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Just happened across a new TV genealogy program yesterday. For those of you on cable or satellite TV who have access to Brigham Young University TV (BYUTV), a new program started Saturday - "THE GENERATIONS PROJECT". I'm in Oregon so the time yesterday was 12 noon-1 pm Pacific Time. It repeats (Pacific Time) Sun. 10-11am, Mon. 11 am-12 noon & Mon. 5 pm-6 pm.
I got in on the second half so will be watching it again to see the first half. The premise seems to be that BYUTV chooses someone and helps them trace back their roots for a specific purpose. This first program was about a man named "Durrel" (the name of this episode). Not sure how many episodes there will be. Take a look: http://www.byub.org/programaz/program.asp?id=1791 Looks like its showing Mountain Time for the episodes http://www.byub.org/thegenerationsproject/ This seems to be a video of next Saturday's episode It's nice to see all the genealogy-related programs starting this year. Don't forget that "WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?" premiers March 5th on NBC - 8 pm Eastern Time. This is the American version of the British program. On Feb. 10th, PBS is starting a series called "FACES OF AMERICA". I think it is in 4-parts. Check out PBS.org for further information. Kaye
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I just hope that NBC sticks by their word now and does show the "Who Do You Think You Are" series to help with awareness of genealogy. Roger |
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Typically, the star would turn up to some archive to be met by an expert who had been pre-programmed to find all the goodies for them - not how it works for the rest of us! Also, the ancestors selected for full coverage had to be newsworthy - rich, or tragic, or powerful, or somehow newsworthy. One film, centred on the chat-show host Michael Parkinson, was actually cancelled (it is said) because his forbears all turned out to be un-newsworthy regular folks in Yorkshire; he was understandably miffed. The series gives the viewer little or no idea of how to tackle genealogy, or of what it's really like to do so. Or that's my view. But I must admit I still watched them all. Last edited by Michael Talibard; 17 January 2010 at 08:28 AM. |
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NBC will broadcast its own version of BBC's "Who Do You Think You Are?".... same basic premise, celebrity centered, but with celebrities Americans will be more familiar with.
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From all accounts it has led to a lot more interest in genealogy in the UK. Roger |
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