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Rambling

Rambling Report 4 Sep 2014 22:02

Thanks Andysmum I just saw the name on the credits. I stuck it out to the end just for that :-)

Sharron

Sharron Report 4 Sep 2014 22:02

Having enjoyed last week so much and learned a lot of things from it, I thought I would watch tonight's programme.

Now I know why I don't usually watch it.

GeordiePride

GeordiePride Report 4 Sep 2014 22:11

That's it I'm afraid - The format of this series is not to my liking.

GP

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 4 Sep 2014 22:20

I agree GP, and I gave it a wide birth tonight

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 5 Sep 2014 00:21

Well, after last week, I know a lot about Irish history. After this week, I know a lot about one man, and the history of the banjo. Talk about dragging a subject out!! They could have done his life in half the programme. The man had a wife and two other children - one of whom was her gg or g grandfather - what happened to them?

Lottiesgran

Lottiesgran Report 5 Sep 2014 09:25

Another boring WDYTYA got fed up and went to bed,dont like this seriesat all.



Christine

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 5 Sep 2014 09:34

Hi Minxy Emms :-D :-D <3 <3

Sorry I haven't been able to post here, as I have been very behind with watching the programmes and didn't want to spoil "the plots"!
They were all stacked up on the recording box. I had caught up... but wouldn't you know it, while recording last night's episode, we had to phone Sky and reprogramme the box!

SO TYPING THIS POST ON YOUR PAGE 1, SO I DON'T DISCOVER WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT! :-D :-D :-D

See you in Smiley World :-D :-D :-D

Love Jem <3

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 5 Sep 2014 12:01

If I never see another banjo again I will be happy.

Next week it's Mary Berry.

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 5 Sep 2014 14:26

I do dislike the one person only format

Why did they fudge over who Benjamin’s parents were & why he was born in the workhouse? or his father's occupation, which would have given insight into them being in the Workhouse. There was a loose end of Benjamin's wife being in Birmingham, with the son who was Sheridan's direct line ancestor, but nothing about what was going on there, or how she was earning a living. What did the son do & what happened to the two sisters after the father died.

That’s the sort of interesting info i want to know about & what about her direct line ancestor his son.

Why not just make a short statement .

I enjoyed the bit with her & her parents on stage but did not need to see it twice & we didn’t need a banjo lesson. I think i should have spent the time counting the number of mentions Banjo had - perhaps they were on commission with a banjo store.

Far too much fawning over her really they could have used some of the time to answer what happened.

I know I fell asleep during the programme (1st time ever in all these years) – so apologies if it was said then

I did like her family very genuine

Pammy51

Pammy51 Report 5 Sep 2014 20:21

For those who have a subscription, there is a tree on Ancestry with Benjamin.
His father was a saddler before Benjamin's birth and a collar and harness maker afterwards so maybe his Mum was just in the Workhouse for the birth (the only free medical care available)

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 5 Sep 2014 20:29

why didn't they just look on this site
I found everybody mentioned in a search on genes :-D :-D

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 10 Sep 2014 20:04

Just noticed 10.40 tomorrow night is the time to
see Mary Berry story.

Emma :-)

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 10 Sep 2014 20:58

Hi Joan it show up at 10.40 in between
some adverts but, like you I check tomorrow
for the time in out area :-)

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 10 Sep 2014 21:33

Hope so Joan, need a good programme for
a change.

Emma :-)

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 11 Sep 2014 14:15

Nudge

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 11 Sep 2014 22:06

Well that's more like our WDYTYA and true to form. I did enjoy learning about Mary Berry's family :-D

Mary was very interested in her ancestors' lives, wanting to know more and writing the info. down. So sad at times but you got the feeling she was proud of GGrandmother Mary Berry

Mary

Mary Report 11 Sep 2014 22:13

A lot better,I enjoyed it.

Maryb.

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget Report 11 Sep 2014 23:06

Best this series.

I wanted to know if Baker Houghton left much money when he died.?

What did Mary's grandmother (or was it great-grandmother?) die of aged 36.?

Did Christopher Berry get his comeuppence? Or did he have a really good excuse for not supporting his family?

did Houghtons Bakers supply bread to the same workhouse that the Berry family went to?

Did "mother Berry" ever get out of the workhouse? What became of the rest of her eight children?

All very interesting.

Mary seemed enthralled. I wonder if she has got the genes bug now!

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 12 Sep 2014 13:33

That was more like it,was a very interesting programme
and the best so far.

Next week Martin Shaw and back at usual time.

Emma :-)

Sally

Sally Report 12 Sep 2014 14:15

yes much better I enjoyed it

sally w <3