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BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« on: Wednesday 21 October 15 16:10 BST (UK) »
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Re: BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 21 October 15 16:12 BST (UK) »
Now, who in the family owes me money?

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Re: BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 16 December 15 13:40 GMT (UK) »
I've just watched the programme and read the thread. What an amazing story.

I felt though that the programme gave rather the wrong impression of Rootschat, describing it as '...a free internet family finding service......staffed by amateur people finders.....'  :-\

It seems that Rootschat was referred to in exactly the same way on BBC "People Finders" again this morning and there has since been several requests from people to help find living family. I hope that the originator of this thread can correct this statement for the next series?
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Re: BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 16 December 15 13:45 GMT (UK) »
It seems that Rootschat was referred to in exactly the same way on BBC "People Finders" again this morning and there has since been several requests from people to help find living family. I hope that the originator of this thread can correct this statement for the next series?

I suspected that there had been another mention of rootschat as I also noticed the sudden influx of requests for living people lookups  ;D
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Re: BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 16 December 15 13:50 GMT (UK) »
It seems that Rootschat was referred to in exactly the same way on BBC "People Finders" again this morning and there has since been several requests from people to help find living family. I hope that the originator of this thread can correct this statement for the next series?

I suspected that there had been another mention of rootschat as I also noticed the sudden influx of requests for living people lookups  ;D

That explains it then as I've just noticed that. Perhaps when people join they ought to be sent a welcoming email explaining that living people can't be mentioned. That might save them having false hope and also save the Mods having to remove or adapt posts.
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Re: BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 29 March 16 20:32 BST (UK) »
hi
i was filmed in December 2016 for the 2nd series of family finders and would like to know when the series will start.  i cant seem to get any info from richochet the programme makers

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Re: BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 25 May 16 11:30 BST (UK) »
New series started showing this week (11:00 BBC1).

Today's episode featured a RootsChat member (Skeggsy), but doesn't mention RootsChat by name - just "a Family History Forum".
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Re: BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 25 May 16 12:12 BST (UK) »
Thanks KG  ;D
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Re: BBC1 Documentary Series 'Family Finders 2'
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 25 May 16 21:05 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the heads up that it's back on! Seems to be on at 10am on BBC1 and then repeated on BBC2 the following morning at 7.15am
Wilson in the Lancaster area
Clegg in Todmorden
Adamson in Edinburgh
Miller in Edinburgh
Nunn in Norfolk and Co Durham
Smith in Glasgow
Haig in Peebles/Edinburgh
Also Nelson, Gardener, Garnett, Blair, Coleman, Aaronson and many more as the branches expand!

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