Missing Live
16th March - 10th April 2009, on BBC One
Missing Live returned to BBC One in March 2009, exploring the work of missing persons' investigations. Direct appeals for missing people featured in the live daily studio show.
When someone goes missing, lives are irrevocably changed. Those left behind have to learn to deal with the possibility that their loved ones had a secret life, and the painful reality that they may never discover if they are still alive.
Missing Live followed the work of the police and the charity Missing People as they attempt to discover the whereabouts of people who have disappeared.
For more advice and support visit the Missing People website or the Missing Persons Bureau.
Watch three of the stories from the last series, and get some advice about some of the issues raised in the programme in the videos below.
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