Broadcasting legend, Angela Rippon, plus Dr Helen Webberley from GenderGP with Shivone

Broadcasting legend, Angela Rippon, plus Dr Helen Webberley from GenderGP with Shivone

👉 Angela Rippon has been on our TV screens for nearly six decades. As the first regular female BBC newsreader, she broke barriers and went on to host shows including Come Dancing, Top Gear, and Antiques Roadshow. Her performance on Morecambe and Wise’s Christmas Special became television history. In 2023, at 79, she came full circle by competing on Strictly Come Dancing. She tells Dr Hilary all about the national campaign to inspire everyone in the UK to embrace dance as a way to improve health, connect with others, and have fun.

👉 Dr. Helen Webberley founded GenderGP ten years ago, as an online clinic dedicated to offering services to transgender and non-binary individuals. She was suspended following a misconduct finding but won a High Court appeal in 2023. The debate around gender identity is complex and Dr Webberley explains the many, sometimes controversial issues, alongside Shivone who is a trans girl.

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Comedian Harry Hill, plus the man who claims he can live to 150.

Comedian Harry Hill, plus the man who claims he can live to 150.

👉 Comedy wasn’t Harry Hill’s first choice of career. He chose medicine, instead, qualifying as a doctor after training in London. He reflects on those early days as medical student, and why he followed that path after a teacher at school told him there was “no way he would get into medical school.” Harry tells Doctor Hilary how the profession has changed in the intervening years, and that he probably should “never have been a doctor in the first place.” With a career that’s included the hit shows TV Burp and You’ve been Framed, to his latest 80-date tour, he’s never regretted changing direction..

👉 Plus, in the UK, a man can expect to live to 79, and women, 83 years of age. Dr Hilary is joined by a man who believes he can live until 150 and thinks you can too. He’s Doctor Edouard Debonneuil, COO of the London Longevity Clinic. He shares the top three things you can do to live longer, how he can accurately estimate someone’s biological age to within a few years, and how he hopes to live to 150.

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The dangers of pre-diabetes; all you need to know. Plus, Gloria Hunniford OBE on her radio and TV career.

The dangers of pre-diabetes; all you need to know. Plus, Gloria Hunniford OBE on her radio and TV career.

👉 Gloria Hunniford OBE was the first woman on Radio 2. In a long career on radio and TV, she’s hosted programmes.
In a wide-ranging interview, Gloria discusses the loss of her daughter, Caron, from breast cancer 20 years ago, and how Caron spent her final years in the sunshine, in Australia. Plus, she reflects on the death of her husband, Steven, in August last year.
Gloria also discusses her pre-diabetes, her diagnosis, and how she’s learned to handle the condition.

👉 Plus, there are now 4.6 million people in the UK with a diagnosis of diabetes, up from 4.4 million from last year and an all-time high. Dr Hilary hears from Colette Marshall, Chief Executive of Diabetes UK.
Colette explains how an estimated 6.3 million people in the UK are living with ‘prediabetes’, which, if left untreated, could develop into type 2 diabetes.
There’s advice on the symptoms, risks, and complications, plus news of the latest, exciting developments in medical research.
For more information and advice, go to www.diabetes.org.uk

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