Capturing the nation in conversation
What's it like to be ten years old and living with a dangerous heart condition?
George thinks she's the voice of common sense in their same sex relationship.
Friends Lynn and Rachel have never talked about the death of Lynn's daughter Eleanor.
Dad Leif helps his daughter to remember the mum she lost when she was 4.
Humour and love help Nicola and Jonathan deal with the pain of arthritis.
Cal is running away with the circus and dad Roger knows it's the right choice
Matthew may only be 9½, but he's already decided he's never leaving home.
Beryl met Graham's grandad Stan in her seventies. He asks her about their first date.
Willie and Alison talk about the difference that Alzheimers has made to their lives.
Friendship unites two men across the social divide.
A father thanks his daughter for being there for him when he was ill.
Students Abigail and Lina talk about how university didn't turn out as they expected.
Victor shares his new love of life with Finola, who helped him learn to read and write.
Tiffany and Marcia talk about how social media has been a source of support for Tiffany.
Jim and Joan reflect on their love for each other and the passing of time.
Val and Audrey grew up together in Stoke-on-Trent. They share their memories.
The Good Life? Self-sufficient farmers Simon and Debbie have meaty matters to discuss.
Anne remembers meeting Betty during the Holy Cross primary school dispute in Belfast.
Barbara talks about compulsively plucking out her hair from the age of nine.
Aynsley is from the country. Lucy is from the city. Can they agree on animals like foxes?
Paula has a conversation with her daughter Maddie about her grandad.
A chief executive and a former medical director discuss how to manage a NHS Trust.
John loves to read. So does Roger. But are the characters they imagine ever the same?
12 year old Leondre talks to his Dad, Antonio, about family, music and helping the poor.