I must admit I did enjoy this a lot one more than one or two of the others in this series.
No emotional baggage being dragged heavily in the background made a nice change, and it was interesting to see the efforts the BBC went to for dramatic effect, all of which failed to move him! The stately rolling back of the carpet in the church, the trip to "the enemy" archives, the visit to the old family house... he took it all in his stride. Refreshing
I thought he came across as someone who was interested on an intellectual level but, past his grandparents level, had no emotional connection, and was intrigued by the family stories without needing to be dragged (kicking and screaming) into the people's woes and calamities in order to find out more.
It was interesting to see the honest Mr Trickey who fairly and squarely bought the property being turned into evil land robber Mr Frickey by family rumour. I think this must happen a lot!
And it was good to see the censuses being searched without using Ancestry!
Glen