Capturing the nation in conversation
Christine tells her daughter Ruth why she decided to be a single parent.
Kate questions mum Kath's parenting technique of leaving her out in all weathers.
Husband and wife Phil and Nicky discuss cyber bullying.
Pam tells her friend Sarah about how she coped after surviving the Paddington rail crash.
Husband and wife Alan and Anne recall how a WWII bomb blast left Anne an unexpected gift.
Searching for individual happiness two sisters were separated by circumstance.
Cath and Ken discuss the impact alcohol had on their relationship.
Margaret and Monica tackle the rights and wrongs of cremation
Helen tells Wil how she managed to remain positive while battling Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
Gill is fearless for herself, but is fearful for Paul. Can he face a future without her?
Michael and Gill discuss losing family members through deaths in Hull's fishing industry.
Plans for a well earned retirement are postponed for two grandparent carers.
Christopher and Thomas are monks at Buckfast. How has monastic life changed over time?
Tommy went to sea aged 12. Now he sells fish, and Wilfred is one of his best customers.
Capturing the nation in conversation. In partnership with the British Library.
Natalie and Ian adopted their daughter from an orphanage in South Africa.
Helen tells her mum that life is harder as an adult without her childhood disfigurement.
Local life saver Keith meets two lives he changed for the better.
Auliya tells his friend Nawa about life as an asylum seeker in Hull.
Linda and Ruona talk about the tradition of circumcision for new born babies.
After losing loved ones, Ole and Jill have found love again.
Daughters of a methodist minister in Rhodesia discuss their compartmentalised childhood.
When Brendan fell sick with kidney disease, brother Kyron came to his rescue.
Gwen and husband, Clive share a love of theatre and met backstage on London's West End.