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Long Lost Family series 11 ends, how to apply for reunion show

Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell host the heartwarming series

Long Lost Family has come to an emotional end with its 11th successful series, doubtless inspiring lots of people, but how can you apply for Long Lost Family?

Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell of course present the documentary series on ITV1.

It aims to reunite family members after years of separation, and offers a lifeline for people who are desperate to find long-lost relatives.

Are you one of those people who would like to track down a family member?

Here are details on how to apply.

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How to apply for Long Lost Family?

If you have been separated from members of your family and want to be reunited with them, you can contact Wall to Wall media, the production company behind Long Lost Family.

The programme aims to track down lost relatives, from the search through to the reunion.

If you are looking for a relative and would like to apply to be on the programme, please complete the application form on their official website.

You can find it by clicking here.

You’ll need to read the terms and conditions, and fill in your name, age and address.

They’ll also ask you to explain who you are looking for, and what are the circumstances around your estrangement.

If you are applying, then ED! wishes you the best of luck!

Long Lost Family hosts Davina McCall and Nicky Campbel (Credit: ITV1)
Long Lost Family hosts Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell (Credit: ITV1)

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Long Lost Family tonight

What happened it tonight’s episode 10 of series 11 – the final in the run?

Davina and Nicky provided an update on some of the stories of people who were abandoned as babies.

Some 18 months ago, DNA revealed that foundlings Helen and David, left as newborns on either side of the Irish border, were full brother and sister.

Now further research showed their story of extraordinary family secrets was far from over…

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Long Lost Family continues on ITV1 on Mondays at 9pm.

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Helen Fear
TV Editor