I used to watch this programme regularly, but as others have said, Davina started to really get on my nerves. All the long pauses, the eye contact, the handing over of a tissue, all just done for dramatic effect. Nicky Campbell seemed much more genuine.
Also, and I might be shot down for saying it. In the first few series, it all seemed so much more real, unmarried, naive girls back in the day who got pregnant and were forced either by family, financial pressures, what-would-the-neighbours-say, to give up their babies for adoption and always regret it. When they were reunited, both parents and children seemed so thrilled and grateful.
But after a while, it seemed some of these mums just kept getting into the same situation. Reunited families found out that they had a string of siblings from different relationships, instead of finding a missing mum, they had a host of long lost relations. Many had grown up in care.
How it all worked out I often wondered.
Unlike one mum who I remember from an early programme. She had her baby adopted, went on to have a happy marriage with a different chap, but never had another child. She always felt she didn’t deserve another child after giving one up.
Poor woman.