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shanti

(21,716 posts)
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 12:47 PM Apr 2012

"Finding your Roots" on PBS

Is anyone watching this? I find it fascinating, particularly the name changing part. I found that one of my ancestors changed his name when he became naturalized. It was German, and I had tried all the variations but would never have found it if not for a small note on one of my family papers.

Re the show, Geoffrey Canada and Barbara Walters were in the epi i watched. This show runs from March-May. Check out the website to see all of the people involved. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/finding-your-roots/

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"Finding your Roots" on PBS (Original Post) shanti Apr 2012 OP
Yes, it was very enjoyable--this isn't the first time Skip Gates has done this sort of program. MADem Apr 2012 #1
I managed to catch the show after reading your post Digit Apr 2012 #2
I had DVR'd the show and just watched it last night... Little Star Apr 2012 #3
you are welcome shanti Apr 2012 #4
"Finding Your Roots" CarlJamesweather Apr 2012 #5
the good thing is shanti Apr 2012 #6
I'm enjoying it. CBHagman Apr 2012 #7

MADem

(135,425 posts)
1. Yes, it was very enjoyable--this isn't the first time Skip Gates has done this sort of program.
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 01:09 PM
Apr 2012

I think his past work influenced Lisa Kudrow, et.al., to ginn up "Who Do You Think You Are?" (she is executive producer on the series).

Digit

(6,163 posts)
2. I managed to catch the show after reading your post
Fri Apr 6, 2012, 10:26 PM
Apr 2012

I loved it. It really opened my eyes how names can change over time.
It was a shame that Geoffey's link to his white ancestors would not follow through on the DNA testing.

Thank you for bringing the show to my attention!

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
3. I had DVR'd the show and just watched it last night...
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 07:21 AM
Apr 2012

Geoffey's white ancestors are jerks! I just don't understand people like that. Do they think they can change the fact that they have Black relatives or are they afraid to find they are part Black themselves!

I was shocked when they refused to participate in the dna testing.

It was a very good show. Now we have two genealogy shows, this one and ''Who Do You Think You Are", Yay!

shanti

(21,716 posts)
4. you are welcome
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 08:53 PM
Apr 2012

the next one is on kevin bacon and kyra sedgewick. i'm looking forward to the one with adrian grenier, the actor.

5. "Finding Your Roots"
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 03:00 PM
Apr 2012

I haven't been able to see all of the shows, but I watch when I can. Name changes are a problem. Some of my ancestors moved from Finland and declared themselves to be Swedes.

shanti

(21,716 posts)
6. the good thing is
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 01:57 AM
Apr 2012

that you can watch the shows online on pbs.org. they only show the past epi's though.

i've come up to a few brick walls so far. it is frustrating!

CBHagman

(17,137 posts)
7. I'm enjoying it.
Sat Apr 21, 2012, 08:55 AM
Apr 2012

Best thing about it is that it doesn't lose sight of the larger issues -- e.g., in last Sunday's episode, which touched on both racial and religious identity, and the experiences of discrimination and persecution, or in the Kevin Bacon-Kyra Sedgwick program, in which slavery and abolitionism was yet again a theme.

That said, I wish I had someone to help me through all the branches of my family tree! But I'd have to run for political office or write a best-selling book first.

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