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Family Tree EpisodesSeason 1    

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  • The Box
    Unemployed and unattached, Tom Chadwick is surprised when he's bequeathed an old chest of curios by his great-aunt Victoria, although he and his sister Bea can't remember ever meeting her. He finds an old black-and-white photo in the chest that his father, Keith, believes is Tom's great-grandfather, Harry. With the help of Mr. Pfister, his avuncular neighbor, and Pete, an old school friend, Tom tracks down Neville St. Aubrey, a strange expert in the field of antique photos, who discovers intriguing and revealing information about Tom's ancestor. Meanwhile, Pete tries to get Tom's love life back on track by setting him up with a model pretty date. He's just not sure what kind of model.

  • Treading The Boards
    When Mr. Pfister discovers an unforeseen aspect of Tom's great-grandfather Harry's life, it leads Tom and Pete to the south coast of England, where Harry died many years before. They meet Sybil, an impossibly old woman who still lives next door to the house Harry lived in and remembers him from her childhood. Their investigation takes them to a regional theatre, where he and Pete learn more than they ever wanted to know about Harry's life and loves from Rex and Mitch, the two friendly gentlemen who run the theatre. It also inspires Tom and Pete to engage in a unique competition, but not before Pete has set Tom up on another extraordinary date.

  • The Austerity Games
    Bea and Monk audition to perform at a children's birthday, while Tom starts digging deeper into the life of his grandfather William, who may have competed in the 1948 London Austerity Games, a far cry from those of 2012. After learning more about the games from Mr. Pfister, Tom visits his great-aunt Victoria's friend Mildred, who is able to shed some light on William's former athletic prowess, and on why Victoria left Tom the chest of family curios. With Keith's help, Tom and Pete visit the gym where Tom's grandfather William trained for the games, and meet some old-timers who knew him. While at the gym, Pete bravely accepts a challenge from a much younger timer. Bea and Monk perform their first professional gig at a wedding reception.

  • Country Life
    Tom finally has a job interview. He also discovers he has cousins in both Derbyshire and California, and makes a plan to visit and learn more about the Derbyshire branch of the family tree. Meanwhile, Pete has to perform a delicate procedure on an alpaca at the zoo. Tom, Bea, Keith, Luba and Monk drive up to the Derbyshire farm owned by their cousins from the North. Tom is interested to find out if the grass is really greener in the country, and equally determined to get to the bottom of a dark family secret. Culture clashes notwithstanding, Tom gets his answers and some family truths are finally revealed. The family-tree plot thickens as he also hears from his American cousin, Al, on the trip. Pete's life-affirming mission at the zoo proves to be no less sticky a venture.

  • Welcome To America
    Tom arrives in Los Angeles to stay with his American cousins, Al and Kitty Chadwick, and to discover why his great-great-grandfather Charles left for England more than a hundred years ago. Al has invited two other cousins - Rick, who also lives in California, and Dave, who's on a road trip from North Carolina - to a family barbecue. With Rick's girlfriend, Julie, and Al's neighbor, Mike, rounding out the party, everyone gets to know each other a little better, and they put their heads together to figure out how the family ended up having branches in both the U.S. and England. As the drinks flow, tongues loosen, inhibitions are dropped, and ice is not the only thing that gets broken underneath the California sun.

  • Civil War
    Tom's cousin Rick, an American Civil War enthusiast, helps Tom find out more about his great-great-grandfather Charles' mysterious activities as a soldier in the war. They visit a Civil War expert, Harvey Krupp, who agrees to investigate further on Tom's behalf, and invites him to take part in a Civil War reenactment that he organized. A car accident leads Tom to meet Ally Keele, a beautiful aspiring writer, and the attraction appears to be mutual. Tom gamely participates in the Civil War reenactment with Rick, Julie and Harvey, but war isn't all it's cracked up to be. During the battle, he gets a phone call with news from England. Afterwards, Harvey gives him even more interesting news about his great-great-grandfather, which explains a lot of things.

  • Indians
    Tom rents a classic convertible car and meets Ally for lunch, where they get to know each other a little better. Bea and Pete arrive to share Tom's last two weeks in America. Tom has done more genealogical research and discovers that his and Bea's great-great-grandmother, Rebecca, may have been Native American. He, Pete, Bea and Monk drive to an Indian reservation to trace his Native American past, and meet Running Bull, a chief, and White Feather, an elderly shaman. Their inquiries lead them to a store, where Marty, the owner, reveals the surprising truth about Tom's great-great-grandmother. And a phone call from Mr. Pfister in London, who has Tom's DNA results, tells him even more about his roots.

  • Cowboys
    On their last day in California, Bea, Monk and Pete hit the beach, while Tom, accompanied by Ally, meets Tom's distant cousin Melvin Schmelff, whose grandfather was Tumbleweed Tim, a famous silent-movie cowboy star. As Melvin shows them some classic Hollywood history, Tom gets a panicked phone call from Bea: Monk has gone missing at the beach! Tom, Ally, Bea, Pete and Melvin form a search party to find Monk, but Venice Beach is no place for a monkey puppet to get lost. Later, Al and Kitty throw a farewell party for Tom, which leads to the discovery of more dark secrets - and a turning point in Tom's relationship with Ally.
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