Capturing the nation in conversation
Florence still wants to know where her daughter was that night. But will Claire tell?
Two friends celebrate the individual qualities of their Down's Syndrome children.
The friends look at how Caroline dealt with a diagnosis of cancer when she was pregnant.
Yvonne's son Andrew chose to die at the Dignitas Clinic in Switzerland.
Two mothers talk openly about the sexual awakening of their special needs teenagers.
Colleagues Glenn and Fliss discuss what inspires their work with domestic violence cases.
Twelve year old Mensa member Ramarni and his mum Anthea discuss changing schools.
Metal detectorists Mark and Richard find history. Can they also make their own?
Two railway managers talk candidly about dealing with a fatality on the network.
Jenny and George discuss the effect Jenny's multiple sclerosis has had on their marriage.
Mavis and Sandra lament the loss of the Carmarthenshire community where they grew up.
Henna and Shahid are newlyweds. They discuss how Henna's adjusting to a new life in Leeds
Eight-year-old schoolfriends Ben and Charlie discuss their dearly departed pets.
John and daughter Anna share a passion for Morris Minors.
Married couple Tony and Michelle talk about how they feel their life is changing.
Paul and Rebecca met online and dated for 18 months. They discuss why it didn't work out.
Younger sibling Natalie discusses trying to recover from self-harm with her sister Gail.
Former flatmates Stephen and Susie discuss their differing experiences of love.
Tony and Chris are magicians, but is there more to magic than cards and conjuring?
Jackie and Rachel are mother and daughter. Will there be another generation?
Carey asks his big cousin Theora why she married a man that she didn’t want to be with.
Mags and grand-daughter Daisy love Mondays because it is their time together.
Don and Mike recall nights out in Merthyr, getting themselves into trouble.
With so many boxes of memories, what's the cost of living with the past in the present?