Capturing the nation in conversation. Conversations about families.
Linford thanks his friend Whit for being a great role model.
Olivia hears, for the first time, the harsh reality of her grandma's early life in Jamaica
Sarah and Rebecca-Lauren are lifelong friends and consider each other family.
A mother and son discuss why he wants to join the army and whether he's ready to kill.
Rory and his sister Cheri discuss how dyslexia and dyspraxia have affected them.
Younger sibling Natalie discusses trying to recover from self-harm with her sister Gail.
A father and son reflect on the horror of a violent robbery that changed their lives.
Jackie and Julie both lost their first children. They discuss living with the loss.
Carey asks his big cousin Theora why she married a man that she didn’t want to be with.
Rev Alison is joined by her daughters to discuss her move to a new life in Australia.
Margaret is worried that her son's drag act is taking over his life.
Twins Gwennan and Elin talk about their close relationship and Gwennan's alopecia.
When you lose your only child to cancer how do you deal with not being parents anymore?
Despite a 63 year age gap, Gwen and her granddaughter Yumi love to talk about books.
Daughter Caroline tells her mum how she feels about Ali's job as a humanitarian worker.
Tom rears pigs. Kirsty is a vegetarian. What should they feed their son, 9 month old son?
Natalie talks to her mum Mary about hiding her self-harm from the family.
To escape her cold upbringing Alison left her family in search of warmer climes abroad.
Ray & Terri talk about sticking together through 50 years of marriage.
Twins Roy and Noel discuss their guilt at not being more appreciative of their mother.
Harsh seas, wild weather and dangerous machinery make fishing a dangerous occupation.
Nine-year-old Molly enjoys family life, but would like her parents to get married.
David talks to father Trevor about the influence he’s had on his music and life.
The parents of a 16-year-old recall their son's stroke and the day their lives changed.