Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Emotional climb up family tree

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THINK YOU ARE? BBC1, 9pm COMEDIAN and BGT judge David Walliams discovers emotional stories of “unimaginab­le horror” as he delves into his past.

“I think about the family I came from. I’d like to know my place in that stor y. I ’m excited , I feel like a detective,” says the 49-year-old at the start of the process.

What follows is the discovery of two particular­ly heartrendi­ng tales of his ancestors that leaves the Britain’s Got Talent star both amazed and unsettled.

David begins by investigat­ing the artist behind some watercolou­r paintings that were left to him by his beloved granny.

He finds out that the artist was his great grandfathe­r J ohn George Boorman, who heroically fought on the battlefiel­ds in the First World War and suffered from shellshock.

John’s traumatic experience­s in France and B elgium left him with such severe symptoms of PTSD that he could never return to p ea c etime e xi st en c e with hi s young family and spent the rest of his life in what was then described as a lunatic asylum.

Meanwhile, on his mother’s side, David unearths the story of a greatgreat grandfathe­r, William Hanes, who became blind as the result of eye surgery in the 1880s.

David is astonished to find out that, like him, his ancestor became an entertaine­r – first a street musician and then a travelling showman , r unning fairground attraction­s with the help of his wife and children.

David says: “It’s emotional because these lives are so different from my own and so difficult, too. Neither life was enviable.”

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ANCESTOR David’s great grandfathe­r John

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