Chris Hollins presents new genealogy series 'Find My Past' on Yesterday
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'Find my Past' is a new genealogy series that will see ordinary members of the public discover that they are related to someone involved in a major historical event, the 10 part series begins on Thursday 20th October at 9pm on the UK’s leading factual channel Yesterday.
Presented by TV presenter and Strictly Come Dancing 2009 champion Chris Hollins, Find My Past, will take three people on a journey to discover how they are related to someone from a major historical event. Each week the programme will follow the contributors setting off on a journey to learn more about their unexplored ancestry and the part their ancestors played in history, before uniting them to discover how they are linked. Find My Past will make history personal and ignite an interest in viewers to find out if they too could be related to great people from the past.
The famous events that will feature in the series are The Battle of Britain, Mutiny on the Bounty, Jack the Ripper, Dunkirk, D Day, The Titanic, The Tay Bridge Disaster, A Victorian Royal Scandal and the death of the suffragette Emily Davison. Each episode will unearth emotional stories, shocking details and fascinating facts and will show how easily any one could be related to some of histories most famous people and events.
Yesterday can be found at Sky channel 537, Virgin TV channel 203 and Freeview channel 12
Presented by TV presenter and Strictly Come Dancing 2009 champion Chris Hollins, Find My Past, will take three people on a journey to discover how they are related to someone from a major historical event. Each week the programme will follow the contributors setting off on a journey to learn more about their unexplored ancestry and the part their ancestors played in history, before uniting them to discover how they are linked. Find My Past will make history personal and ignite an interest in viewers to find out if they too could be related to great people from the past.
The famous events that will feature in the series are The Battle of Britain, Mutiny on the Bounty, Jack the Ripper, Dunkirk, D Day, The Titanic, The Tay Bridge Disaster, A Victorian Royal Scandal and the death of the suffragette Emily Davison. Each episode will unearth emotional stories, shocking details and fascinating facts and will show how easily any one could be related to some of histories most famous people and events.
Yesterday can be found at Sky channel 537, Virgin TV channel 203 and Freeview channel 12