Long Lost Family returns on Monday and looks set to make viewers cry when it airs its ‘most touching reunion’ yet.
The ITV show spin-off Born Without a Trace begins its third series this week with hosts Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell revealing more astonishing stories of now adult found children desperate to discover their identities and meet their biological families, after years of unanswered questions.
Foundlings are people abandoned as babies, often in the first hours and days of their lives, born without a trace, without a birth certificate or name.
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The emotional stories in the new Born Without Trace episode series include a woman left over 70 years ago on a rack of a train at Paddington Station, to a young man left in the toilet near a football stadium in Wolverhampton in 1989.
Episode 1 stars Helen Knox, who was found on a cold December morning in Chesterfield 1998 in a box outside her hospital. Her story made the headlines in the local newspapers and Helen was quickly adopted and is now engaged to her two children.
The only memories Helen has to keep are the name tag of the hospital she received as a baby for ‘Gill Scarsdale’, the name of the nurse who looked after her and the hospital where she was left, and some photos of her taken with the maternity ward. nurses.
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The Long Lost Family team managed to track down Gill and her fellow nurse Susan, which led to an emotional reunion with Helen.
In a bizarre twist of fate, the ITV show was approached by another baby also cast in Chesterfield, with Victoria Vardy, who had left 18 months earlier.
Victoria had a very happy adoption and now has a daughter of her own. But despite a nationwide media call for information nearly a decade ago, Victoria is still no further for answers on who her parents are and why she was left behind.
Investigations into the two women’s former leads took everyone involved with Long Lost Family by surprise, with a preview of ITV’s teasing Monday episode that will bring “one of the most emotional reunions in history. from the program”.
Long Lost Family Born Without Trace is Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 9 p.m. on ITV
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Source: www.chroniclelive.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-05-24 13:16:44