Episode 8

Season 2Episode 845 minMar 21, 2018
Episode 8

Fiona meets the silver splitters - people who have divorced later in life - and finds out how to have as pain-free a divorce as possible, no matter how long you have been married. Dr Rangan Chatterjee continues his Making Sense of Our Senses week and explores why keeping in touch with your sense of touch could save your life. Nicki Chapman asks whether men should 'dress their age' when it comes to what not to wear. And Bill Turnbull is in Stockport, where he explores a test that tells you how long you have got to live.

Episode 8 has aired on Mar 21, 2018 at 9:15 AM
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