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This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Dr Hilary Jones discusses possible GP strike action Dr Hilary Jones has shared his hopes for the future following the launch of his new venture away from ITV . For over three decades, the TV doctor has become a household name for his trusted and expert health and medical advice, with regular appearances on Lorraine and This Morning.

He often advises listeners on their medical concerns, shares insight on well-being topics and sheds light on popular healthcare trends. The weekly Dr Hilary Show which premiered in July has also delved into the health journeys of his celebrity guests including Piers Morgan , Richard Madeley and Tony Blackburn . Speaking to Express.



co.uk , Dr Hilary shared his thoughts about the podcast potentially opening doors for a medical show on screens. Read more: This Morning fans call for Josie and Rylan to be 'permanent' after show change Dr Hilary Jones launched a podcast show in July (Image: ITV ) The healthcare professional said: “I think there’s plenty of room for medical stories as long as they’re presented in an informative and entertaining way, I think we could do this.

“They’re very popular in America, where I think people are more interested in medical messages, health and well-being. “There hasn’t been a dedicated medical show on British television for some time, you’d have to go back a long way to see a dedicated medical show.” Dr Hilary continued: “What we do, do in this country is cover subjects in lots of different programs but we don’t do anything in-depth very much.

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Read our Privacy Policy “That’s why I’m pleased to be doing his podcast, which will last around an hour every week.” Talking about his podcast, the TV star added: “We can go into depth covering a lot of different subjects and giving people what I think they’re interested in and what they need.” “I would hope one day, TV picks up the baton as well and runs with it so that we will get a bit more health messaging on the box,” Dr Hilary concluded.

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