Ros Webb reunited with her birth daughter Lyndsey Courtney (Image: ITV) ITV's Long Lost Family has made a triumphant return, touching viewers who have called it "one of the most valuable programmes ever" for its role in reuniting separated families. The series, presented by Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell, kicked off its new seven-part journey with an incredibly moving story when mother, after more than 60 years, tried to trace the daughter she had not seen since birth. The emotional rollercoaster had audiences "in tears" as Roslyn Webb, pressured into giving up her child at just 16, finally met her daughter.
Ros, now 76 and living in Cornwall with her husband Tony, had no other children and turned to ITV's Long Lost Family with hopes of finding Christine, now called Lynsey. The dedicated team succeeded in locating her daughter who was raised by a vicar and his wife in Kent, where she experienced a loving upbringing. The reunion was nothing short of tear-jerking, with Ros expressing her disbelief and joy to Lynsey, now 59: "You are absolutely beautiful.
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