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The man from Mars

 
Peter and Mel
Peter and Mel

Flesh and blood

Shortly after he was born, Ron’s mother abandoned him. At the age of seven months, he was put into a children’s home. At two he was adopted. Twenty years later he began his quest to trace his family roots and made a remarkable discovery. Find out more in flesh and blood.

This is the personal story of the film maker Phil Stein, an intimate journey with his father and a voyage of discovery for them both. It is the story of what a culture of divorce and family estrangement does to family ties.

Phil spent many years apart from his father after his parents divorced when he was a baby. He felt his father disappeared from his life. But then, his father Melvin had experienced separation from his own father. In 1961 Melvin’s dad went out to buy a pack of cigarettes and never came back.

Forty years on, Melvin and Phil together go in search of Melvin’s father. The programme takes us from London to Phoenix Arizona, where Melvin lives today, and together they make an emotional journey to Chicago, the city of Melvin’s birth and discover the circumstances surrounding his own father’s mysterious departure.

It’s a programme as much about reconciliation and love as it is about family history.

Content last updated: 07/12/2005

 

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