawalha discussed are reality shows an effective way of MP's to reach out to the public. Plus how important is it to forgive and forget. Davina McCall talked about her new fitness DVD whilst Tony Robinson talked about starring in the new adaptation of 'The Wind in the Willows'.
Returning anchor Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Linda Robson discussed how easy it is to get a divorce and whether mediation should have to happen first or not. Plus is telling kids not to kiss their granny if they don't want to the right message. Paul McKenna gave advice on how to curb comfort eating for good and Hayley Tamaddon talked about her new role in 'Coronation Street'.
Kaye Adams, Jamelia, Janet Street-Porter and Sally Lindsay discussed whether been seen in a swimsuit is their worst nightmare. Plus after the newspaper stories can Nigella Lawson still be seen as a domestic goddess. Their was also a discussion on new year celebrations. Paul Ross talked about his upcoming appearance on 'Splash' and Emma Atkins talked about her latest storyline - the Home Farm fire in 'Emmerdale'.
Kaye Adams, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Nadia Sawalha discussed whether or not they should strive to look like Jane Seymour aged 62 who has posed on the beach in a bikini with her son. Plus a discussion on Lionel Blair telling Jasmine Waltz in 'Celebrity Big Brother' that her unfeminine behaviour isn't right. Les Dennis discussed his latest projects and Christian Jessen talked about the return of 'Supersize vs Superskinny'.
Andrea McLean, Coleen Nolan, Nadia Sawalha and Jane McDonald discussed whether been given a good talking to is enough motivation to change. Plus a phone-in on whether or not doctors should be able to prioritise transplant patients based on their lifestyle choices and a discussion on whether married couples should be allowed a tax break. Lisa Riley discusses going on tour with 'Strictly Come Dancing' and chef Phil Vickery had top tips for Christmas lunch.
Kaye Adams, Lisa Maxwell, Jamelia and Jane McDonald discussed whether or not the proposed cash rewards for shopping in your friends for drink driving is a good idea or not. Plus is the idea of taking contraception into your own hands a good one and after Tom Daley's coming out video, is it necessary for someone in the public eye to be open about their sexuality. Paddy McGuinness talked about taking part in this years 'Text Santa'. Plus Brendan Cole and Sophie Ellis-Bextor talk about taking part in this years 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
Kaye Adams, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Sally Lindsay discussed whether or not women should just accept they can't always juggle a career and children. Plus is glamour model Amy Willerton been treated differently from the other camp-mates in the 'I'm A Celebrity' jungle just because she's pretty and whether it's wrong that on average somebody in the UK spends double the amount of money on Christmas presents then someone would across the rest of Europe. Amanda Holden was todays guest and talked about her new autobiography.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Nadia Sawalha and Linda Robson discussed from 2015, mothers and fathers will be allowed to take the same amount of parental leave. Plus how much should you trust your gut instinct and the arrival of 'Black Friday' a American retail seasonal phenomenon that has launched today in the UK. Russell Kane and Henry Winkler discussed their latest projects. Plus Keane performed at the end of the show.
Kaye Adams, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Sherrie Hewson discussed whether you should think twice before throwing anything away. Plus a phone-in on victims of burglary and a discussion on the man who has wrote an article in a paper today saying that now his wife has developed alzheimers and is no longer the same person, he wants to look for a new love at the age of 52. Jeff Hordley discussed his latest storyline in 'Emmerdale' and Gabrielle talked about her greatest hits album and new music.
Kaye Adams, new panelist Jamelia, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald discussed whether it's your responsibility to check up on your elderly neighbours over Winter. Plus whether or not smoking should be banned altogether from outside of hospitals and a discussion on Prince William joining singing alongside Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift at a charity function. Ben Miller and Christopher Biggins discussed their latest projects.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald discussed whether it's ever a good idea to put yourself in the position of team leader. Plus a discussion on whether or not emotional intelligence is as important as actual intelligence and sexually liberated women. Sally Dynevor and Joe Duttine discussed playing an on-screen couple in 'Coronation Street' and their latest storylines.
Andrea McLean, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Sherrie Hewson discuss whether or not the introduction of Claire's Law will mean that women will feel safer. Plus should we try to be fun and a discussion on families preparing meals together and sitting down and eating together. Rebecca Ferguson discussed a decade of 'The X Factor' and her new album. Plus Kelly Hoppen shared interior design advice.
