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Trisha Goddard reveals her cancer has returned but promises to 'keep enjoying what I've always enjoyed'

TV star Trisha Goddard has bravely revealed that her breast cancer has returned, but she's determined to keep enjoying her life. The 66 year old presenter was first diagnosed with the disease in 2008 and has now been told she has secondary breast cancer, which can be treated but not cured.Trisha found out about her diagnosis 19 months ago but has only just decided to share the news. "It's not going to go away," she said, adding that the knowledge brings both grief and fear.
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Backstage secrets from Trisha Goddard's show – free cigarettes to wild parties
ITV in 1998.Setting the world to rights with her engaging and sometimes controversial topics, Trisha captivated viewers while trying her best to help those in need who may have problems with their relationships.Following the format of American productions like Maury and The Jerry Springer Show, the programme quickly became a hit among Brits who were keen to see guests hang their dirty laundry in public.After an internal dispute with ITV, Trisha moved her programme over to Channel 5 in 2004 and renamed it Trisha Goddard before the programme ended in 2010.Although there was plenty of drama on-screen, there was also quite a lot going on behind the scenes that many are unaware of.Daily Star has taken a look at the backstage secrets from the show.During the 1990s and early 2000s, smoking indoors was legal and common throughout the UK.A number of Trisha's guests who appeared on the show smoked, so the programme would provide them with free packs of cigarettes to keep them calm and happy before they went on set.Talking to the Mirror about the show, an insider previously said that guests would have an order once they arrived in the studios and a production runner would head to the shops to pick up whatever they requested.The insider explained: "The guests would all be given free cigarettes to keep them happy."Smoking indoors was legal at the time and they would all be puffing away in their dressing rooms."Someone would be dispatched early doors to take a cigarette order from them all, then a runner would go to the corner shop and buy packets of fags to take back to the studio for the guests."According to another insider who previously worked on the show, wild parties and nights out took place frequently too.
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