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27 June 2014, 06:11 | Updated: 27 June 2014, 07:42
Comic Billy Connolly and Great British Bake Off star Mary Berry are among the familiar faces who will be delving back into their family history for a new series of BBC1's Who Do You Think You Are?.
Also looking at their roots will be Mrs Brown's Boys creator Brendan O'Carroll and the actresses Julie Walters and Sheridan Smith when the programme returns in the summer.
The programme, which launched in 2004, will reach its 100th edition during the series.
The line-up of ten stars is completed by actors Brian Blessed and Martin Shaw, DJ and presenter Reggie Yates, actress Tamzin Outhwaite and model Twiggy.
There will also be an hour-long edition of the programme looking back over the past decade, involving figures who have previously been featured including JK Rowling and Jeremy Paxman, who memorably let down his tough exterior to shed a tear.
Maxine Watson, the BBC's commissioning editor for documentaries, said: "The new series promises to continue to deliver BBC One audiences the laughter, tears and surprising revelations of family ancestry as only Who Do You Think You Are? can.''
Leanne Klein, the CEO of production company Wall To Wall Television, said of the series: "The fact that it has inspired so many of us to look into our own family histories too is a sign of its enduring popularity.''