Capuring the nation in conversation. Conversations on the theme of Love.
A couple from Doncaster reflect on 40+ years of marriage and the choices they've made.
A couple from Sheffield reflect on their decision to move back to the UK from Australia.
They were married for 4 years. Jo and Andy discuss how they communicated then and why.
Jo and Andy discuss their marriage and how it may have been affected by autism.
40 years after her father split them up, a couple are back together. Will she say yes?
Partners Sarah Outen and Lucy discuss the new adventure that they are both embarking on.
Laura is deaf and losing her sight. Her stepdaughter Hannah says she's an inspiration.
Her recently diagnosed epilepsy is not going to stop an engaged couple sealing the knot.
Sarah and Phil battled breast cancer and bipolar disorder at the same time.
Lily & Matilda are both 10 and they are best friends, but they’ve had some rocky patches.
A mother and son talk about the dad who finds it hard to express love for the family.
The reality of choosing to marry a man 25 years older than yourself.
After twenty one years two friends meet the boy they both fell in love with.
Nicky and her Aunt Dodge remember Dodge's husband Paddy who swept her off her feet.
A mother and daughter discuss the loss of a son and a brother.
Partners Sylvia and Alison talk with their friend Jenny about the challenge of being gay.
Martin and Amelia are 40. They’re celebrating birthdays and surviving chronic illness.
A dynamic couple remain positive about his progressive neurological condition.
81-year-old Susan and 75-year-old June discuss love and marriage. Is it ever too late?
Married couple Tony and Michelle talk about how they feel their life is changing.
Helen and Virginia have both been married twice. What does marriage mean to them now?
Humour and love help Nicola and Jonathan deal with the pain of arthritis.
Flashbacks to armed service in Bosnia haunted Paul, but his Mum pulled him through it.
Husband and wife Ranjit and Sara remember the summer they fell in love in Oxford.