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Coming Home, Coming Soon

Donny Osmond is mobbed by young fans on a visit to Merthyr

Last updated: 11 July 2007

Have you traced your own family tree? Are you related to a living celebrity? If so, we'd love to hear from you.

Yellow Duck Productions is about to embark on the next series of the successful BBC Wales ancestry show.

Coming Home traces the hidden Welsh ancestry of famous people from the UK and around the world.

Donny Osmond (pictured above), Susan Sarandon, Petula Clark, Pam Ferris, Cilla Black, Rolf Harris, Paul Daniels, Patrick Mower and Janet Street Porter are among those who've already featured in previous series.

It would be fantastic to hear from you if you've traced your family ancestry to somebody famous or know of a strong Welsh family connection to a living celebrity.

If you'd like to share your family's connection with the stars and be part of the Coming Home series then please get in touch by posting your comments below or sending an email to daxos@aol.com

Unfortunately we can't help you trace your own family tree or reply to individual requests for help with research - please try some of the sites listed in our Family History webguide.


your comments

Ann Farr
My mother's maiden name was Hare - there is some mention that we may have been related to Doris Hare, the actress and may be related to David Hare, the playwright.

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