Finding Your Roots
Original title: Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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Before the popularity of AncestryDNA, journalist and cultural critic Henry Louis Gates, Jr. divulges the family trees of various celebrities, many times with stunning revelations.Before the popularity of AncestryDNA, journalist and cultural critic Henry Louis Gates, Jr. divulges the family trees of various celebrities, many times with stunning revelations.Before the popularity of AncestryDNA, journalist and cultural critic Henry Louis Gates, Jr. divulges the family trees of various celebrities, many times with stunning revelations.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 6 nominations total
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Show needs a reboot
Genealogical research is often fascinating, illuminating and addictive. But here's the thing about televising something that involves a lot of library time and reading -- you have to make it engaging. Finding Your Roots means well but it is nowhere near as fun or interesting to watch as another genealogical show, Who Do You Think You Are, currently airing on TLC. Unfortunately, it is Gates himself that is a drag on the show. He is a scholar and a professor and his sit downs with his guests come across like a dry lecture. The guests show up like good students for the lecture but they have had little or no personal involvement in the quest up to that point. And frankly some of them don't look too interested in their own stories.
I've been involved in genealogical research for many decades and I have learned some remarkable things at the hands of Professor Gates and his association with PBS. I don't want the show to disappear but I would encourage PBS to reformat it in favor of engaging both the guest and the viewer to a higher degree. They have the perfect opportunity to do that in the wake of the revelation that Gates and the show's producers covered up the facts of Ben Affleck's slave owning ancestry.
I've been involved in genealogical research for many decades and I have learned some remarkable things at the hands of Professor Gates and his association with PBS. I don't want the show to disappear but I would encourage PBS to reformat it in favor of engaging both the guest and the viewer to a higher degree. They have the perfect opportunity to do that in the wake of the revelation that Gates and the show's producers covered up the facts of Ben Affleck's slave owning ancestry.
Non- celebrities deserve research results too
I have a complicated ancestry which I've spent a ton of time on; because the dna doesn't lie!
How can I get CeCe to help me get my answers?
Celebrities have money and get this for free; I'm retired living below the poverty line and no help.
I know my father was adopted within family. But of course I'm the black sheep for bringing all this information to lite. I'm just not as young as I used to be and it's difficult for me to picture my matches three dimensionally- I have plenty of tested relatives.
I'd pay what little I have to find the answers before I die. That's all I'm asking for. A mystery solved.
How can I get CeCe to help me get my answers?
Celebrities have money and get this for free; I'm retired living below the poverty line and no help.
I know my father was adopted within family. But of course I'm the black sheep for bringing all this information to lite. I'm just not as young as I used to be and it's difficult for me to picture my matches three dimensionally- I have plenty of tested relatives.
I'd pay what little I have to find the answers before I die. That's all I'm asking for. A mystery solved.
History & genetics join hands
What was once a dream for those who could afford the extensive research time & travel has become affordable for everyone thanks to genetic services such as 23&Me and Ancestry - and the series inspires the viewer to do just that, to discover their past through genetics.
The series is entertaining and informative as well as emotive and compelling. It's definitely a must "schedule record" on the dvr as not not miss an episode.
The series is entertaining and informative as well as emotive and compelling. It's definitely a must "schedule record" on the dvr as not not miss an episode.
Always interesting
I am not that into genealogy that much. But, for me learning about the genealogy of famous people is fascinating.
On finding your roots there are usually 3 guests on each episode. Luis gates sits at a table with each guest and takes them through their genealogy. The show switches back and forth between guests.
And sometimes Luis gates jr even finds that two of the guests on the show are related or that a guest on the show is related some someone else famous.
It always interesting.
On finding your roots there are usually 3 guests on each episode. Luis gates sits at a table with each guest and takes them through their genealogy. The show switches back and forth between guests.
And sometimes Luis gates jr even finds that two of the guests on the show are related or that a guest on the show is related some someone else famous.
It always interesting.
Great drinking game
What's it like to see that
How's that make you feel
You are looking at the moment
Did you know that story
Did you sense that
Please turn the page
Please read the transcribed/hilited area
Have you ever heard that
You just met your xxxxxgrand parents
You just learned
I enjoy the show, I have learned a lot of information regarding my Irish roots, as well as places to make contacts. Many of the guest are forever entertaining.
I remember one story when the mother escaped by carrying her child on her back only to drown it when she crossed a body of water.
Tony Shaloub was one of my favorites.
Valarie
Valarie.
I enjoy the show, I have learned a lot of information regarding my Irish roots, as well as places to make contacts. Many of the guest are forever entertaining.
I remember one story when the mother escaped by carrying her child on her back only to drown it when she crossed a body of water.
Tony Shaloub was one of my favorites.
Valarie
Valarie.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Stephen King appeared on the show, he looked through a scrapbook very much like the one from IT (1990), based upon his novel.
- Quotes
Stephen King: [when discovering his roots] Thankyou.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Henry Louis Gates Jr.: Uncovering America (2019)
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