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NBC digging up Celebs’ family trees
James Hibberd
LOS ANGELES—If exploring the lives of celebrities seems a little tired,
NBC has a solution: Find their relatives.
The network is developing an American version of the hit British series
“Who Do You Think You Are,” where stars are shown the oft-surprising
details of their ancestors’ lives.
In the UK version, the series uncovered backstories included tales of
bigamy, wartime heroism and, in one case, attempted murder. Celebrity
participants often are brought to tears as they learn about their
relatives’ hardships.
Producers are researching the family trees of several interested
celebrity candidates to see whether they have compelling backgrounds
(the network declined to name the candidates). Former “Friends” star
Lisa Kudrow will serve as an executive producer.
Celebrity-based reality shows have been on the rise, fuelled by the
success of ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars.” NBC found success with “The
Celebrity Apprentice” this season and has “Celebrity Circus,” premiering
this summer.
“Who Do You Think You Are,” which launched in 2004, will air its fifth
season on BBC1 this year. Its fourth-season premiere in the summer
scored the show’s highest rating ever, with 6.8 million viewers tuning
in.
The show is credited with sparking an interest in genealogy among many
BBC viewers. Last year, BBC Magazines began publishing Who Do You Think
You Are? magazine, a monthly publication about tracing one’s family
tree. Versions of “Who Do You Think You Are” also are in production in
Canada and Australia.—Agencies |