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1/13. Colin Parry's life changed forever when his young son was fatally injured by IRA bombing. He tells Mark Stephen how he now devotes his life to campaigning for peace. Show more
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1/13. Colin Parry's life changed forever when his young son was fatally injured by IRA bombing. He tells Mark Stephen how he now devotes his life to campaigning for peace. Show more
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2/13. Mark Stephen explores the significant moments in people's lives. Hugh and Ellen Muir have devoted their lives to giving love and support to special needs children.
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4/13. Mark Stephen explores the significant moments in people's lives. Simon Calder has visited many spiritual places, but the one that means the most to him is in Scotland.
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5/13. Mark Stephen explores the significant moments in people's lives. John Wagner realised his 'rock and roll' lifestyle was going to be the death of him.
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3/13. Mark Stephen explores significant moments in people's lives. Lauren St John discovered her childhood in Rhodesia was far from idyllic following the country's independence.
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7/13. Orkney farmer Tommy Sinclair tells Mark Stephen his passion for taking risks is very much in his blood.
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8/13. What makes you hate the person you love? Chris Lee tells Mark Stephen of the day he discovered his girlfriend was HIV positive and had kept it from him for the last two years.
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10/13. Opera singer Linda Esther Gray tells Mark Stephen how she coped when she lost the ability to sing and in the process her successful career and lifestyle. Show more
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11/13. Karen Darke always thought she'd rather be dead than paralysed. Karen talks to Mark Stephen about her Turning Point that led her to a new beginning. Show more
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13/13. After surviving a serious illness, Andrew Greig was inspired to pick up his golf clubs and tour 18 courses around Scotland. Andrew shares his story with Mark Stephen. Show more
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12/13. Mark Stephen talks to Sarah Wade, who has been working tirelessly with Romanian orphans for the last 8 years.
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6/13. Chantel Mrimi tells Mark Stephen how her poor childhood in Zaire gave her the determination to seek a better life in Scotland.
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9/13. Martha Long was physically, mentally and sexually abused by her stepfather, but remarkably found the strength to forgive him. Show more