Heartbreaking New Spin-off for BAFTA Winning TV Show


Heartbreaking New Spin-off for BAFTA Winning TV Show

Long Lost Family Explores Untold Stories

A BAFTA winning TV show, Long Lost Family, known for reuniting families under extraordinary circumstances, is set to explore a new and heartbreaking spin-off. The show, hosted by Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell, has been on air for 14 years and is now turning its attention to UK Mother and Baby units. The spin-off will investigate the treatment of unmarried mothers who gave birth in units between 1949 and 1976.

Uncovering Forgotten Stories

The show's producers, along with long-standing social worker Ariel Bruce, aim to bring back mothers who were separated from their newborn children in these units. The special series will shed light on a forgotten part of history and help mothers searching for answers before it's too late.

Call for Participants

Long Lost Family has issued a call out to potential participants who were part of a mother and baby home and had their child during the specified years. Women fitting the criteria are encouraged to apply and potentially find their child through the show's assistance.

Successful Spin-offs

In addition to the regular series, Long Lost Family has two successful spin-offs. 'What Happened Next?' follows reunited participants and delves deeper into their search, while 'Born Without Trace' explores the stories of 'foundlings' using DNA to uncover their biological relatives. The show's success has led to numerous spin-offs, captivating audiences with each episode.


Heartbreaking New Spin-off for BAFTA Winning TV Show

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