Long Lost Family: What Happened Next

Catching up on Long Lost Family: What Happened Next?

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Season 3
We revisit Deborah who was reunited with her mother Kate, who lives in Australia. We visit Mary, our first ever deaf contributor, and we travel to South Africa with Vicki who sees her mother Ann and brother Nick. (Final)
We revisit Marion and James, a divorced couple, who were united in their search for their son. Our next story reveals that not every reunion runs smoothly. And Laura, who reunited with her father Andy and brother Nten.
We revisit Cathie who was reunited with half-sister Ann, and John, who had longed to find his father Kenneth. Lastly we join Michael and Maureen to discover what it's like to have to get to know each other all over again.
Season 2
We visit Peter whose joy at his reunion with his birth mother Daphne was short-lived due to a health scare. We also travel to Barbados with Jade as she sees her father Tony for the first time since they were reunited. (Final)
We revisit the siblings Vanda and Davina as they celebrate sister Debbie's birthday. We also catch up with Chris and Sue who came to us searching for the son they had put up for adoption as teenagers.
Cliff and Sue have formed a powerful bond, but discover their birth mother has chosen not to have contact with them. We also catch up with Ron and sister Christine, who discover they may have more half-siblings.
Season 1
Davina and Nicky revisit Maureen who discovered a brother and sister that she previously knew nothing about. Plus Fiona, whose reunion with her sister brought the revelation that her biological mother was still alive. (Final)
Davina and Nicky revisit Susan who, after having Sarah, had moved to South Africa in the 1970s. Plus, an update on Jeannie, who met her brother's adoptive sibling Robert, and Stella, who was reunited with daughter Maxine.
Davina and Nicky revisit twins Jennifer and Kathleen, who unknowingly lived just three miles from each other, and Polly and Steve, a mother and son who had been apart for more than 50 years.
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