Capturing the nation in conversation
Two friends share stories of their grandmothers, who couldn’t have been more different.
Stephanie & Toby share very happy memories of their son, Rory, who died at the age of 14.
During the Gulf War Debbie and Leslie were held hostage for three months.
A Widowed daughter feels left out in the cold.
Eifion and Russell became friends presenting programmes at Wrexham Maelor Hospital Radio
Friends Ali and Peg share a passion for football. They talk love, life and Leeds United.
A mother and son reflect on the loneliness and pain of dealing with depression.
David and Natasha like warrior characters and costumes. But what is their real battle?
How a German au-pair and English farm worker fell in love just after the Second World War.
How a subsidised scooter has replaced the taxi of mum and dad.
Natalie lost her sight as a result of a tumour. She remembers how prayers failed to help.
A mother's lonely childhood with her single mother influenced her to have a large family
18 year old Nathan talks to mum Sue about the Rugby Match that changed his life forever.
Margaret and Sheila recall how their peaceful protest in Palestine took a dramatic turn.
Doctors believed Harold was too ill to live. Today he is a "walking miracle".
Two friends talk about the extraordinary partnership they have with their guide dogs.
Jackie and Julie both lost their first children. They discuss living with the loss.
Daughter Caroline tells her mum how she feels about Ali's job as a humanitarian worker.
Prakash talks to his son Sunil about being forced to flee Uganda aged 18.
Sanchez talks to Dad Han about whether he should pursue careers in football or reality TV
Tom starting drinking as a teenager. He's been sober for 6 years and talks to partner Zoe
Friends dedicated to promoting understanding of anorexia, after their own experiences.
Tush and Toller on the extraordinary names the fishing community has given its members.
Irene sat down with her grandson Matt to relive her trip of a lifetime to Nepal.