Finding Sarah

Finding Sarah (2011)

EndedReality show

Candid and unprecedented, the six-part television series Finding Sarah documents Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York's emotional struggle to rebuild her life. In the series, viewers will hear the Duchess' personal story and witness her unforgettable journey of healing and self-improvement.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06When One Journey EndsJul 24, 2011
S01E05The Hardest Journey Of AllJul 17, 2011
S01E04Life or Death ChallengeJul 10, 2011
S01E03Soul SearchingJun 26, 2011
S01E01My Fall from GraceJun 12, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Finding Sarah' premiere?

'Finding Sarah' premiered on June 12, 2011.

Who is the host of 'Finding Sarah'?

'Finding Sarah' is hosted by Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.

What is the genre of 'Finding Sarah'?

'Finding Sarah' falls under the genre of reality television.

In which country does 'Finding Sarah' take place?

'Finding Sarah' takes place in the United States.

What is the main focus of 'Finding Sarah'?

The main focus of 'Finding Sarah' is Sarah Ferguson's journey to rebuild her life after personal struggles.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Finding Sarah'?

The first season of 'Finding Sarah' consisted of six episodes.

Who are some of the guest stars featured on 'Finding Sarah'?

Guest stars on 'Finding Sarah' include Dr. Phil McGraw and Martha Beck.

What are some of the topics explored in 'Finding Sarah'?

'Finding Sarah' explores topics such as self-discovery, relationships, and personal growth.

How does 'Finding Sarah' showcase Sarah Ferguson's personal struggles?

'Finding Sarah' showcases Sarah Ferguson's personal struggles through candid interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

What is the overall tone of 'Finding Sarah'?

'Finding Sarah' has an inspiring and uplifting tone, focusing on personal empowerment and transformation.

How does 'Finding Sarah' incorporate self-help experts?

'Finding Sarah' incorporates advice from self-help experts to guide Sarah Ferguson on her journey.

What are some of the challenges Sarah Ferguson faces in 'Finding Sarah'?

Some of the challenges Sarah Ferguson faces in 'Finding Sarah' include rebuilding her public image and navigating her personal relationships.

How does 'Finding Sarah' address mental health and wellness?

'Finding Sarah' addresses mental health and wellness by exploring Sarah Ferguson's journey towards self-care and emotional well-being.

What are some of the locations featured in 'Finding Sarah'?

Locations featured in 'Finding Sarah' include Los Angeles, New York City, and various parts of the United Kingdom.

What is the target audience of 'Finding Sarah'?

The target audience of 'Finding Sarah' includes fans of reality television and individuals seeking inspiration and personal growth.

How does 'Finding Sarah' portray Sarah Ferguson's relationship with her family?

'Finding Sarah' portrays Sarah Ferguson's relationships with her family, including her ex-husband Prince Andrew and her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

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