Capturing the nation in conversation
Ian and his mother Lorraine reflect on the day Ian was paralysed in a cycling accident.
Lizzie wants to hear more about her best friend Hannah's polar adventures.
Barbara and June talk about how they cope when the lifeboat and their menfolk are at sea.
Margaret tells her daughter about dancing for the Queen when she visited Stoke-on-Trent.
Suzanne and Julie were May Queens, but question the meaning of May Day traditions.
Priya talks to her grandfather about his move to Britain from India in the 1950s.
Doug fell in love with Vanessa before he knew she was married. Can he remember the moment?
Jimmy Mizen's death made national headlines. His mother and father discuss their loss.
Jonathan and his daughter Niimi talk about different cultures and traditions.
Best friends Agnes and Nancy say dementia has focused them on life rather than death.
Ken and Lorraine love their work, but is it time to leave it?
What can Hogwarts teach Grace and Marie about changing schools?
To escape her cold upbringing Alison left her family in search of warmer climes abroad.
Her recently diagnosed epilepsy is not going to stop an engaged couple sealing the knot.
A mother and her son struggle to talk about his father who died in a car accident.
They鈥檝e just started new schools. What are the new challenges?
Colin's decision to see Juliette's Edinburgh Fringe act changed both their lives forever.
Abbi expresses her concerns of becoming an army wife to fiance Tom.
Laura and Stephen on the precious time they spent with their new grandson in Australia.
Brothers Barry and Jeff talk about the upset caused by Barry's decision to join the army.
The reality of choosing to marry a man 25 years older than yourself.
Engaged couple Chris and Meli remember their first meeting, on an aid convoy to Kosovo.
The boyhood appeal of the Wild West never dimmed for 'cowboys' Alastair and Brian.
Robert used to be homeless. He wanted to warn his friend not to make the same mistakes.