Capturing the nation in conversation. Conversations on the theme of health.
The parents of a 16-year-old recall their son's stroke and the day their lives changed.
Surviving the trauma of third degree burns.
Neil and Tracey share a kidney. Tracey tells Neil why she was more than happy to help.
Doctors believed Harold was too ill to live. Today he is a "walking miracle".
Jean talks intimately with her daughter Rebecca about the difficulties of failing health.
Charlotte tells Alexandra how life has changed for the better since her health scare.
Peter doesn't want children, Eve does. They sat down to discuss their future.
Two friends both share a fascination for potholing, but from very different perspectives.
Husband Paul tells his wife Marian how much her miscarriages affected him too.
Ian and his mother Lorraine reflect on the day Ian was paralysed in a cycling accident.
John loves to read. So does Roger. But are the characters they imagine ever the same?
Sarah and Phil battled breast cancer and bipolar disorder at the same time.
Her cancer treatment ending Christine wants her brother to help her to enjoy life again.
Safiya and her mum discuss the impact her sister’s Down’s Syndrome has had on the family.
Elissa wanted to thank her brother Aiden for supporting her in her battle against illness.
Helen was just three when her mother Janette made a decision that would change her life.
Mum and her 'new' daughter talk about being a transgender in Middlesbrough.
Brian's serious head injury cost him his high-flying career, and nearly his family.
Natalie lost her sight as a result of a tumour. She remembers how prayers failed to help.
Tricia spent many years in psychiatric care. She talks to Carol about trying to escape.
Best friends Cameron and James both tried to be brave when Cameron became seriously ill.
For an ice cream maker and a farmer, this summer's rain has been bad news.
Midwife Jude has delivered six of her grandchildren, including three for daughter Lisa.
Beth’s birth mother was an alcoholic and Beth has struggled with major health problems.