Capturing the nation in conversation. Conversations on the theme of health.
Meryl and Julia can still giggle about the birds and the bees!
Marsha and Cali are mums and recovered addicts. How will they tell their kids about drugs?
Civil partners recall the sudden onset of Gabi's psychosis, when she attacked Victoria.
This what to do when I die. Rosemary talks to daughters Emma and Vaila about her death.
Humour and love help Nicola and Jonathan deal with the pain of arthritis.
Amy has alopecia and lost her hair two years ago. She talks to friend Amy.
Ray & Terri talk about sticking together through 50 years of marriage.
Val and Simon have families affected by drug use. They share their feelings.
Pat and Tony both have partners with dementia. They discuss coping and caring.
Zoe has stood by partner Tom on his journey to sobriety. They talk about their struggles.
Ruth and Jet share their thoughts on cleft lips, cowboy villains and Egyptian kings.
Keiran asks his mum about the brain disease that nearly killed her when she was pregnant.
Flashbacks to armed service in Bosnia haunted Paul, but his Mum pulled him through it.
Expecting a baby but also dealing with chronic illness. How will Lucy and Stephen cope?
Alice is eight - she has a rare skin condition that makes her allergic to sunlight.
The everyday challenge of living with a man who has Tourette's syndrome.
Edward has been blind since birth. He talks with mum Alison about the future.
Twins Gwennan and Elin talk about their close relationship and Gwennan's alopecia.
Andrea wants her 21 year old daughter to take a test for an inherited breast cancer gene.
Sylvia and Dennis like twists, turns, highs and lows. Is life just a ride too?
Two friends face the uncomfortable reality of having to live with grey hair and wrinkles.
The reality of choosing to marry a man 25 years older than yourself.
15-year-old Emily talks with her mum, Karen about her disability.
Newly weds who've tried for eighteen months to have a baby.