Joe Swash : Forgotten Young Dads review – a shoddy hour of useless television
There are so many vital questions to ask these four young men who became fathers in their teens and early 20s. Joe Swash asks none of them I grew up surrounded by children having children. My all-girls school was known locally as “the pram pushers” – the first person in my cohort to get pregnant (…)
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