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Family discovers Jewish roots in BBC's Turn Back Time show

Living history series uncovers East End background

June 21, 2012 12:23
The Goldings as they appear on BBC1's Turn Back Time

By

Brigit Grant,

Brigit Grant

4 min read

Ian Golding has never really liked asking questions about his family history. He just was not interested.

“My dad tried many times to tell me about it, but like a lot of people from my generation I could never be bothered to listen,” admits Ian, who felt that “from somewhere in Poland” was all he needed to know about his roots.

As it turns out he was wrong about Poland. His ancestors were from Russia and his great-great-grandfather Abraham Weinstein fled the pogroms about 120 years ago to come to Britain. But in order to find this out, Ian had to do more than go to Somerset House. He had to don period costume and travel into the past, with his wife Naomi and their three children, Ciara, nine, Caitie, seven and four-year-old Jack, who all appear in the BBC series Turn Back Time.

The theme of the programme is the evolution of the family over 100 years of British history, but with an added Who Do You Think You Are twist for the participants who get to learn about their genealogy.

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