Fiona investigates why Britian's elderly population are more than twice as likely to die in a house fire. Dr Chatterjee encourages us to know our blood pressure numbers. Bill looks into baldness.
Fiona Phillips looks at how we can get our motoring mojo back via driving refresher courses. Dr Rangan Chatterjee asks if Britain is a nation addicted to painkillers.
Fiona Phillips asks what are we doing about the loneliness epidemic that is sweeping Britain. Dr Rangan Chatterjee looks into why sleep could be the key to good health.
Bill offers some advice on pensions. Dr Chatterjee looks at what happens when we lose our hearing and what can be done about it. Fiona looks at the lack of new bungalows being built.
Fiona learns how to combat the con artists targeting Britain's pensioners by phone. Bill meets the students who could be the saviour of social care. Dr Chatterjee sniffs out ways of saving your senses of smell and taste.
Fiona meets "silver splitters" who have divorced late in life. Rangan explores how your sense of touch could save your life. Nicki asks if men should dress their age. Bill learns about a test that tells you how long you will live.
Nicki meets those who feel having children later in life keeps them young. Bill finds about businesses hiring a new generation of workers. Rangan looks at the sense-of-sight.
Nicki hears how music is helping people with dementia make new memories. Fiona looks into the future when robots look after people. Ainsley shines a light on vitamin C. Rangan looks at the sense of balance.