Capturing the nation in conversation
15-year-old Emily talks with her mum, Karen about her disability.
Best friends Michelle and Georgy discuss their different approaches to motherhood.
11-year-old Maria and her mother remember their years of surviving domestic abuse.
Siblings Kerry and Duncan talk about how their relationship has changed over their lives.
Husband and wife Ranjit and Sara remember the summer they fell in love in Oxford.
Eleanor & Isabel discuss their interest in feminsm & what attracts them to the movement.
Shedding a tear for a being a man, two friends lament the culture of the stiff upper lip.
Claudia, 11, is big sister to Isabella, 10. They talk about what makes sisterhood special.
June and Tanya have been blind since birth and discuss the challenges of daily life.
Edinburgh Festival veterans doubt their American touring theatre will return next year.
Thea is Jewish, Brigitte is German. Brigitte talks of her guilt about World War Two.
Friends Sheila and Helen talk about living without children.
Peter doesn't want children, Eve does. They sat down to discuss their future.
Tricia asks Dave what life is like three years after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Two highly successful men trying to get rid of the stigma of mental health issues at work
Catherine is a painter. Her daughter Bea is an etcher. Who inspires whom?
Tricia spent many years in psychiatric care. She talks to Carol about trying to escape.
Priscilla and Ann discuss the strength of their 42 year old friendship.
Phyliss and Freda were evacuees. They reflect on trains, tears and their mothers’ choices.
Andy and Dave discuss how their friendship helped them both come out in their own way.
Jane and Kim have chidren with disabilities. Why do they worry for their futures?
Laura is deaf and losing her sight. Her stepdaughter Hannah says she's an inspiration.
Gill is surprised. Paul is angry. What does MSA mean for them both?
Carol and Rob remember their friend Ian who died of a brain tumour in August 2012