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Two television series that aired on PBS & BYU television.
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Amazon.com - Ancestors: How To Research Your Family History
Set of four videotapes for sale.
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Ancestors: Discovering Your Heritage (2 DVDs)
13 new episodes with an emphasis on records.
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Ancestors: Getting Started with Family History (1 DVD)
10-part public television series.
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Ancestors in the Attic - On TV - History Television
Canada. Ancestors in the Attic continues to travel the world solving mysteries, finding families and revealing key moments in Canadian history from a dramatic, personal perspective.
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Faces of America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Genealogy and genetics are used to explore the family histories of 12 renowned Americans.
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A Kickstarter project for a documentary film project by Ken J Marks & Madonna Davis. Preserve family histories. Discovery, truth, exploration & dramatic historical reenactment by our high-tech genealogical team.
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Long Lost Family USA Casting (Facebook)
We are a production company called Shed Media US. We produce "SuperNanny" and "Who Do You Think You Are." The show, "Long Lost Family," was an award winning program in England and we are now producing an American version. The series we are making is about Long Lost Families. The series will follow the stories of people who have, for one reason or another, experienced long term separation from members of their family and are seeking to be reunited with them. We are looking for a variety of families to try and help reconnect: parents hoping to reunite with children, perhaps given up for adoption or separated by custody disputes or family rifts; children looking for their birth parents; siblings searching for each other after decades apart. We work with a private investigative firm on the show that will help to locate family.
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Online Application: Guess The Relative
Dragonfly Film and TV in the UK is making an exciting new game show featuring families and long-lost relatives. And we're searching for people from all over the world, who think they might have British ancestry who they've never made contact with.
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Companion site to the PBS documentary film. As a young child growing up in North Carolina, Macky Alston thought that it was unusual that many of his African American elementary school classmates shared his last name.
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RTE Television - The Genealogy Roadshow
Irish television program. The Roadshow's crack historical and genealogical team toured the country to help people verify their old family tales and hunches. Over the course of four episodes The Genealogy Roadshow has uncovered extraordinary stories on the branches of the Irish public's family trees and gives advice on how to track down your own family history.
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BYU television program that helps everyday people answer questions about who they are by learning who came before them.
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The traces of the past | Understanding the world | fr - ARTE
Specialists and internet users try to find out more about interesting family stories. A television series in France.
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Family tree query service which is broadcast on SKY NEWS TV throughout the UK, Ireland & Europe.
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TREETOPS-NEWS Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
Created to go hand in hand with the Tree Tops Family Tree and We'll Meet Again Query service which is broadcast on SKY NEWS TV throughout the UK, Ireland & Europe and also on CHANNEL 5 (UK) TEXT Pages 488 & 489, thus increasing exposure to the general public. The owner receives messages from all over the globe and the list will provide news to users and those interested in the service.
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TREETOPS-OVERSEAS Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
Free service from Tree Tops aimed at those who are researching in the areas which are not covered by the British Television Teletext (UK, Ireland and Europe). This is a read-only list.
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Article about Verborgen Verleden (Hidden Past), the Dutch edition of Who Do You Think You Are (WDYTYA). By Tamura Jones, Modern Software Experience.
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Wall to Wall Media - Family Reunion Programme
A new UK television series, 'Long Lost Family.' From the makers of hit BBC family history series 'Who Do You Think You Are' comes a new documentary series that reunites people with their long lost relatives. With a team of experts in tracing and finding people and in providing trained emotional support along the way, the programme will aim to reunite those on a quest to find their family members. If you have tried everything to find that missing family member then please visit the Wall to Wall website for more information, or click the above link to go directly to an application form.
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Who Do You Think You Are? (UK)
Television program on BBC which uses a set of UK celebrities as examples to show how to research family history. The celebrities' family histories are researched while the viewers are educated in the process of doing genealogy.
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