Capturing the nation in conversation
Kerrie and Alex talk about tackling parenthood as a visually-impaired couple.
Father and son discuss how Leeds Carnival has shaped their family and their relationship.
Tommy talks to grandson Rhys about a future when he's no longer active.
Rory (aged nine) asks his 87-year old grandad Duncan about policing the north of Scotland.
With sons diagnosed with cancer, two mums find mutual support in their close friendship.
Mum Abi is finally able to put into words all that she wishes she'd said to her daughter.
Roger teaches technology. Joan is learning. Together they鈥檝e found the web and the world.
Two friends love to mix scenery with a pickled egg at every opportunity.
Does where we come from matter? Catherine and Peter discuss accents, identity and home.
Paige is a talented young drummer and has regular lessons with music teacher, Simon.
Nigel and Justin are hairdressers in their long established family firm.
Two friends talk about their childhood spent in the care of a Belfast children's home.
Louis and Ashley love horror. But is it curse or cure?
A friendship made at the running club is a friendship made in heaven.
A father and son reflect on working in a bar and the pressures to emigrate from Ireland.
Friends Alison and Wendi have differing ideas of how Alison's artistic alter-ego looks.
Debbie and Finn share his experience of having two mums and his first impressions of her.
Angeline had looked forward to parenthood, but the reality turned her life upside down.
When William and Elizabeth moved to Orkney as business partners, love soon followed...
Kath and Ellen discuss their concerns about wanting to have children.
Jenny tells her mother Sue about the effect her eating disorder had on her own life.
Margaret is haunted by her decision to put Africa before Ted, the love of her life.
Two gay men who came out later in life share their experiences of marriage and children.
For an ice cream maker and a farmer, this summer's rain has been bad news.