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Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the documentary series which aims to reunite family members after years of separation and offers a lifeline for people who are desperate to find long-lost relatives.
IMDb 8,3/10201113 temporadas
TV-PG
6 episódios
  • 1. Episode 1

    1. Episode 1

    Separated at birth, Jennifer spent a lifetime searching for her twin. Karen discovered that the woman she believed to be her older sister was her mother. She spent 20 years trying to track her father down.
    Separated at birth, Jennifer spent a lifetime searching for her twin. Karen discovered that the woman she believed to be her older sister was her mother. She spent 20 years trying to track her father down.
    TV-PG
    47 min
    20/04/2011
  • 2. Episode 2

    2. Episode 2

    Wayne believes he will finally make sense of his own identity when he meets his father. Forced to choose between her husband and the baby she’d had by another man, Debbie had her baby boy adopted. She has spent years trying to trace him.
    Wayne believes he will finally make sense of his own identity when he meets his father. Forced to choose between her husband and the baby she’d had by another man, Debbie had her baby boy adopted. She has spent years trying to trace him.
    TV-PG
    46 min
    27/04/2011
  • 3. Episode 3

    3. Episode 3

    Featuring Jeannie Elgar, who last saw her brother Geoffrey when she was eight, and Kirsty West, who struggled with the decision she made as a teenager to have her son adopted.
    Featuring Jeannie Elgar, who last saw her brother Geoffrey when she was eight, and Kirsty West, who struggled with the decision she made as a teenager to have her son adopted.
    TV-PG
    45 min
    4/05/2011
  • 4. Episode 4

    4. Episode 4

    Adopted as a baby, Laura McCarthy wants to find her mother and half-sister. Sarah Gale was also adopted and had a happy childhood but cannot rest until she finds her real mother.
    Adopted as a baby, Laura McCarthy wants to find her mother and half-sister. Sarah Gale was also adopted and had a happy childhood but cannot rest until she finds her real mother.
    TV-PG
    45 min
    11/05/2011
  • 5. Episode 5

    5. Episode 5

    Featuring Wane Leyland, who has spent a lifetime blaming himself for his father's disappearance, and Wendy Brotherwood, whose younger sister Sarah went missing 13 years ago.
    Featuring Wane Leyland, who has spent a lifetime blaming himself for his father's disappearance, and Wendy Brotherwood, whose younger sister Sarah went missing 13 years ago.
    TV-PG
    46 min
    18/05/2011
  • 6. Episode 6

    6. Episode 6

    Samantha is hoping to find her Caribbean father to help her make sense of her cultural identity. Carole wants to find relatives she has not seen for 50 years.
    Samantha is hoping to find her Caribbean father to help her make sense of her cultural identity. Carole wants to find relatives she has not seen for 50 years.
    TV-PG
    45 min
    25/05/2011
  • Long Lost Family (UK)
    IMDb 8,3/10201113 temporadas
    Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the documentary series which aims to reunite family members after years of separation and offers a lifeline for people who are desperate to find long-lost relatives.
    Criadores e elenco
    Realização
    Duncan Coates
    Produção
    Leanne KleinDuncan Coates
    Elenco
    Davina McCallNicky Campbell
    Estúdio
    Wall to Wall Media Ltd.
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    TV-PG
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    EnglishEnglish Dialogue Boost: MediumEnglish Dialogue Boost: High
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