The personal narratives are what my identical twin sister and I enjoy the most with these programs. The 'actual' story always trumps the 'official' story as it is known (or not known) by the person being researched. In terms of data, it would be interesting to note how many of your guests have had life-changing experiences as a result of knowing the truth of their family stories? We find we are curious of those whose stories reach beyond the Western part of the world. My family's roots are Hungarian and, although my sister and I have many names recorded from both parents, the language has always presented a barrier. Your program inspires us to continue with our research. However, we are curious as to how you present your genealogical research at the end of the program? The guests unroll a banner which contains much information. This would be a very useful tool. Most of what we find online is too elementary. Regards, B & B Peszle