Nearly sixty years have passed since the last baby affected by thalidomide was born in the UK. The thalidomide scandal has had far-reaching effects on public trust in medicine, pharmaceuticals, the government and the law. But we rarely hear from the devastated families or the survivors, now adults, who continue to live with the consequences. In this series Ruth Blue uses a collection of audio interviews made by the UK Thalidomide Society to explore thalidomide’s history, from the shocking paucity of clinical trials that led to the drug’s prescription to pregnant women, to the stories of survivors, and the families affected.