PBS, GENEALOGY ROADSHOW premiere's Monday, September 23-October 14, 9:00-10:00 p.m. ET
PBS Announces New Series, GENEALOGY ROADSHOW, Premiering This Fall
GENEALOGY ROADSHOW is an engaging, innovative program that reveals the bigger picture of our nations past, present and future, said Beth Hoppe, Chief Programming Executive and General Manager of General Audience Programming for PBS. With a diverse mix of stories in each episode, GENEALOGY ROADSHOW appeals to Americans interested in learning about their family histories. It also shows that no matter ones heritage and background, everyone has a place in history.
GENEALOGY ROADSHOWs premiere season will feature participants from four American cities Nashville, Austin, Detroit and San Francisco who want to explore unverified genealogical claims, passed down through family history, that may (or may not) connect them to an event or a historical figure. These cities were chosen as American crossroads of culture, diversity, industry and history, with deep pools of potential participants and stories. After participants are chosen, experts in genealogy, history and DNA will use family heirlooms, letters, pictures, historical documents and other clues to hunt down more information. These experts will enlist the help of local historians to add color and context to the investigations, ensuring every artifact and every name becomes a clue in solving the mystery. Residents of Austin, Detroit, Nashville and San Francisco are invited and encouraged to submit their personal stories as GENEALOGY ROADSHOW will unearth family and community secrets, reveal notable relatives and discover unexpected stories that connect the past to the present. Many answers will be revealed on camera before a local audience, in a historic building relevant to the cities and the participants histories.
http://www.pbs.org/about/news/archive/2013/genealogy-roadshow-natl/
I'll be giving it a look-see.