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Heir Hunters Fraser and Fraser
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Back by popular demand, the Heir Hunters team return to BBC1 at their usual slot of 9.15am Monday to Friday.

 

To watch today's episode, which will be available for a week after its initial transmission, please go to

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/

 

For a list of past and present episodes, please refer to the BBC "Heir Hunters" website:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/heirhunters/

 

If you think you might be related to someone who died without leaving a will, browse through the "Heir Hunters" list of unclaimed estates:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle/tv_and_radio/heirhunters_estates1.shtml

Did you know any of the people mentioned or their relatives? If you have any information or can prove you are related then email: heirs@flametv.co.uk.

Disclaimer: Your email will be sent to Flame TV, independent producers commissioned by the BBC to make Heir Hunters.

Fraser and Fraser, Census Searches, Elliot & Whitmere and other heir-hunting companies do not accept unsolicited enquiries directly from the public. People who are interested in undertaking personal family history research may also wish to consider contacting the Association of Genealogists and Researchers in Archives (AGRA) or the Association Of Professional Genealogists (APGN), who are able to advise on family history research and who have a list of recommended researchers. Their website addresses are: www.agra.org.uk and www.apgen.org .