
Netflix star shares bbc dropped them from popular series
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ASHLEY WALTERS, WHO IS BEST KNOWN FOR ROLES IN ADOLESCENCE AND TOP BOY, HAS REVEALED THE BBC CHOSE NOT TO INCLUDE HIM IN A POPULAR SERIES 19:34, 30 May 2025 Ashley Walters, Will Young and
Tom Daley joined Clara Amfo and Roman Kemp on The One Show to discuss their upcoming projects. As talk turned to the shows they all appeared on, Ashley was quizzed over whether he would
appear on BBC series Who Do You Think You Are? However, he shocked hosts Roman and Clara when he revealed he was approached before bosses changed their mind. Ashley revealed: "I would
love to if they let me." Going on to explain his comment, he continued: "Interesting story, they approached me about doing the show and went and did about a year's worth of
research and then said, 'no, we're not going to do it.'" Clara asked: "Any further feedback?" as Ashley replied: "No, they did give me the documents but I
haven't read them, I haven't gone into the box yet so I don't know why. I nearly got there but I was on the cusp." "A new project for next year," Clara
suggested. "Go through the archives." The revelation came as Will Young, who features of the next episode of Who Do You Think You Are? spoke about his experience. Appearing on The
One Show, Will spoke about becoming emotional when he uncovered his family history. He explained: "I didn't know anything about my grandfather apart from that he died when my Dad
was 15 and under questionable circumstances. "A lot of people had PTSD after the war, we didn't know, my Dad and my Aunt didn't know, that his plane went down at the beginning
of the war and he was in a concentration camp for five years, that's all I knew. "But it was just wonderful - to not spoil it - go from having one grandfather who I knew growing
up and now feeling like I have two. I still have this photo in my study and I just feel like I know him. "I have a tattoo of his plane and his squadron and you start finding
similarities with your family - even people you didn't know. Article continues below "That's what is real interesting. We had certain characteristics and it was very moving.
It was terribly moving for my father and my Aunt because he was sort of portrayed as a bit of a loser and he was literally anything but a loser. My Dad rang me up in tears saying,
'You've given me a father.'" _THE ONE SHOW AIRS WEEKDAYS ON BBC ONE FROM 7PM._