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Genealogy Roadshow is an American genealogy documentary series that debuted on PBS on September 23, 2013. [1] The series explores the genealogies of those who attend a historically significant location in the United States, where a team of experienced genealogists present their research.
The first season had four episodes, each filmed at beautiful historical Irish locations, Slane Castle, Glenlo Abbey, Adare Manor & Carton House. The series was presented by Derek Mooney and he was joined by a leading team of genealogists & historians; Turtle Bunbury (historian), Nicola Morris (genealogist) and John Grenham (genealogist). The ...
South of Sunset is an American crime drama television series that aired on CBS in 1993. The program starred Glenn Frey , Aries Spears , and Maria Pitillo and premiered on October 27, 1993. The premiere episode performed poorly in the ratings, causing the network to cancel the series shortly thereafter.
series 1–4, episodes 2–536 series 6, episodes 905–944 Brian Blain: Gordon Hamilton: series 1–6, episodes 2–972 Ally Fowler: Angela Hamilton Palmer Keegan: series 1–3, episodes 2–424 Ian Rawlings: Wayne Hamilton Morrell: series 1–6, episodes 2–972 Cornelia Frances: Barbara Armstrong Hamilton: series 1–5, episodes 13–736 ...
The Museum of Jewish Heritage has unveiled plans for an unscripted, genealogy-focused series “Generations,” which set to premiere in the fall as a co-production of the Museum of Jewish ...
Around 4.7 million Americans watched "Basic Genealogy". [1] Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club was disappointed in the episode and rated it a B. She said that this was the "first week where the sentimental moments and the hugging and the 'You can be a good person, Jeff Winger!' pep talks felt like they sort of overwhelmed some of the other ...
CeCe Moore (born January 15, 1969) is a prominent [1] American genetic genealogist. She has appeared on many TV shows and worked as a genetic genealogy researcher for others such as Finding Your Roots. She has reportedly helped law enforcement agencies in identifying suspects in over 300 cold cases using DNA and genetic genealogy.
In 1975 Universal Television produced two television films from four episodes of the series. During the 10-episode run of the series. there were two episodes which contained both part 1 and 2 of the episode. The first movie "Long Way Home" is a compilation of episodes 1 and 2 with the original title of "The Long Way Home".