Who Do You Think You Are?
Television Show
The second outing of John Hurt...wasn't. And Richard Harris, he was, too." The Irish crew. Hurt was a little upset recently when his past was explored in the television show Who Do You Think You Are? and it was revealed that he didn't actually have Irish ancestry as he'd... In this article: John Hurt, Quentin Crisp, Winston Smith, Pablo Picasso, God, 10 Rillington Place, Englishman in New York, The God Delusion, and New York |
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Wales Online | November 13, 2009
Columnists: The First Word: Karen Price
...history can be uncovered in true 21st century style - at the click of a few buttons. Thanks to the BBC's hugely successful programme Who Do You Think You Are? building a family tree has never been so popular. For those of you who haven't...
In this article: World War II, EBay, Michelle Collins, Kim Cattrall, and Canada
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Web Wire | November 09, 2009
People Search Experts Assist New Family Reunion TV Program
The makers of the hit family history series, Who Do You Think You Are? are to produce a brand new series based on families that have been or are seeking to be reunited. Wall to Wall Television has asked Tracesmart for assistance in the...
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Sunday Mirror | November 07, 2009
Kate Humble: 'My guilty pleasures? Cheese, and outdoor porn'
...institution. Not like a bag of soggy fish and chips. He's part of British culture in the nicest possible way. You did the BBC programme Who Do You Think You Are? Was that emotional? KH: Oh yes, and it's really stayed with me. It was...
In this article: Bill Oddie, Phobia, Gin and tonic, and Victoria Beckham
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Daily Mail | November 04, 2009
Chris Moyles facing axe from Radio 1 breakfast show... and could be replaced by his pal Vernon Kay
...Vernon Kay Earlier this year, Chris Moyles was criticised after making a joke about Auschwitz in relation to his appearance on Who Do You Think You Are? Last year, Moyles was forced to apologise for appearing to suggest on his Radio 1...
In this article: Vernon Kay, Recession, ITV, Tony Blackburn, Charlotte Church, BBC, All Star Family Fortunes, and London
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Zap2it | October 29, 2009
No more 'Trauma' for NBC
...to debut in January rather than March. NBC also has a couple of unscripted shows ("The Marriage Ref" and "Who Do You Think You Are?") it could use to fill short-term holes in the schedule; official word on the network's midseason schedule...
In this article: Trauma, NBC, Twitter, Jay Leno, San Francisco, and ABC
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Independent.ie | October 23, 2009
I know where they should stickitt. . .
...of RTE slots. For whatever reason, I wasn't expecting much -- indeed, anything -- from actor Simon Delaney's presence in this week's Who Do You Think You Are? But the result was engrossing, largely because Delaney was much less...
In this article: RTE, Criminal Justice, and Podge and Rodge
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Daily Mail | October 23, 2009
Question Time fury: The moment Fiona Bruce was caught up in the BBC siege
...derogatory adjectives of their own. Among the more polite tweets were suggestions that he should have his ancestry researched for the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are? Flashpoint: Holding his truncheon aloft, an officer battles to keep order...
In this article: Fiona Bruce, Twitter, BBC TV Centre, Fascism, and King's College London
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TIME | October 07, 2009
TV Tonight: Secret Girlfriend: Who Do You Think You Are?
A blog about television by TIME's TV critic James Poniewozik. TV Tonight: Secret Girlfriend: Who Do You Think You Are? Posted by James Poniewozik Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 11:34 am Submit a Comment • Trackback (0) • Related...
In this article: Girls Gone Wild, Pam, Comedy Central, and South Park
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Times Online | August 12, 2009
Who Do You Think You Are?; The Cell
...from here The spirit of Samantha Jones, the Sex and the City slut who made her famous, at first seemed absent in Kim Cattrall's Who Do You Think You Are? There was no reason for her to be there at all: this is a family history show, not a...
In this article: Kim Cattrall, Samantha Jones, Liverpool, New York, and Australia
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Times Online | August 05, 2009
The Spanish Flu: The Forgotten Fallen; Who Do You Think You Are?
Navigation - link to other main sections from here The Spanish Flu: The Forgotten Fallen; Who Do You Think You Are? This review is being written from a cocoon, far, far away, accessible only via a complicated series of tunnels, with the...
In this article: James Niven, David Mitchell, Allegra McEvedy, Roses, Bill Paterson, and Croquette
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Description from Wikipedia:
Who Do You Think You Are? is a British genealogy documentary series that has aired on the BBC since 2004. Made by Wall to Wall, in each episode, a celebrity goes on a journey to trace his or her family tree. Five series have been broadcast, with a sixth series currently broadcasting every Monday on BBC One.
- Name:
- Who Do You Think You Are?
- Country of Origin:
- United Kingdom
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Narrated by:
- Length:
- 60 minutes
- Broadcast Channel:
- BBC Two
- First:
- October 12, 2004
- Last:
- present
- Number of Episodes:
- 41
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