They say it's finally official (we'll see), but the air date for NBC's celebrity genealogy show "Who Do You Think You Are?" has been set for March. The new alternative series from Lisa Kudrow will premiere Friday, March 5 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) and will run though Friday, April 23.
p>NBC's "Who Do You Think You Are?," an adaptation of the hit BBC television documentary series created and executive-produced by Alex Graham, gives viewers an up-close and personal look inside the family history of celebrities, including Matthew Broderick, Lisa Kudrow, Spike Lee, Sarah Jessica Parker, Susan Sarandon, Brooke Shields and Emmitt Smith. I was able to see a preview during the Ancestry.com sponsored Blogger Day and the new series shows a lot of promise; the celebrities appeared to really enjoy the things they learned about their ancestors, the places visited include multiple countries for some celebrities, and several of the celebrities stories were truly touching, such as that of Emmitt Smith. Knowing the researchers behind the stories, I can also say that the research for this show is truly sound. I can't wait until it airs! "Who Do You Think You Are?," as well as the new PBS series, "Faces of America", will hopefully excite a whole new set of genealogists, so please tell all of your family and friends to watch. Their success will benefit us all!
U.S. Version of "Who Do You Think You Are?" to Air in March originally appeared on About.com Genealogy on Friday, January 15th, 2010 at 08:32:21.
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