Capturing the nation in conversation
Friends Lynn and Rachel have never talked about the death of Lynn's daughter Eleanor.
Siblings Kerry and Duncan talk about how their relationship has changed over their lives.
Jimmy Mizen's death made national headlines. His mother and father discuss their loss.
Carol reveals how proud she is of her daughter Suzanne, a daughter she nearly never had.
Anne tells her daughter Helen how it felt meeting her father after 37 years of searching.
Rin wanted to know if her sister Ingrid remembered their childhood in the same way.
Josephine talks to her partner Elliot about the loss of their son Edward.
Jim and Joan reflect on their love for each other and the passing of time.
Mabel talks to her son JD about how terrorism in Northern Ireland has impacted her life.
Norman and Chris talk about how having a missing family member has affected them.
Paula has a conversation with her daughter Maddie about her grandad.
Beryl met Graham's grandad Stan in her seventies. He asks her about their first date.
Sharon talks to her husband Stephen about how loving her adoptive parents were.
Marion tells Ann how their friendship helped her cope with the death of her daughter.
Alan talks to his wife about being the last employee of Stoke's porcelain factory.
After losing loved ones, Ole and Jill have found love again.
Michael and Gill discuss losing family members through deaths in Hull's fishing industry.
Retired doctor Steve talks to his friend Judy, a hospital chaplain.
Sarah talks about her marriage breakdown and how she hasn't seen her children since.