| Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | The Town Is Full Of Ghosts | 20000626 | Terence Davies, director of films such as `Distant Voices' and `The Long Day Closes', reads a five-part account of his working-class Liverpool childhood in the 1950s. 1: `The Town Is Full of Ghosts'. |
| 02 | For The First Time I Was Aware That I Was Not Only Capable Of Being Loved, But Also Of Being Loathed. | 20000627 | Written and read in five part by Terence Davies. 2: `For the first time I was aware that I was not only capable of being loved, but also of being loathed.'. |
| 03 | Hollywood Was My Solace, My Refuge From The Torment Of School. | 20000628 | Written and read in five part by Terence Davies. 3: `Hollywood was my solace, my refuge from the torment of school.'. |
| 04 | We Prayed With A Religious Vigour Found Only In 5th-century Saints. | 20000629 | Written and read in five part by Terence Davies. 4: `We prayed with a religious vigour found only in 5th-century saints.'. |
| 05 | For The Very Last Time We Hand In Our Exercise Books And Do Not Care What The Marks Are. | 20000630 | Written and read in five part by Terence Davies. 5: `For the very last time we hand in our exercise books and do not care what the marks are.'. |
Updated: 12/16/2011
