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Yesterday my wife came across this UK series called Long Lost Family. The program started in 2011 and two presenters (and a team of researchers) have helped people find children, parents, brothers and sisters who have disappeared from their lives for decades.
It is stunning. Each story is unique. They are heart breaking but heart warming. Humanity shines through each individuals search for the people they have never forgotten.
There are so many outstanding elements to these 45 minute documentaries.
1) Each back story tells us what life was like for these families that led to separation. There is much to learn about life in the 50's/60's and 70's
2) The editing is superb. They do capture the interactions exceptionally well
3) The producers and the presenters are exceptionally respectful. They are warm, supportive and loving. But they stand back and let the people do the talking.
4) They don't wring out emotion. The reality of the situation has its own momentum. For once we don't have the overblown BS hype that seems to characterise so much TV.
The stories are so different and each is very moving.
As I watch the shows I'm aware they are rapidly going off air. The ABC has Series 3-7 on air and they are only online for a few weeks. These are such great stories they deserve to be seen and reflected on by as many people as possible.
I'm certain many of us have friends or relatives who have had these experiences. It is deeply profound to be reunited with a child or sibling who for whatever reason has gone out of our lives.
If you want to see these docs on the ABC you need to get your skates on and set aside some serious viewing time. But IMV they are absolutely worth it.
Cheers
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Yesterday my wife came across this UK series called Long Lost Family. The program started in 2011 and two presenters (and a team of researchers) have helped people find children, parents, brothers and sisters who have disappeared from their lives for decades.
It is stunning. Each story is unique. They are heart breaking but heart warming. Humanity shines through each individuals search for the people they have never forgotten.
There are so many outstanding elements to these 45 minute documentaries.
1) Each back story tells us what life was like for these families that led to separation. There is much to learn about life in the 50's/60's and 70's
2) The editing is superb. They do capture the interactions exceptionally well
3) The producers and the presenters are exceptionally respectful. They are warm, supportive and loving. But they stand back and let the people do the talking.
4) They don't wring out emotion. The reality of the situation has its own momentum. For once we don't have the overblown BS hype that seems to characterise so much TV.
The stories are so different and each is very moving.
As I watch the shows I'm aware they are rapidly going off air. The ABC has Series 3-7 on air and they are only online for a few weeks. These are such great stories they deserve to be seen and reflected on by as many people as possible.
I'm certain many of us have friends or relatives who have had these experiences. It is deeply profound to be reunited with a child or sibling who for whatever reason has gone out of our lives.
If you want to see these docs on the ABC you need to get your skates on and set aside some serious viewing time. But IMV they are absolutely worth it.
Cheers

Long Lost Family: Series 10 Episode 1
A mother and father who, having fought in vain to get their son back through the courts, have lived with a lifetime of loss; and a son's search for his birth mother, who disappeared from his life when he was a baby.
