Capuring the nation in conversation. Conversations on the theme of Love.
Soo and Kristy are mums. They discuss Soo’s choice to adopt and her challenges now.
Jim and June talk about their final resting place in the corner of a cemetery they love.
With sons diagnosed with cancer, two mums find mutual support in their close friendship.
How a German au-pair and English farm worker fell in love just after the Second World War.
Seeking true love in the Philippines.
Gill is surprised. Paul is angry. What does MSA mean for them both?
Christopher and Thomas are monks at Buckfast. How has monastic life changed over time?
Billy is Karen's uncle. He raised her like his daughter; now it's her turn to help him.
Shannon thanks next door neighbour Bernadette for being a great confidante.
A father tells his son that he will not try and attempt to take his own life again.
Maisie finds out from her grandma Madeleine why you should never pick on a woman’s baby.
Helen-Marie talks with her husband Jone about how it feels to be an army wife.
14 year old Johnny is a rising ballet star, but his Mum worries that he’s too intense.
Dusty talks with Margaret about being Gay and their shared faith.
For Tabitha and Jim, not being able to have their own children has been a real struggle.
Husband and wife Hazel and Roger talk about his regrets they didn't have children.
Margaret is haunted by her decision to put Africa before Ted, the love of her life.
Lesley talks to her grown-up children, Abbe & Mark, about their cross-cultural adoptions.
The everyday challenge of living with a man who has Tourette's syndrome.
Debbie and Finn share his experience of having two mums and his first impressions of her.
Adam thought he could tell his mum he was gay and she would keep the secret to herself.
Jo and Jimmy talk about his time in care and how he became part of her family.
Newly weds who've tried for eighteen months to have a baby.
Nine-year-old Molly enjoys family life, but would like her parents to get married.