Listening Project conversations brought to life by talented young animators.
A mother and daughter rejoice in what others view as their eccentric hobby, clog-dancing!
A husband and wife deal with her fatal illness differently.
An English girl and an Indian Brahmin fall in love over a spaghetti bolognese breakfast.
Jonathan and his daughter Niimi talk about different cultures and traditions.
Fred talks to his son Neil about being seriously injured at Normandy.
Two former flatmates in their twenties discuss their differing experiences of love.
Surviving the trauma of third degree burns.
Two recent graduates reflect on the unrelenting pressure to succeed academically.
An aunt and her niece compare their widely different experiences of having dyslexia.
A 10-year-old quizzes his youth worker about what he was like at his age; has he changed?
A husband and wife discuss the ways that his Parkinson's has changed their life together.
Kim and Luke, mother and son, had a conversation about Ben, Luke's twin brother.
Biggy and Barry talk about a lucky escape from an over-enthusiastic Staffie.
Beryl and Graham talk about how she met his grand-dad, Stan Wilson
Rosie and Mary talk warmly about being mistaken for each other as siblings.
Linford and Whit have an important discussion about living as immigrants in England.
Saph and Milly discuss the ludicrous joys of burlesque.
Elsie and Netta share memories of the best that was left behind.
Brothers, Bub and Tun, talk about what makes their relationship tick.
Marion and Ann on how their friendship enabled Marion to face life again after tragedy.
Friends, Oliver and Eliot discuss the very serious business of football.
Magicians, Tony and Chris, discuss the impact magic has had on their self-esteem.
Kim and Shaun discuss using some alternative parenting techniques.
Brothers, Kit and Felix, know exactly how to wind each other up.