DIG IN: Zoe’s ‘Who Do You Think You Are’ Journey
6/8/202631 min
After Zoe’s appearance on ‘Who Do You Think You Are’, she gives us the inside track on how this amazing series is made. Jo brings Goose along to the podcast recording…and lives to regret it. Plus, your questions and comments on appropriate wedding presents, embarrassing parental moments, and why no one seems to know how to use a food waste bin.
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First 90 secondsJo Whiley· Host0:00
Coming up on Dig It and they brought out this document, which was when she ... It was her death certificate, and then I saw my mum's signature on the death certificate, and I- Oh ... broke down, had such a sob. And after we finished filming, I looked up and all the crew had been crying- Oh ... 'cause it was such a moving story. Um- What? Oh, my Lord It's, it's not something I would do I think as a wedding present. I don't know. I think if I was his wife, I'd be like, "What is she saying?" I'm gonna release Goose. I'm gonna release the hound from the room because he's biting my toes- Okay [laughs] ... and I can't talk. All I can see is this tail running, running around. It's sort of like Craggle Rock. All of that right after this.
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