Carol Vorderman, Lisa Maxwell, Nadia Sawalha and Sherrie Hewson discussed whether or not they think their's a problem with celebrating beauty through events such as pageants. Plus how easy it is to set bedtime boundaries for children. Their was also a discussion on the slavery story as three women have been rescued from a house over the weekend. June Brown discussed her latest storylines in 'EastEnders' and Mary J Blige talked about starring in the new movie 'Black Nativity'.
Kaye Adams, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald discussed whether or not childhood should be stressful and whether or not it's natural to be territorial around your own space. Plus a discussion on Hull winning 'City of Culture' in 2017. Al Murray talked about his new memoir and Nigel Planer talked about starring in the west-end production of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The Musical'.
Kaye Adams, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Jane McDonald discussed whether personal displays of affection make people uncomfortable and their was a phone-in on whether their's ever an excuse for a parent not to see their children. Plus a discussion on a story in the newspaper today were a drunk 19 year old man ended up waking up in Paris. Jason Manford and Roy Walker were todays guests and discussed their latest projects.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald discussed the latest goings on in the 'I'm A Celebrity' jungle as the girls have discussed body image already and Matthew Wright and Joey Essex have already been put up for two trials. They also discussed the word 'selfie' been declared the word of the year even though it's not yet in the English dictionary. Union J dropped by to talk about the launch of 'Daybreak's' 'Text Santa Toy Box' appeal. Brian Conley talked about his latest projects and Jean Christophe Novelli talked about what he's got going on as well.
Andrea McLean, Coleen Nolan, Jane Moore and Sherrie Hewson discussed whether lowering the age of consent to 15 is a good idea. Also is their such a thing as bad taste and the launch of 'I'm A Celebrity'. Gareth Malone talked about the latest series of 'The Choir' and Ross Noble talked about his latest projects.
Andrea McLean, Lisa Maxwell, Nadia Sawalha and Sherrie Hewson discussed whether it's necessary to help more women into leadership roles. Today's special guest and honorary loose woman was Oprah Winfrey who joined in the days discussions, her career and new role in the film 'The Butler'. Russell Watson played out todays show with his brand new single.
Andrea McLean, Sally Lindsay, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson discussed the reveal of the 'I'm a Celebrity' line-up for this year. Also a discussion on the idea of the Queen abdicating the throne on Prince Charles' 65th birthday to give him a chance and David Cameron's statement that children from poorer families should have more drive to get a top job. Michael Ball talked about his latest projects and Torvill & Dean talked about their 'Children In Need' 'Strictly Come Dancing' challenge.
Kaye Adams, Lisa Maxwell, Nadia Sawalha and Jane McDonald discussed the idea of incentives been given to women who breast feed their children and how seeing someone achieve makes you feel. Julia Bradbury discussed her new series 'Mystery Map'. Plus James Blunt discussed his new music and performed his new single.
Carol Vorderman, Coleen Nolan, Linda Robson and Sherrie Hewson discussed the signicance of armistice day with the youth generation of today, Christmas adverts and the ending of the fourth series of 'Downton Abbey' which aired on ITV last night. Todays guest Cliff Richard talked about his 100th album and 143rd single as well as performing at the end of the show.
Andrea McLean, Sally Lindsay, Nadia Sawalha and Sherrie Hewson discussed whether or not showing mental disability and the effect it has on people on TV is a good idea or not and space travel. Christine Bleakley discussed her new show 'Off the Beaten Track' and last years 'X Factor' runner up Jahmene Douglas discussed his latest projects.
Carol Vorderman, Coleen Nolan, Janet Street-Porter and Jane McDonald were joined by Scott Maslen and 'Strictly Come Dancing' partners Ben Cohen & Kristina Rihanoff. Discussion topics included whether or not binge eating should be classed as a eating disorder and whether or not it's right to tell someone off if they are a litterbug.
Andrea McLean, Sally Lindsay, Denise Welch and Jane McDonald were joined by host of 'Chatty Man' Alan Carr. Discussions today included 'is it right to express concern about other peoples parenting skills' and 'is it a worry for UK families that we no longer see childbirth before marriage as a problem'.