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Who Do You Think You Are?

The ´óÏó´«Ã½ helped twenty people to record stories about their family histories as part of the first 'Who Do You Think You Are?' season on ´óÏó´«Ã½2. The workshop was held in Milton Keynes in 2004 and the stories were shown 'behind the red button' after the programmes.

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Madeleine Purswani

French Connections

By: Madeleine Purswani, September 2004

"I was always told I looked French." Madeleine Purswani's digital story from the Who Do You Think You Are family history series on ´óÏó´«Ã½2

Josie Daniels

My Place in History

By: Josie Daniels, September 2004

"She wasn't able to talk about it."

Pam's mother

An Identity

By: Pam Knight, September 2004

"I discovered by accident I had been adopted." Pam Knight's digital story from the Who Do You Think You Are family history series on ´óÏó´«Ã½2.

a saw

The Chapel Carpenters

By: Gary P T Davies, September 2004

"I had been doing the same work as he had."

Sokphal Din

Never Give Up Hope

By: Sokphal Din, September 2004

"We went back to Phnom Penh, but nothing there." Sokphal Din's digital story from the Who Do You Think You Are family history series on ´óÏó´«Ã½2.

an eye

Under the Eye

By: Keith Rattenbury, September 2004

"He was there watching everything I did." Keith Rattenbury's digital story from the Who Do You Think You Are family history series on ´óÏó´«Ã½2

Mariko Francombe

Complete

By: Mariko Francombe, September 2004

"I dreamed of seeing our Japanese family."

Mick's mother

Family Puzzle

By: Mick Henry, September 2004

"Family history is so often incomplete."

Liz Hinds

Family History/Lies

By: Liz Hinds, October 2004

"Sometimes I woke at night crying, 'Nobody loves me.'" Liz Hinds' digital story about her absent father.

Christinne Finn

Fragments

By: Christine Finn, September 2004

"My mother will not talk to me about those years."


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