Who Do You Think You Are?

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WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?

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Thursday 30 June

Series 19 of WDYTYA? may have been relatively short at five episodes, but there have been some fabulous moments in the latest run of shows – whether that be Richard Osman talking so movingly about his grandfather’s influence, or Matt Lucas learning the details of his émigrée grandmother’s life in Berlin.

Happily, the finaland , and begins with the actor learning more about his maternal grandfather, Arthur Bailey, who started his career as a mental-health nurse.

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