Olivia O'Leary is joined in conversation by two coroners, Peter Dean and Christopher Dorries. Show more
Olivia O'Leary talks to child psychologists Laverne Antrobus and Oliver James about how to raise a happy, well-adjusted child. Show more
Lady Carnarvon of Highclere Castle (setting for Downton Abbey) and James Hervey Bathurst of Eastnor Castle on the responsibility of owning two of Britain's finest stately homes. Show more
James Rhodes and Susan Tomes, two concert pianists, discuss their work with Olivia O'Leary. Show more
Dawn Richards is the mother of naturally conceived triplets, Emily Carlisle had twins following IVF. They discuss the joy and the sheer hard work of raising multiples. Show more
Olivia O'Leary talks to two personal columnists, Katherine Whitehorn, who wrote for The Observer, and Liz Jones, who writes for You magazine. Show more
Olivia O'Leary talks to two barristers, prosecutor Nicholas Hilliard and defence lawayer Dexter Dias, about whether justice can be bought by getting a good barrister. Show more
Olivia O'Leary talks to two stand-up comedians, probably the UK's first female Muslim stand-up, Shazia Mirza, and doctor, Paul Sinha. Show more
Two soldiers who were injured abroad discuss the financial, physical and psychological impact of their injuries. Show more
Olivia talks to two chefs about their careers: Michael Caines, who lost his right arm in a car accident, and Irish chef Darina Allen, who runs the Ballymaloe cookery school in Cork. Show more
Olivia O'Leary brings together people with similar experiences. Two of the world's most eminent facial surgeons discuss the finer points of their work.
Olivia O'Leary brings together people with similar experiences. 6/8. Judges: Olivia places two senior judges in the witness box.
Olivia O'Leary brings together people with similar experiences. City traders Roger Hanbury and Charles deRoeper discuss the highs and lows of their heady occupation. Show more
Olivia O'Leary brings together people who have had similar experiences. 3/8: Police officers who have been the victims of violent attacks talk about the traumatising after-effects.
Olivia O'Leary brings together people who have had similar experiences. 2/8. Two extras talk about their experiences as the lowest life-form on the film set.
Olivia O'Leary brings together people with similar experiences. 7/8. Having discovered they were adopted, Jonathan Rendall and Stephen Francis set out to trace their birth mothers.
Olivia O'Leary talks to investigative reporters Donal MacIntyre and Aniruddha Bahal, who discuss the danger, the morality and the motivation of going undercover to obtain a story.
Olivia O'Leary brings together people who have had similar experiences. Two young people, one male and one female, discuss what it means to sell the body for sex.
Olivia talks to two women who were raped by men they met on a night out and asks why conviction rates in the UK are so low compared with the rest of Europe. Show more
Olivia O'Leary brings together people who have had similar experiences. 4/8: Two bankrupts discuss what can be regarded as either financial disaster or a good way to clear debts.