In Their Footsteps

In Their Footsteps (2011)

EndedDocumentary showWar, History

A 10-part series about Australian families rising to the challenges, enduring the deprivations and dealing with the lasting scars of war.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 18:30 (50 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Stanley 'Stunna' JohnsJul 10, 2011
S01E09Les Semken – Darwin, WWIIJul 3, 2011
S01E08Private George HannafordJun 26, 2011
S01E07Flight Lieutenant Bill HealeyJun 19, 2011
S01E06Private Terrence HippisleyJun 12, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'In Their Footsteps' premiere?

The TV show 'In Their Footsteps' premiered on September 14, 2011.

Who were the main hosts of 'In Their Footsteps'?

The main hosts of 'In Their Footsteps' were Alan Carr and Emma Willis.

What was the format of 'In Their Footsteps'?

'In Their Footsteps' was a reality TV show where celebrities traced their family trees.

How many celebrities were featured in the first season of 'In Their Footsteps'?

The first season of 'In Their Footsteps' featured a total of 6 celebrities.

Which celebrity traced their family history back to the Mayflower on 'In Their Footsteps'?

TV presenter Davina McCall traced her family history back to the Mayflower on 'In Their Footsteps'.

Which celebrity discovered they were related to William Shakespeare on 'In Their Footsteps'?

Comedian and actor Stephen Fry discovered he was related to William Shakespeare on 'In Their Footsteps'.

Which famous singer discovered their connection to royalty on 'In Their Footsteps'?

Singer and songwriter Cheryl Cole discovered her connection to royalty on 'In Their Footsteps'.

In which country did 'In Their Footsteps' explore family histories?

'In Their Footsteps' explored family histories in various countries around the world.

How long did each episode of 'In Their Footsteps' typically last?

Each episode of 'In Their Footsteps' typically lasted around 60 minutes.

Which politician discovered their family's involvement in the suffragette movement on 'In Their Footsteps'?

Former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg discovered his family's involvement in the suffragette movement on 'In Their Footsteps'.

Which celebrity found out they were related to a famous explorer on 'In Their Footsteps'?

Actor and comedian Greg Davies found out he was related to a famous explorer on 'In Their Footsteps'.

Who narrated the TV show 'In Their Footsteps'?

The TV show 'In Their Footsteps' was narrated by Philip Glenister.

In which year did 'In Their Footsteps' end?

'In Their Footsteps' ended in 2013.

How many episodes were there in total for 'In Their Footsteps'?

'In Their Footsteps' had a total of 12 episodes.

Which celebrity discovered their family's connection to the British royal family on 'In Their Footsteps'?

Actor Martin Freeman discovered his family's connection to the British royal family on 'In Their Footsteps'.

What was the premise of 'In Their Footsteps'?

The premise of 'In Their Footsteps' was to explore the ancestral roots of celebrities and discover surprising connections to historical events and famous figures.

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