Capturing the nation in conversation
Kath and daughter Kate recall their first impressions of the 'facts of life'.
Eight year old Grace and her grandmother share a passion for dance.
Tarsem tells his friend Gurvinder why he left his new bride in India to come to England.
Lynda tells friend Siobhan about her psychic gift
Helen-Marie talks with her husband Jone about how it feels to be an army wife.
Kas's husband Rik was diagnosed with Leukemia but survived against the odds.
When the rock in a relationship dies what anchors a mum bringing up three daughters?
Gary has stammered profoundly all his life. He talks to wife Jo about its impact.
A father and daughter reflect on her change of career, from dancer to singer.
Jo and Jimmy talk about his time in care and how he became part of her family.
It's now five years since Edward's kidney transplant. He & his mum reflect on the surgery.
Kate talks to husband Chris about dealing with her terminal cancer.
Jamie was killed by a drunk driver in 2010. His Mum and sister talk about life after loss.
Two friends drive 7000 miles in a 4x4 to Beijing in 30 days to raise money for charity.
Val and Simon have families affected by drug use. They share their feelings.
Les and Dave were milkmen. But how did the milk round shape their lives?
Identical twins Mary and Rosie discuss the pros and cons of looking so similar.
For Tabitha and Jim, not being able to have their own children has been a real struggle.
Ashley and Raj became friends growing up in Hackney. They discuss their future plans.
Two sisters. Two conversations. Thirty years of survival and silence about abuse.
Ruth and Jet share their thoughts on cleft lips, cowboy villains and Egyptian kings.
Lynn has finally taken the decision to retire from teaching. She talks to her sister Anna.
Neighbours Lynne and Donna share buckets, bailers and the experience of being flooded.
Barry is a recovering alcoholic. He talks about how his alcoholism affected his family.