Julian Clary chats about his panto appearance as The Spirit of the Bells in Dick Whittington this year. Royal correspondent Camilla Tominey talks about yesterday's announcement that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are engaged. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers about how to approach possible clashes with the in-laws in today's phone-in. Ryan Stevens talks about the trouble he has had getting a job as a result of his Tourette's syndrome and his appearance in the latest series of Employable Me, while he is joined in the studio by occupational psychologist Nancy Doyle, who discusses the stigma attached to disabled people in the workplace. Lee Brooke talks live from America about surviving a horrific bear attack which saw his nose ripped off and how he has been preparing to reattach it, by regrowing his nose on his arm. Dr Chris Steele casts an expert eye over the latest health headlines.