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A British genealogy documentary series in which celebrities trace their ancestry, discovering secrets and surprises from their past.
Episode 5 : Gareth Malone
September. 10,2015
Gareth Malone wants to know how far back his musical gene goes and he attempts to find out more. His investigations into his mother's side of the family take him to London's West End, where he learns that his great-great-grandfather was a star of musical comedy and performed in front of George V.
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Episode 4 : Jerry Hall
September. 03,2015
Jerry Hall knows her father’s family originally came from Oldham, but wants to discover how they ended up in America.
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Episode 3 : Derek Jacobi
August. 27,2015
Actor Derek Jacobi discovers that he is descended from a Huguenot fleeing persecution.
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Episode 2 : Jane Seymour
August. 20,2015
Jane Seymour was born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg and knows that there is Jewish ancestry on her father’s side of the family. She wants to find out about her Jewish great aunts Michaela and Jadwiga and their lives under Nazi occupation.
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Season 21
Stars delve into their family history to find moving, funny and extraordinary stories.
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