Capturing the nation in conversation
Was Ruth's anorexia triggered by the death of her father?
Amy has alopecia and lost her hair two years ago. She talks to friend Amy.
Deborah and her son discuss what it's like to be a Jehovah's Witness.
Oby and Rebekah were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses. They discuss what this meant to them.
Jean is the daughter of Sir Stanley Matthews. She talks to grandson Cameron all about him.
Jean grew up without any hugs at home but daughter Karen has taught her how it's done
Bhavani explains to her friend Carol, a former teacher, why she didn't go to school.
Jamie asks his friend Clayton about why he has fallen on hard times again.
Mother and son Noreen and Rory talk about a death which shook their family last year.
Beth asks dad Sean what he was thinking when he saw her for the first time.
Eddie was in the Navy and was on the HMS Sheffield the day it was hit by a missile.
Ian kept the personal impact of the Piper Alpha tragedy from his daughter Amy, until now.
Two friends who live in London and have to face the British stereotypic view of Germans.
Declan wants to know all about his great grandma's wartime experiences.
Tom has been sober for 6 years. He talks to partner Zoe about his hopes for their future
Lesley wonders about son Kieron's priorities since he became a father
Connor wants to know all about his mum's pregnancy and his birth.
Peter talks to his son Ross about the impact psychosis has had on their relationship.
Friends Frank and Naim are successful musicians but still can鈥檛 impress their mums!
Jim and June talk about their final resting place in the corner of a cemetery they love.
Ian wants to go around the world on his motorbike again, how does Judith feel about it?
Shirley talks to her granddaughter about when Abbie was a little girl.
Capturing the nation in conversation. A 成人快手 Radio and British Library Partnership.
Alison and Caitlin recall the difficult relationship they both had with Alison's mum.