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Title: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: Sark79 on October 04, 2006, 10:07:41 PM
Does anyone watch this?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Do_You_Think_You_Are%3F


Such an interesting series of shows.  I have never tried to trace my family tree,  has anyone tried to do this before?
 



Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: Jon MW on October 05, 2006, 08:23:38 AM
I like this programme as well, and this series has got some interesting celebs involved.

It is more of a social history programme than a genealogy programme though, using the specific members of the celebs family tree to  give a more general perspective on the era.

I've been tracing my family tree for about a year and I'd advise anybody who thought about it after watching 'Who Do You Think You Are' to bear in mind that they don't show in the programme 100's of hours of research which goes behind the results the celebs get.


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: boldie on October 05, 2006, 10:18:32 AM
I like it when they have interesting non annoying people on.

The Stephen fry one was fantastic. Clarkson and Paxman (would you believe it they are not related) were good aswell.

This series seems to mainly feature people that annoy me in some way or whom I've never heard of. (the BBC A-list has dried up I guess)


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: Jon MW on October 05, 2006, 12:38:47 PM
It's true they have got less quality, more annoying celebs on this series - but the stories hold up well, David Dickinson's Armenian heritage and Colin Jackson's slave ancestry for example.


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: Sark79 on October 05, 2006, 02:15:34 PM
I wasn't all that keen on David Tennant.  I thought he acted too much in it.  Sometimes when an actor does something else, they can't stop acting and treat it like a performance.

I liked Jeremy Clarkson the most. 


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: Graham C on October 05, 2006, 02:33:22 PM
One of my Aunties has done ours a bit.  She's done quite well going back a couple of hundred years I think.  I did look at it myself but there's a lot of work involved and I couldn't be arsed once I found out it wasn't as easy as googe'ling it :D


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: Sark79 on October 05, 2006, 02:40:25 PM
I never really knew my Grandparents,  however I do know my Grandfather was the chief fire officier for Bolton and he wrote a couple of books.  My other grandfather owned a bus company which is still in the family .


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: Longy on October 05, 2006, 05:24:11 PM
I agree i have found this series very interesting, its a good social history of this country and sometimes other parts of the world. I particularly enjoyed the Jane Horrocks and Jermery Clarkson ones from the 1st series.

Clarkson is someone i have never really liked but he is quite good at this kind of thing, like his programme on Brunel for the Greatest Briton series.


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: mikkyT on October 05, 2006, 05:39:55 PM
I like it when they have interesting non annoying people on.

The Stephen fry one was fantastic. Clarkson and Paxman (would you believe it they are not related) were good aswell.

This series seems to mainly feature people that annoy me in some way or whom I've never heard of. (the BBC A-list has dried up I guess)

You really think paxman is not annoying?

He is the most annoying irritating arrogant patronising wan..human being ever to grace this planet. And that includes Tony Blair and myself.


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: boldie on October 05, 2006, 06:47:51 PM
I like it when they have interesting non annoying people on.

The Stephen fry one was fantastic. Clarkson and Paxman (would you believe it they are not related) were good aswell.

This series seems to mainly feature people that annoy me in some way or whom I've never heard of. (the BBC A-list has dried up I guess)

You really think paxman is not annoying?

He is the most annoying irritating arrogant patronising wan..human being ever to grace this planet. And that includes Tony Blair and myself.

I like paxman. He was the first to really do hard interviews in which he demanded actual answers from everybody. you have to give him credit for that.

I have met him a couple of times and as a person he is one of the most decent blokes you could possibly meet.

the problem he has now is that everyone does similar sort of interviews and he thought he had to get harder and now has the tendency to come across as an arrogant non-listening sod.

If he can get back to doing proper interviews again, hard but fair, I think he's the best interviewer around (him and ]John Snow) and.


Title: Re: Who Do You Think You Are? ( Not the Spice Girls )
Post by: Colchester Kev on October 05, 2006, 07:07:16 PM

You really think paxman is not annoying?

He is the most annoying irritating arrogant patronising wan..human being ever to grace this planet. And that includes Tony Blair and myself.

dont ask us to put them into a 1-2-3 order though Mikky ;)