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Popular TV Show, Ancestors in the Attic, To Air on Global TV
Posted 16 December 2008
By The Ancestors in the Attic Production Team
We are pleased to announce that Ancestors in the Attic is coming to Global Television! [Global Television is a Canadian television network with no connection to Global Genealogy]
For four weeks, Global Television will broadcast episodes from the Gemini-nominated family history series. Please see the schedule below for broadcast times:
- Wednesday December 17th at 10pm: One-hour Cenotaph Special
Two students go in search of the true stories behind the names of two soldiers on their highschool Cenotaph.
- Sunday December 21 at 7pm: Mary
A Korean-Canadian returns to her homeland to find the birth parents she never knew.
- Sunday December 28 at 7pm: Missing Piece
A Japanese-Canadian goes to Japan for the first time in search of his father's family.
- Sunday January 4 at 7pm: Autograph Book
In 1917 a British nurse and a native Canadian soldier signed their names in an autograph book. This is the story of the love story that bound them and the search for their descendents.
You can also continue to watch Ancestors in the Attic on History Television [Canada only] in its usual time slot: Saturday from 8pm to 9pm EST. Please tune in and enjoy
Thank you,
The Ancestors in the Attic Production Team
Canadian Genealogy & History Resources from Global Genealogy:
O R D E R D E S K
1-800-361-5168( 9-5 Monday to Friday )
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