« Reply #483 on: Sunday 02 March 08 11:12 GMT (UK) »
Sounds great - thanks for letting us know Martin. Now, do you think 1/2 hour was enough?
On a different note - who watched David Baddiel from the UK series of WDYTYA tonight? I really enjoyed this, though I wasn't expecting to. I do like David Baddiel but wasn't expecting to enjoy his family history. I thought he came across really well, combination of compassion and "seeing the funny side" eg with his cousin (?) David Baddiel. Nice guy - like him. Again, a bit different.
They fitted into half an hour well without it seeming rushed though I am sure they could have expanded to fill a full hour if they had been given an opportunity to do so.
They did not mention her mother's family because the programme was about the Welsh ancestry and did not go into detail about the move to Australia. One amusing bit when the genealogist showed her tree and she spotted a Richards - "I might be related to Cliff!".
BBC Wales has a certain amount of independence from network but it is probably easier to fit a 30 minute programme into their schedules than a full hour unlike BBC1 which can run Who Do You Think You Are between 21:00 and 22:00.
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