Ep. 136 - Sam Roukin, Simcoe of TURN: Washingtons Spies Talks Revolutionary War and Playing A Historic Figure

Published: April 25, 2016, 3:30 p.m.

b'Fisher opens the show with Family Histoire News talking about
the upcoming
season of Genealogy Roadshow. He discloses which cities the
Roadshow team
will visit this year. He then talks about the amazing discovery
of the remains of a
Roman villa underneath a barn in England. Here how it was
discovered and what
is happening to the site now. Fisher then shares the sad tale of
the 1838 sale of
over 230 African slaves by Jesuit priests in Washington DC. Here
why they were
sold, and which well known university exists today because its
debts were paid by
the sale. Also hear about why major efforts are being made to
find their
descendants.
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In segment two, Fisher visits with actor Sam Roukin who plays
Captain John
Graves Simcoe in the AMC series \\u201cTURN: Washington\\u2019s Spies.\\u201d Sam
talks about
his development of this despicable character, based on a real
historic figure. Sam
also talks about his immersion in the history of the
Revolution.
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In segment three, Fisher continues his conversation with Sam
Roukin. Sam talks
about what responsibility he feels to the real man and how he
squares the
character he portrays with the man who did some very good things
after the
Revolution. Sam also reveals that, despite being very British
and portraying a
brutal British officer in the Revolution, he is likely to do
something in the not so
distant future that will please many Americans.
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Tom Perry then returns, the Preservation Authority, to talk
about some special
programs he is analyzing for personal use in editing video and
digitized home
movies. Some of the things these programs can do could only have
been done in
Hollywood just a few years ago!
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That\\u2019s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\\u2019s Family History
Show!'