« Reply #66 on: Thursday 28 October 21 10:34 BST (UK) »
I think we would be lucky to see anything else as unusual as the first two episodes. I have no idea who Alex Scott is, but I enjoyed the story - my daughter commented that she is a living embodiment of the East End melting pot, and proud of her roots there.
Always surprised at the lack of knowledge about their family history but I was as bad until I started researching my own!
As often happens when the subject of the programme is black or mixed race, they find that some of their ancestors owned slaves. The way that one left his children and their mothers allowances and use of a house shows the relationships were a lot more complex than the way they are sometimes portrayed.
I was intrigued that one of the ancestors had my surname, nothing to suggest related in any way though.
MB
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