Capturing the nation in conversation
Through friendship, Peter has helped formerly homeless Kevin turn his life around.
They play guitars and they make guitars. Which is more meaningful?
Husband and wife Kathryn and Tony discuss retirement and their future together.
It’s not funny being a comedian. It's frightening. Craig and Luke feel the fear.
Brothers Gerald and Roland have worked the land together for more than six decades.
Shaun once lived in the wild with wolves. What did he learn and what did he lose?
Rev Alison is joined by her daughters to discuss her move to a new life in Australia.
Millie asks her grandad Douglas about life growing up and his recent battle with cancer.
Friends discuss being put on the Kindertransport rescue mission and their Jewish roots.
Jane speaks to partner Andrea about her sex change and its impact on their relationship.
Elaine and Marlene discuss life after the loss of their sons.
Laurie tells his father-in-law Brian about 12 terrifying hours on board HMS Antrim.
Retired doctor Steve talks to his friend Judy, a hospital chaplain.
81-year-old Susan and 75-year-old June discuss love and marriage. Is it ever too late?
A mother and son talk about the dad who finds it hard to express love for the family.
Finn talks about his brother's and sister's autism with his dad Ray.
Nick and Philip reflect on learning to accept themselves before finding love together.
Former miner Joe talks to his friend Fred about life on the picket line.
Fred talks to his son Neil about being seriously injured at Normandy and losing his sight.
Lucy is Sarah's first girlfriend. They discuss their world wind romance across an ocean.
Sarah Jayne tells her brother Phillip how angry she was when he went into prison.
Helen and Virginia have both been married twice. What does marriage mean to them now?
Friends Miguel and John debate the mysteries of life, luck and coffee.
Sophie talks to her step-brother Oscar about what it’s like for him being autistic.