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- Celebrities study their lineages and family trees, usually learning surprising secrets they never knew about their families.
- Celebrities are given the opportunity to research their family trees with surprising and often unexpected results.
- Well-known Australians play detective as they go in search of their family history, revealing secrets from the past.
- A second version of the video (known as the Sugar Lumps version), which adds the Sugar Lumps-a satirical version of the Spice Girls played by Kathy Burke, Dawn French, Llewella Gideon, Lulu, and Jennifer Saunders-was filmed for the "Red Nose Day" of the 1997 Comic Relief, one of the two high-profile telethon events held in the United Kingdom. The video starts with the Sugar Lumps as schoolgirls dreaming of becoming Spice Girls, and ends with them joining the group on stage, while dancing and lip-synching the song.
- Angry Kid is given the task to write a 10-page essay for his teacher on who he really thinks he is.
- Canadian celebrities go in search of their family history, revealing secrets from the past. Travel around Canada and the world with Canadian celebrities as they find out things about their ancestors that they never thought possible. Along the way there will be some amazing discoveries. Join the trail of discovery to uncover where these celebrities came from as they find out just who they think they are.
- Genealogy series. Irish celebrities trace their family history.
- The music video features the Spice Girls singing and dancing solo in front of various colorful backgrounds whilst filmed with a steady-cam. Other scenes show the group performing on a stage in front of an energetic crowd. In addition, there are many background performers doing unusual tricks. The video was directed in February 1997 by Gregg Masuak, and filmed in a theatre located in the north of London.
- Each episode focuses on one public figure and follows the protagonists' journeys towards their families' pasts, a journey that takes place between countries, people and historic periods in time. The private past of each of the protagonists has an affinity to our national history. Their personal stories provide us with a view into the national past and fascinating historic issues and events. One of the more prominent characteristics of the State of Israel is its ingathering of immigrants and thus provides fertile ground for the series. The roots of the family tree of each of the Israelis can be found in various countries around the world and are endowed with stirring tales of wandering, surmounting hardships, separations and encounters. Each of the six episodes is devoted to one public figure who embarks on a journey across borders to the unknown. The public figures include - Gabi Gazit - Radio show host, Yoram Yovel - Psychoanalyst, Tal Fridman - Comedian and Actor, Ohad Knoler - Actor,Shifra Horn - Novelist, Michal Yanai - Actress. The series is being produced according to the British Format "Who Do You Think You Are?" of "Wall To Wall Television" Company.
- While working in the leisurely atmosphere at a food company's factory, Futaro Sakamaki is asked to return to their corporate headquarters by his good friend. Unfortunately, he finds himself assistant to Izumi Sawaki, a highly demanding expert on Italian food culture. Futaro gets off to a rocky start with his new female boss and always seems to be saying or doing the wrong thing. He also doesn't seem to be particularly suited to his new position on the Italian Restaurant Project, considering he doesn't even like tomatoes. However, Futaro may still have a few tricks left up his sleeve that he can use to win over Izumi and find success in his new job.
- Who Do You Think You Are? is a South African genealogy documentary series based on the British series of the same name, produced locally by Rapid Blue, which delves into the family history of celebrities, tracing their ancestry and revealing secrets and surprises from their pasts. The series premiered on SABC2 on Sunday 31 May 2009, at 21h00. There are 12 hour-long episodes in the first season that were split into two parts of six. The show returned for Part 2 on Sunday, 16 August 2009 at 21h00. New episodes aired weekly. Who Do You Think You Are? delves into the family history of familiar South African faces, tracing their ancestry and revealing secrets and surprises from their pasts. The series gives viewers the tools to dig into their own pasts and uncover the part their ancestors played in shaping their lives today. Based on the international format of the same name, each episode features a celebrity who goes in search of who s/he is by following their family tree to find out more about their ancestors. As they discover more about who's who in their family, they get to know themselves better. The show uses different genealogy investigations to uncover the families' past. These include special DNA testing and archive research and shows how to apply them to any family. The celebrities featured in the Part 1 line-up are: 1. Nthati Moshesh (Actress) 2. Riaan Cruywagen (Newsreader) 3. Meshack Mavuso (Actor) 4. Candice Moodley (Presenter) 5. HHP (Musician) 6. Kurt Schoonraad (Comedian) The celebrities featured in the Part 2 line-up are: 7. Dawn Matthews (Actress) 8. Colin Moss (Presenter, Actor) 9. Dion Chang (Trend Analyst) 10. Patricia Glyn (Presenter, Adventurer) 11. Vusi Mahlasela (Jazz Musician) 12. Zapiro (Cartoonist)
- The world of childhood entirely written, presented and performed by children of many ethnic groups in the UK.
- Queen Aleena's royal journals are rumored to be buried under a palace in the city of Tashistan.
- 2018–20207.7 (37)TV EpisodeDolly and Dylan clash over Puppy-Sitting Styles, so call a snap election to decide who shall be Top Dog, only for Diesel, the most unsuitable leader, to win.
- Matt doesn't want to break his bond with his grandmother's nurse, who's moving back to her native country. Smash and Noelle are pressured by their parents to break the bond they have between them. Tami doesn't want to break the bond with her infant daughter by leaving her at daycare. And as Santiago's former friends show up at his house to retrieve their bond, Buddy feels the bond with his material possessions, while his daughter, Lyla, takes a job at a Christian radio station.
- Yoko goes hunting with Kamina and Simon. They encounter a beastman named Viral in a hunting-ground.
- Taking more time to discover Him to see what He's like and to search Him out; one's identity comes from Christ and Christ alone.
- Nick tries to help an alcoholic father gain more access to his son but gets more than he bargained for. Michelle takes Ruth out shopping but becomes irritated by Ruth's copy-cat behaviour. Vivien sets out to meet the comatose elderly victim in hospital.
- 2020–202124mTV EpisodeEric Rick Calvin and Aaron react to and discuss episode 3 of Gurren Lagann - Who Do You Think You Are, Having Two Faces!? -
- There's friction between Jordan and Zoe, but as they get closer, what will the evening bring? Alice has a shock on her return.
- Mandy accidentally finds herself on the programme 'Who Are You, Do You Think?', a fictional genealogy programme that is not a parody of the programme Who Do You Think You Are?