
S01 Episode 1
Long Lost Family
Series which aims to reunite family members after years of separation. When she was 11, Jennifer Wilson discovered she that had a twin sister from whom she had been separated at birth. Jennifer has always felt as if a part of her was missing and has spent a lifetime searching for her twin. Also, Karen Lloyd found out at the age of seven that the woman she knew as an older sister was in fact her mother.
46 mins · Thu, 21 Apr 2011

S01 Episode 2
Long Lost Family
Ever since he discovered the truth about his real father at the age of 15, Wayne has been on a quest to find his dad - ignoring family warnings about the kind of man his father is. Wayne believes that he will only be able to make sense of his own identity when he finally gets to meet his dad. The show also follows Debbie Eades who, 26 years ago, gave her son up for adoption and is now hoping to be reunited.
46 mins · Thu, 28 Apr 2011

S01 Episode 3
Long Lost Family
When Jeannie Elgar was eight years old, a couple called Mr and Mrs Smith took her younger brother Geoffrey away for adoption and Jeannie never saw him again. She later discovered that they had boarded a boat for Australia and Jeannie has been desperate to find Geoffrey ever since. The show also follows the story of Kirsty West, who fell pregnant at the age of 15 after a holiday romance and gave her child up for adoption.
44 mins · Thu, 5 May 2011

S01 Episode 4
Long Lost Family
Laura and Sarah are two women who were given up for adoption as babies and have been trying for years without success to trace their birth mothers, with Laura discovering in her quest that she also has a half-sister.
45 mins · Thu, 12 May 2011

S01 Episode 5
Long Lost Family
Wane Leyland searches for his father; Wendy Brotherwood and her sister Sharon search for their younger sister Sarah.
45 mins · Thu, 19 May 2011

S01 Episode 6
Long Lost Family
Samantha is hoping to find her Caribbean father to help her make sense of her cultural identity, and Carole wants to find relatives she has not seen for 50 years.
44 mins · Thu, 26 May 2011