I've only just watched this episode (Mr Trish & I having a very rare evening out yesterday

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I enjoyed and/or was intrigued/interested in a few issues - in no particular order
1. Easy to see why it was shown on Aust Day weekend
2. If he loves his Australian heritage so much - why does he not live here
3. This time some early evening shots of the beautiful Sydney Harbour
4. Enjoyed ever so much seeing Alan Jones look miserable on the early hypothetical
5. I am not sure being out spoken about past events when in the company of those whose ancestors were involved with same is a super good idea for getting wanted information (verbal attack on both the pre war nazi's and the owners of Sky in the 1830s) - I would agree with his sentiments, but doubt I would use his language in describing them on camera.
6. I enjoyed the information re crofting in Scotland - would have liked to know more
7. My husband's family were also induced to come here by Dunmore Lang - so that was a personal interest. None of his ships got alot of support from the British Govt & he made many promises to immigrants that he could not keep - but I assume he justified it all in the name of his religion and his hatred of the Irish immigrants
8. They showed some of the benefits from our archives information - also highlights that you can get much information from uncles/cousins etc as well as the direct line (so my research going way beyond the direct line must be right!!

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9. Agree with Dee that he found a few reasons for hereditary vs nurturing
10. Agree with Ruskie re the travelling
Gosh - guess I liked it

Trish