Dr Laura King discusses Bear Grylls’ Family History on ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’
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Dr Laura King, Associate Professor in Modern British History at the School of History, has appeared in a recent episode of the BBC’s ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ about adventurer Bear Grylls.
Dr King, an expert in history of families, emotional and inter-generational relationships and everyday life in twentieth-century Britain, discussed the history of Bear’s family on his father’s side.
Bear’s great-grandfather Lionel, the headmaster of Harrow School, wrote a memoir about his son Richard’s life after he died as a teenager, which Dr King shared with Bear.
In an emotional scene, Bear read from the memoir and said: “I’m a wreck reading it a hundred years on! You can’t imagine what the family went through.”
Watch Who Do You Think You Are? (Series 20:3. Bear Grylls) on BBC iPlayer. Dr King’s section starts at 33 minutes, 29 seconds.