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Alistair McGowan: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Starting in Calcutta, Alistair McGowan follows his paternal line in India back to the mid-1700s.
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Griff Rhys Jones: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Griff Rhys Jones learns about his great-grandparents, who he believes died in a train crash.
BBC 1 London -
1/10. June Brown: Celebrity genealogy series. National treasure June Brown unravels her Jewish heritage, and discovers how momentous historical events shaped her family's destiny. Also in HD. [AD,S]
BBC 1 HD -
1/10. June Brown: Celebrity genealogy series. National treasure June Brown unravels her Jewish heritage, and discovers how momentous historical events shaped her family's destiny. [HD] [AD,S]
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Martin Freeman: Celebrities explore the lives of their ancestors. Martin Freeman investigates the paternal side of his family history, which he knows virtually nothing about.
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Kim Cattrall: Liverpool-born Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall sets out to solve a family mystery that has endured for more than 70 years: the disappearance of her grandfather.
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Carol Vorderman: Celebrities dig up secrets and surprises from their family's past. Carol Vorderman finds out about her father's wartime experiences in occupied Holland.
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John Hurt: Celebrities uncover secrets and surprises in their family history. Though English-born, John Hurt is proud of his Irish heritage and wants to know more about it.
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Graham Norton: Celebrities discover surprises in their family history. After growing up a Protestant in Catholic Ireland, Graham Norton is keen to explore his family's roots.
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Matthew Pinsent: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Olympic rowing champion Matthew Pinsent finds a family link to some influential aristocrats.
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Natasha Kaplinsky: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky learns about her parents' exile from South Africa in the 1960s.
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Griff Rhys Jones: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Griff Rhys Jones learns about his great-grandparents, who he believes died in a train crash.
Yesterday -
Carol Vorderman: Celebrities dig up secrets and surprises from their family's past. Carol Vorderman finds out about her father's wartime experiences in occupied Holland.
Yesterday -
John Hurt: Celebrities uncover secrets and surprises in their family history. Though English-born, John Hurt is proud of his Irish heritage and wants to know more about it.
Yesterday -
Graham Norton: Celebrities discover surprises in their family history. After growing up a Protestant in Catholic Ireland, Graham Norton is keen to explore his family's roots.
Yesterday -
Matthew Pinsent: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Olympic rowing champion Matthew Pinsent finds a family link to some influential aristocrats.
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Natasha Kaplinsky: Ever-popular series in which celebrities trace their ancestry. Newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky learns about her parents' exile from South Africa in the 1960s.
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David Mitchell: David Mitchell goes in search of his Scottish roots. He tries to find out why the Mitchells gave up farming and whether they were involved in the Highland Clearances.
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Kate Humble: Celebrity genealogy series. Kate Humble investigates her paternal grandfather, a former RAF test pilot, and her maternal grandfather, who was once a prisoner of war.
BBC 1 London -
JK Rowling: Celebrity genealogy series. In a rare television appearance, best-selling Harry Potter author JK Rowling sets out to investigate her French roots. Also in HD. [AD,S]
BBC 1 HD -
JK Rowling: Celebrity genealogy series. In a rare television appearance, best-selling Harry Potter author JK Rowling sets out to investigate her French roots. [HD] [AD,S]
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Chris Moyles: Outspoken Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles becomes unexpectedly emotional as he traces his Irish roots in Dublin. He tries to solve a family mystery and uncovers a grim tale.
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Davina McCall: Davina McCall makes some intriguing discoveries as she delves into her family's past in the hope of learning about her maternal French heritage. Sacré bleu!