Capturing the nation in conversation
After twenty one years two friends meet the boy they both fell in love with.
Claude and daughter Tiah talk about overcoming negative stereotypes to be a good parent
Margaret is worried that her son's drag act is taking over his life.
Keiran asks his mum about the brain disease that nearly killed her when she was pregnant.
Cycling together into the sunset of life.
Surviving the trauma of third degree burns.
Alan talks to his wife about being the last employee of Stoke's porcelain factory.
Liam talks to his youth worker and friend Mat about growing up in children's homes.
Who listens to a therapist? Elaine is a psychotherapist and Renata works in counselling...
Marc talks to foster dad Colin about turning his life around after a difficult beginning.
Penny and Elisabeth share their memories of the 1953 East Coast Floods.
Marsha and Cali are mums and recovered addicts. How will they tell their kids about drugs?
Helen tells Wil how she managed to remain positive while battling Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
When do you tell the kids their dad is dying?
A mother and son discuss why he wants to join the army and whether he's ready to kill.
Tommy talks to his best friend Lee about being illiterate and how he turned things around.
Mother and son Katherine and Tam talk about Tam's returning home after university.
Jeremy and Darren talk about fatherhood and how their fathers have influenced them.
Paddy and Diane have been together for 20 years, is it time to get married?
Martin was almost 60 when he discovered he wasn't quite who he thought he was.
Old friends John and Jim remember their days working at Reading's famous biscuit factory.
After twenty one years living together Marie has left Colin for the sake of her children.
Civil partners recall the sudden onset of Gabi's psychosis, when she attacked Victoria.
Zoe has stood by partner Tom on his journey to sobriety. They talk about their struggles.