http://www.kqed.org/programs/tv/program-landing.jsp?progID=17556
I believe it is about 90 minutes in length. Half of it was filmed at
various locations in England, the other (and last) half in San Francisco
and (my part) at the Larson Family Winery near Sonoma.
It's a light-hearted and pretty amusing documentary, and I hope
sometimes even interesting. Jennie Bond was fun to work with.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/correspondents/newsid_2631000/2631425.stm
So, if you find "lost royals" intriguing, please check it out!
Tony Hoskins
Anthony Hoskins
History, Genealogy and Archives Librarian
Sonoma County Archivist
Sonoma County History and Genealogy Library
3rd and E Streets
Santa Rosa, California 95404
"Tony Hoskins" <hos...@sonoma.lib.ca.us> wrote in message
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Do you know if it will be shown on any other PBS stations? Or just SF?
Yes, I've heard from various people "back east" who have already seen
it, but I'm afraid I don't know about any other showings than San
Francisco. It seems to be being shown only on public television, though,
so perhaps checking one's local PBS station might be an option.
Tony
I just viewed it tonight on the Orange County PBS station. I enjoyed
it. It prompted me to ask some questions about rumored ancestory on my
grandmothers side that I never took to seriously, until now. Yes look
for it on the PBS station in your area.