Capturing the nation in conversation
Two mother's share the pain and the ecstasy of having children.
Friends who grew up in East London in the 80s reflect on their schooling - and racism.
Violet and Chick are proud Romany Gypsies. Here they talk about the rules they live by.
Christopher and Thomas have both chosen the monastic life. Why?
Brenda admits that she believes her mother-in-law never thought she was good enough.
A brother and sister relive the raw pain of his bruising divorce.
A couple discuss the human side of medicine, and what happens when your child is sick.
How two sisters responded to their cold unforgiving parents.
Alison and her daughter deal with the dark side of social media, prank calls and texts.
A mother agonises over giving consent for her son's medical treatment.
Sarah and Rebecca-Lauren are lifelong friends and consider each other family.
Sarah and Phil battled breast cancer and bipolar disorder at the same time.
Chris was fostered by Allen four years ago. They discuss how their relationship has grown.
Phil and Lara have been friends since school but there鈥檚 one thing they can't agree on.
Mum and her 'new' daughter talk about being a transgender in Middlesbrough.
Chris and Rosie have a family and run their own business. But do they have time for love?
Nine-year-old Molly enjoys family life, but would like her parents to get married.
Tracey is a pink-haired, body-building, single mum. How does her son Josh feel about her?
A mother and son talk about why he disappeared in Thailand and how she coped.
Friends Giulia and Claudia talk about their lives as English language students in Belfast.
27-year-old Gemma talks to her key worker Kaz about living on the streets of London.
Joyce and her son Derek talk about coming to terms with the loss of his brother Graham.
16 year old friends, Maddie and Joel, both love to watch and talk about Dr Who.
Derek wants to know from his brother Ian what happened on the day their mother died.