tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7579464233693582794.post65563517115727770..comments2023-10-08T21:09:49.515-07:00Comments on The Generations Project: Genealogy is a Life-Saver. Literally.generationstvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04660027692577662369noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7579464233693582794.post-79711218100079205822011-05-22T01:52:11.851-07:002011-05-22T01:52:11.851-07:00I have found this show to be very involved and ful...I have found this show to be very involved and full of good ideas of places and ways to continue my own research. I haven't been watching byutv very much in the last couple of years but this show has made me start looking for other new and great shows on byutv.<br />I very much like the fact that these are real people and not your typical celebraties, this makes everything so much more real and the depth of your interviews and stories is much appreciated.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7579464233693582794.post-91502153893574046432011-04-25T10:55:25.193-07:002011-04-25T10:55:25.193-07:00My wife and I watch "Who Do You Think You Are...My wife and I watch "Who Do You Think You Are"(NBC) and frankly it is difficult to watch The Generations project and not make comparisons. We watched last night and we only lasted a minute or two before we lost interest. The problem with this program is that it is difficult to have any emotional attachment to people that you have selected to interview. No disrespect to their stories, these people and their lives. It's just hard to connect to someone we don't know. There is no curiosity factor to draw us into their story. <br /><br />We both like the changes that are happening at BYU TV and the high production values. We'd like to see this show be successful, but right now it's not on our list of shows to watch.Millen7https://www.blogger.com/profile/13071056371716632475noreply@blogger.com