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Genealogist Nick Barrat also introduces How to Trace Your Family and shows how to get started with your search, the value of talking to close relatives and the importance of physical dues such as old postcards, letters and photographs. He also demonstrates how to get the best out of the archive trail, where to look and the information you can expect to find.
Contains the complete Series One and Series Two and the How to Trace Your Family DVD.
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Wonderful TV,
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This review is from: Who Do You Think You Are: Complete BBC Series 1 & 2 Box Set (Including How to Trace Your Family DVD) (DVD)
Who do you think you are is a super, even thrilling TV series. Almost like an up to date 'This is your Life' we go beyond the person to find out their family history. What has surprised me is how much suffering there was, and so just how comfortable we are today.
Great TV! Well worth buying.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Fascinating Family History,
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This review is from: Who Do You Think You Are: Complete BBC Series 1 & 2 Box Set (Including How to Trace Your Family DVD) (DVD)
This box set had me enthraled all the way through, not just because I'm into family history but because it was good 'story telling'. All of my family enjoyed it and I would recommend it to anyone.
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Who do you think you are,
This review is from: Who Do You Think You Are: Complete BBC Series 1 & 2 Box Set (Including How to Trace Your Family DVD) (DVD)
Not having a television and also living in France it is often difficult to choose watchable programmes, films and series. Who do think you are has been very interesting and entertaining. The life that exisit behind a celebritie gives one a better understanding of that person and how they have become who they are. The social insights into the past has also been very interesting.
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