Long Lost Family - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Chrissie Swan and Anh Do help a daughter who desperately wants to find her birth father. Plus, two sisters finally get to meet after spending a lifetime apart.

Episode 2
Colin is on a quest to find his estranged son after not seeing him for four decades. Plus, 28-year-old Shane was adopted at birth and yearns to meet his birth mum.

Episode 3
Chrissie Swan and Anh Do guide and support a terminally-ill woman, Terri King, who is searching for her birth mother. The 42-year-old is running out of time to find her.

Episode 4
After learning that her mother is terminally ill, a woman is desperate to find her birth father. Plus, a man searches for the mother who gave him up for adoption at birth.

Episode 5
A 76-year-old man needs help finding the daughter he abandoned at a tragic time in his life. Plus, a 69-year-old woman looks for the daughter she had when she was a teenager.

Episode 6
A 21-year-old woman needs help as she searches for her half brother and sister on behalf of her mother. Plus, a 20-year-old woman searches for her older sister.

Episode 7
A 49-year-old woman searches for her mother who she knows very little about. Plus, a woman longs to reconnect with her dad after not speaking to each other for 24 years.

Episode 8
A 47-year-old woman seeks her biological mother after the death of her adoptive parents. A 53-year old woman searches for her birth mother to understand why she was given up.
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