EXCLUSIVE: Producers Maryann Garger (If Anything Happens, I Love You) and Michael Becker (Primal, Worth) have partnered to launch Imprint Family Entertainment.
05.07.2021 - 21:33 / ok.co.uk
Tonight’s episode of Long Lost Family is going to be an emotional one, with a former footballer set to be reunited with his birth mother following his recovery from a brain tumour. Dominic Matteo, who played for clubs including Liverpool and Leeds, was diagnosed with a rare and cancerous brain tumour in 2019, and after coming through the ordeal he was spurred on to reconnect with his birth mum who put him up for adoption 46 years ago.
EXCLUSIVE: Producers Maryann Garger (If Anything Happens, I Love You) and Michael Becker (Primal, Worth) have partnered to launch Imprint Family Entertainment.
Brad McClelland may have been unsuccessful in finding romance in the Love Island villa after being unceremoniously dumped when he and Lucinda Strafford were voted as the least compatible couple, before she quickly moved on with bombshell boy Danny Bibby and then Aaron Francis, but he’s insisted his stint on the ITV2 dating show still helped him “find love” as he’s been reunited with a long lost family member.After years of trying to get in touch with a younger sister who he had never met, Brad
Love Island'sBrad McClelland might not have found romance on the show, but he has a whole new story unfolding as his long-lost sister has made contact after seeing him on TV.The star chose to leave the villa last week to give Lucinda Strafford the chance of staying on the programme for longer, after a shock dumping twist.
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When Ann Melbourn signed up to ITV’s Long Lost Family, her dream was to find the birth father she was separated from when she was adopted aged just six weeks old. Not only had the pair been apart for half a century, but after Ann, 52, was rejected by her birth mother shortly after she tracked her down twelve years ago, she had even more questions about where she came from.
The Sun. "The premise is that celebrities will be coming face-to-face with relatives they didn’t even know existed - all while hosting a dinner party.
Channel 4 is looking to introduce celebrities to long lost relatives on new show 'DNA Diners'. The upcoming programme - which could feature the likes of Joe Pasquale, Nick Hewer and Ann Widdecombe - will see stars hosting dinner parties with random people, but one of the guests will be related to them.
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