Capturing the nation in conversation
Musicians Dean and Thomas talk about how school wasn't a positive experience for them.
Friends Giulia and Claudia talk about their lives as English language students in Belfast.
Students Abigail and Lina talk about how university didn't turn out as they expected.
Former flatmates Stephen and Susie discuss their differing experiences of love.
Husband and wife Joan and Brian discuss how they've made marriage work over the years.
David speaks to his mother Jane about her following him throughout his education.
Student Ross remembers the Christmas after his parents divorced with his friend Arthur.
Husband and wife Alan and Anne recall how a WWII bomb blast left Anne an unexpected gift.
Peter doesn't want children, Eve does. They sat down to discuss their future.
Partners Sylvia and Alison talk with their friend Jenny about the challenge of being gay.
Nicky and her Aunt Dodge remember Dodge's husband Paddy who swept her off her feet.
Husband and wife Ranjit and Sara remember the summer they fell in love in Oxford.
Sarah and Rebecca-Lauren are lifelong friends and consider each other family.
Helen was just three when her mother Janette made a decision that would change her life.
Irene sat down with her grandson Matt to relive her trip of a lifetime to Nepal.
Winifred and Helen celebrate their lifelong friendship spent in a Yorkshire mining town.
Rory and his sister Cheri discuss how dyslexia and dyspraxia have affected them.
Ethel talks to her son-in-law Tim about losing four members of her family all at once.
Lynn has finally taken the decision to retire from teaching. She talks to her sister Anna.
Priya talks to her grandfather about his move to Britain from India in the 1950s.
Annie asks her Grandma how she came to be married and a headmistress by the age of 21.
Sophie talks to her step-brother Oscar about what it鈥檚 like for him being autistic.