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A documentary re adoption sunday ITV

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Lucky

Lucky Report 7 Jan 2005 12:59

Just seen an advert for a major documentary on adoption to be screened sunday ITV... Diane

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 7 Jan 2005 13:04

What time diane? Ann Glos

Lucky

Lucky Report 7 Jan 2005 13:05

It said 11.15 assuming thats pm?? Called Love Child. Diane

Steve

Steve Report 7 Jan 2005 13:19

>>Tamzin Outhwaite narrates this two-part documentary which examines the process of adoption in Britain over the last sixty years. Presenters David Dickinson, who was a wartime adopted baby, and actress Nimmy March, taken in by the Duke a nd Dutchess of Richmond, are amongst those who recount their experiences.<< ITV 9 January 2005 at 23:15. Duration 65 mins. >>Tamzin Outhwaite narrates the conclusion of this two-part documentary which examines the process of adoption in Britain over the last sixty years, with stories of reunions that brought both heartbreak and triumph. Presenters David Dickinson and Nimmy March also share their adoption stories.<< ITV 16 January 2005 at 23:15. Duration 65 mins. Info taken fom "Digiguide" (A most useful site - you can subscribe and download TV program details weeks in advance of transmission for £8.99 a year - a lot cheaper than buying a magazine each week!! site at >>digiguide(.)com<< Steve