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Over the past decade, Long Lost Family has reunited 336 people with missing relatives. We've helped 61 mothers to find children they thought they would never see again. We've brought 167 siblings together, often for the first time in their lives. But meeting is just the beginning; how easy is it to build relationships after a lifetime apart?
In this series, we find out, ‘What Happened Next?': revisiting some of our most extraordinary stories to catch up with people whose lives have been changed forever.
Presented by Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell.
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell follow three stories of sons coming to terms with the past, including Marc Wolfe's struggle to form a bond with his birth mother Esther, who lives in New Zealand. However, his search for identity didn't end there as researchers were able to reunite him with his birth father David, and the pair have grown close. One significant hurdle remained in the form of introducing David to his adoptive father Terry, and cameras were there as Marc introduces his two dads to each other.
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell follow the story of reunited siblings Geoffrey Tonks and Barbara Jacobs as they investigate a family mystery and try to trace a missing sister on Geoffrey's father's side. They also catch up with Robert Lindsay, who explores the difficulties of building a father/son relationship so late in life, and brother and sister Nicholas Rhoades and Cayley Cox talk about how they have already experienced an enormous amount together in the year that has passed since they met for the first time.
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell revisit more of the programme's most memorable searches, catching up with two people whose lives have been transformed. Kathleen Fraser Jackson was reunited with her birth mother in Canada, and the programme follows her to Jamaica to meet her youngest sister Peta Gay for the first time. The second story has never been shown before and features twins who were separated as babies.
Over the past decade, Long Lost Family has reunited 336 people with missing relatives. We've helped 61 mothers to find children they thought they would never see again. We've brought 167 siblings together, often for the first time in their lives. But meeting is just the beginning; how easy is it to build relationships after a lifetime apart?
In this series, we find out, ‘What Happened Next?': revisiting some of our most extraordinary stories to catch up with people whose lives have been changed forever.
Presented by Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell.