Where to stream Long Lost Family Season 9

Season 9

Watch Long Lost Family Season 9 in Australia

Released: 10th Jun, 2019

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Where to watch Long Lost Family Season 9

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Season 9 Episodes

S09 Episode 1

Episode 1

Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell return to help more people reunite with long-lost relatives, beginning with 67-year-old Christine Rose's search for the sisters she was separated from at the age of four when her mother was prosecuted for neglect. The three young girls were taken by social services during the night and sent to separate children's homes. Nicky leads the search for Christine's sisters and the team makes remarkable discoveries, revealing layers of family that she never knew existed.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 10 Jun 2019

S09 Episode 2

Episode 2

Adopted as a baby, Nicholas Rhoades asked the programme for help in trying to track down his birth mother. The only information he had was her name and the address she was living at when she gave him up, but he never found the courage to knock on the.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 17 Jun 2019

S09 Episode 3

Episode 3

Singer-songwriter KT Tunstall always knew she was adopted and in 1998 was reunited with her birth mother, who told her that her father never wanted to give her up - a message that has inspired her to find out what happened to him. Brother and sister Simon Munro and Carole Killick grew up apart after their mother left when they were young in the 1960s, but the siblings were reunited more than 20 years ago and are now searching for their mother.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 1 Jul 2019

S09 Episode 4

Episode 4

Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell follow Kathleen Fraser Jackson's search for her mother, with the 62-year-old having been trying to track down the woman who gave her up for adoption for more than 40 years. In a last-ditch attempt to help Kathleen find her mum, the Long Lost Family team samples Kathleen's DNA and adds it to an online database, which triggers an epic journey spanning continents and cultures, and unlocking more secrets - and family members - than she could ever have dreamed of.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 8 Jul 2019

S09 Episode 5

Episode 5

Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell help more people to reunite with long-lost relatives. Alice Jones was brought up by her father, but on a visit to her mother more than 50 years ago she met her younger brother called Sam and has always hoped that one day she would see him again. Mark Ratcliffe grew up in Lancashire and at the age of 12 his parents told him he was adopted and the revelation devastated him. Ever since, he cannot shake the question of how a mother could give up her child and is now looking for answers.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 15 Jul 2019

S09 Episode 6

Episode 6

Martin Smith grew up in Rochdale and had a happy childhood, but struggled with intense feelings of rejection when he discovered he was adopted and only now feels ready to face his fears and find his birth mother. Anne Jordan always knew she was adopted and has been searching for her birth mother for over 30 years, but she will not set a date for her wedding to fiance Chris until she has found her.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 22 Jul 2019

S09 Episode 7

Episode 7

In a first for the programme, Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present an appeal for information on behalf of two families whose loved ones have been reported missing to the police. They look at the cases of Matthew Bone, who disappeared in March 2018, and Simon Greaves, who went missing five years ago. They also follow the story of Beryl Everall, who last saw her mother more than 60 years ago when she mysteriously disappeared from her life. All contact with her mother's side of the family was lost, and she was never spoken of again.

45 mins  ·  Mon, 19 Aug 2019

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