Kirsty Young begins a history of how British families have changed since the Second World War by looking at marriage, and how it has become ...
Series charting the revolution in modern fatherhood in Britain over the last 100 years. The opening part explodes the myth of th...
The story of the revolution in modern fatherhood in Britain during the last 100 years. How did fathers cope after returning home ...
The modern father has a more intimate relationship with his children, but the sexual revolution, feminism and modern divorce laws...
This program focuses on the daily struggle for survival in Britain by millions of families who lived in poverty, including...
Program looks at the heart-rending experience of substitute parents - nannies, foster mothers, step-parents and housemothers as well as ...
A look into the landmark case of the divorce of Katrin Radmacher and Nicolas Granatino.
An eight-week-old baby is rush ed to hospital bruised and with a broken arm. Her mother has admitted to "shaking her". Dr Danya Glaser explores the f...
Six weeks after Baby Jane is taken into hospital her parents are fighting for possession. The family show why the right decisi...
Changes in family structures as a result of the women's liberation movement and changes in laws to homosexuality and div...
Series on how people from other countries adapt to living in Britain. Including young Kurds living in the shadow of armed gangs in North Londo...
The film examines the phenomenon of feral children, brought up by animals, and isolated from all human contact. What are they like in adulthood an...
Robert Kilroy-Silk presents a discussion on growing up in a violent family.
How are homes changing? In a special series Laurie Taylor and sociologists visit listeners' homes to explore private life. ...
First of a three part series offering an insight into the world of drug use among young people. This prog examines the cas...
Two struggling GCSE students move in with two of the highest achievers in their year. Can this change in home environment and parental influence...
Film-maker Simon Glass explores his family history and tells the story of the Yorkshire Jews in the early 20th century.
A family gives up their 21st-century technology and travels back in time. As they enter the 50s, it's goodbye to the flat-screen TV an...
A family gives up their 21st-century technology and travels back in time. As they enter the 60s, there's more fun to be had - a trip t...
A family gives up its 21st-century technology and travels back in time. Rob and Steph share more time together, playing darts with Eri...
A family gives up its 21st-century technology and travels back in time. The family embrace the 80s, where TV and shopping dominated ou...
A family gives up its 21st-century technology and travels back in time. The family enter the 90s, where new technology arrives at a di...
The emergence of a new type of fatherhood over the past 50 years as changes in society meant fathers were able to b...
Although fatherhood gave many the most profound emotional fulfilment, fathers were not expected to participate in raising their children and...
A family gives up its 21st-century technology and travels back in time. In the final episode, they discover what the future might h...
Fatherhood from the 1990s, access rights to children after divorce, step-parenting, Fathers for Justice.
British Bangladeshis have one of the highest relative poverty rates of any ethnic group in the UK, with many living in low income hous...
The story of Leah Betts, an 18 year old who died from taking an ecstasy tablet on her 18th birthday in 1995. Explores the role of t...
The Armstrong family - Ian, Kate and their two children - live in a comfortable country house. But the house conceals a terrible secret.
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