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- Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace is returning to follow more foundlings as they try to uncover the truth about their heritage. The sixth run of the ITV1 Long Lost Family spin-off will see Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell oversee the searches once more and meet those who were abandoned as babies and the relatives they discover.
www.whattowatch.com/watching-guides/long-lost-family-born-without-trace-season-6-release-date-interviews-and-everything-we-knowLong Lost Family: Born Without Trace season 6 - What To Watch
Jun 11, 2024 · Episode 1. The team make a shock discovery in the case of two baby girls abandoned in Chesterfield. View all. A man left as a baby in the waiting room of Reading train station in 1965 learns that...
Jun 7, 2024 · Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace season 6 — release date, interviews and everything we know. By Caren Clark. published 7 June 2024. Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace season 6 sees Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell return to help people uncover their roots.
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Jun 12, 2024 · A woman who still bears physical scars from being left alone at Euston Station's long-stay car park seeks answers along with a foundling with no origin story.
The team make a shock discovery in the case of two baby girls abandoned in Chesterfield. Davina & Nicky help foundlings find the family - a deeply moving watch.
Jun 10, 2024 · June 10, 2024 • 47m. Thomas was left as a baby in the waiting room of Reading train station in 1965. Extraordinarily, the first birth relative the team finds for him is another foundling: Martina - left as a baby on the steps of a Dublin church.
Jun 8, 2024 · Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace | Series 6 Preview (ITV1) The award-winning series returns - using the latest DNA technology, genealogy and decades of experience, lead social worker Ariel Bruce and her team find answers to the seemingly impossible questions foundlings have about their identity.
Jun 11, 2024 · British film-makers have a mixed record when it comes to retelling the history of Ireland’s Magdalene laundries and mother and baby homes.