The Age Of Loneliness – BBC

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What is Lonely.?

Lonely. is Archive:.

How does Lonely. Archive:?

Archive: Lonely.

What is It?

It is could be you..

How does It could be?

It could be you.

What is It?

It is could be me..

How does It could be?

It could be me.

What is us?

us is There are millions of out there.The headlines call this ‘the age of loneliness’..

How does us are?

There are millions of us out there.The headlines call this ‘the age of loneliness’.

What is They?

They is say it’s a major public health issue..

How does They say?

They say it’s a major public health issue.

What is A silent epidemic?

A silent epidemic is that’s starting to kill us..

How does A silent epidemic starting?

A silent epidemic that’s starting to kill us.

What is we?

we is But don’t want to talk about it..

How does we don’t want?

But we don’t want to talk about it.

What is they?

they is No-one really wants to admit are lonely.Award-winning film-maker Sue Bourne believes loneliness has to be talked about..

How does they really wants?

No-one really wants to admit they are lonely.Award-winning film-maker Sue Bourne believes loneliness has to be talked about.

What is It?

It is affects so many of us in so many different ways and at so many different stages of our lives..

How does It affects so?

It affects so many of us in so many different ways and at so many different stages of our lives.

What is she?

she is So went out to find people brave enough to go on camera and talk about their loneliness.The Age of Loneliness has people of all ages in it, from Isobel the 19-year-old student to Olive the feisty 100-year-old, Ben the divorcee, Jaye the 40-year-old singleton, Richard the 72-year-old internet-dating widower, to Martin, Iain and Christine talking about their mental health problems.Everyone talks with such remarkable honesty and bravery that you can’t help but be touched by their stories..

How does she went?

So she went out to find people brave enough to go on camera and talk about their loneliness.The Age of Loneliness has people of all ages in it, from Isobel the 19-year-old student to Olive the feisty 100-year-old, Ben the divorcee, Jaye the 40-year-old singleton, Richard the 72-year-old internet-dating widower, to Martin, Iain and Christine talking about their mental health problems.Everyone talks with such remarkable honesty and bravery that you can’t help but be touched by their stories.

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