Long Lost Family: What Happened Next - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Episode 1
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell revisit more of the programme's most memorable searches, catching up with two women whose lives have been transformed in ways they never imagined. Those featured are Julie Roberts, who reunited with her birth mother Marion last year - leading to an incredible revelation. The second story follows Christina Barlow as she travels 5,000 miles to Colombia to spend time with the birth parents who gave her up in extreme circumstances, spending time with her full siblings who never knew she existed.

Episode 2
Episode 2 follows three families who have faced challenges building their new relationships. Our first story catches up with Brenda Rhensius who approached us 8 years ago hoping to find her daughter Joanne. Amazingly, both mother and daughter now lived in South Africa and we were able to reunite them in Cape Town. In our second story, we catch up with former England rugby player Spencer Brown and his sister Margot who were reunited last year. Separated as infants, Spencer and Margot had very different experiences growing up; he had a happy, loving adoption, while she spent time in care. Our third reunion was not originally shown on Long Lost Family because the situation was too sensitive for the cameras. It's only now, three years after the family first met, that they feel ready to share their extraordinary experience.

Episode 3
In this episode we follow three stories of siblings brought together after decades apart.
Our first story catches up John Nicklin who spent the first 68 years of his life believing he had no biological family. In our second story we catch up with Tracey Collins and Christian Hilton, a brother and sister who reunited in 2014. Our third story follows 81-year-old Pauline Wood as she prepares for her wedding day.
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