Capturing the nation in conversation
Twins Roy and Noel discuss their guilt at not being more appreciative of their mother.
Her new grandson threatens a fairytale romance after childhood sweethearts get married.
Having lost her own mum, Heather feels her aunt Deirdre has become a mother figure to her
Meryl and Julia can still giggle about the birds and the bees!
Bronwen talks to Iris about the Norwegian sailors based in Cardiff during the war.
Ray & Terri talk about sticking together through 50 years of marriage.
Lesley talks to her grown-up children, Abbe & Mark, about their cross-cultural adoptions.
Stephanie used to find it too painful to talk about losing her mum. Then she met Jan...
Faraz, 28, a hospital doctor and student, Ahmed, 17, feel a cultural pressure to succeed.
Richard talks with teenage daughter Chekaya about his hopes for her future.
Adrian talks to brother Jan about enjoying freedom and growing up without their father.
A couple consider a time when they will no longer be around to see what happens.
Elissa wanted to thank her brother Aiden for supporting her in her battle against illness.
Errol and friend Chris talk about the highs and lows of fatherhood.
Reg was a prisoner of war and survived the Nagasaki atom bomb. His family remember him.
Anglo Italian friends Dave and Stefano share their thoughts on love, life and libido.
Pearly talks to her Mum, Nancy, about moving her family for work.
Pearly talks to Mum, Nancy, about where her family may have to move to find work.
Choosing where to bring up your children can be fraught with unintended consequences.
Janice talks to her grandson, Jonathan, about life and love.
Karen and Sheila are glamour girls with sight loss. What do they see in the mirror?
Humour heals an identical twin after a serious climbing accident.
The etiquette of the dirty linen basket.
Deborah asks her sister Sue what effect their ambitious mother had on her life.