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David’s emotional journey into past WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?

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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 story. 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 John George Boorman, who heroically fought on the battlefiel­ds in the First World War and suffered from shellshock.

John’s traumatic experience­s in France and Belgium left him with such severe symptoms of PTSD that he could never return to peacetime existence with his 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, running 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.”

 ??  ?? ANCESTOR David’s great grandfathe­r John
ANCESTOR David’s great grandfathe­r John

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