Listening Project conversations brought to life by talented young animators.
Laurie tells his father-in-law Brian about 12 terrifying hours on board HMS Antrim.
Laurie talks to Brian about his ship being hit by a bomb in the Falklands War.
Sisters forever, but one will always be older, and one will always be younger.
Bob had brushes with the associates of the Krays in the 1960s.
A conversation between 6 year old twins.
Yvonne's son Andrew chose to die at the Dignitas Clinic in Switzerland.
Jason and Alice's shared connection over their love of board games.
Now Kieron's become a dad; should surfing and skateboarding still take centre stage?
An aunt and her niece compare their widely different experiences of having dyslexia.
Filling in forms can be a trial when the male and female boxes are both non-applicable.
These two friends love the sea and encourage unity through traditional seafaring.
The thrill of the open road experienced from a motorbike saddle.
A couple who met at art college still fill their life with colour and patterns.
A conversation between friends who have differing views of the supernatural
A father and daughter whose family business was fishing consider the beauty of the sea.
Mother and daughter Betty and Elaine reflect on making do when you have ten children.
Two men brave the icy waters of Northern Ireland's lakes, rivers and seas.
Roland and his son share their love of the little colourful bricks.
A father and his daughter talk about his memories of the 1988 Piper Alpha explosion.
Dr Hargun moved to Britain in the early 1950s from Sindh Province, now in Pakistan.
A conversation between sisters reflecting on the alcohol-related death of their father
Two magicians who are expert in card tricks, mind-reading and spoon-bending,
A conversation remembering a courtship conducted via pen and ink.
A conversation between two zoo workers about their working day.