Jason Donovan Uncovers Career Sacrificed For Family | Who Do You Think You Are

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    Jason Donovan was born in Australia and catapulted to fame in the soap opera Neighbours. He's had four UK number one singles and is a star of West End musicals.
    Jason comes from showbiz parents who divorced when he was five. His British born father won custody and brought him up alone, but its Jason's mother's family line that holds the key to Jason's Australian heritage - up to now a complete mystery to him.
    Starting in his hometown of Melbourne, Jason goes to meet his mother's cousin Judy and discovers that the showbusiness roots in his family go deeper than he thinks. As Jason unravels this mystery, he also tries to understand why his mother went missing from his life as a child.
    Digging deeper into history, Jason uncovers a possible convict connection. He sets off to Tasmania to see how his ancestors ended up there - and uncovers a British miscarriage of justice. Returning to Sydney, Jason traces his family back to one of the earliest Australian settlers - a pioneer who opened up the entire continent to settlement. At the end of his journey, Jason feels reconnected to his Australian roots and realises his family story is no less than the story of the birth of a nation.
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    Although he was born in Melbourne, actor and singer Jason Donovan has strong connections with the UK. His father, wife and two children were all born in England and he lives in West London.
    But what about his Australian ancestry? While Jason has long heard stories about his father’s forebears from Notting Hill and Kensington, he knows little about his mother’s side of the family. “Maybe this is the opportunity in my life to go back a bit to my roots,” he says at the start of his episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, “but I’m going to this pretty blind and that’s maybe one of the reasons why I’m doing it.
    First, Jason flies to Melbourne and a meeting with his father, actor Terence Donovan. Although Jason is estranged from his mother, actor turned TV presenter Sue McIntosh, Sue’s mother Joan was an important figure in Jason’s life and helped look after him when he was growing up. Joan put together a file of information on her family history for Jason, which Terence now keeps.
    For a man from a showbiz family, the first figure that captures Jason’s imagination is his great grandmother, Eileen Lyons, “Australia’s charming soprano”. Visiting his mother’s cousin, Judy, he sees an early contract. In the early 1900s, she earned £2 a week with impresario JC Williamson, performing in musical theatre, and she also trod the boards in vaudeville. Her career ended with her marriage in 1913. She curtailed a comeback in 1941 because her eldest daughter’s marriage failed and Eileen stepped in to raise her granddaughter, Judy.
    Going back further, Jason learns that, like many in Australia, he’s partly descended from convicts sent to the continent when it was first being colonised. Eileen’s grandfather, Joseph, was an East End scrap metal and junk dealer transported to Tasmania, an island off mainland Australia, for handling stolen goods.
    Unusually, at a time when transportation often signalled the end of relationships, Joseph was eventually joined by his wife, Rosetta. Jewish, he was helped out by a Jewish family and eventually earned a pardon in 1849. Joseph and Rosetta eventually returned to London. Jason is both pleased to confirm family stories of Jewish roots and moved by the “camaraderie of the community” that helped Joseph re-build his life.
    Next, Jason turns his attention to the family of his maternal grandfather. Going back seven generations, Jason’s forebear William Cox, who was born in Dorset in 1764, came out to Australia on a convict ship. The scene seems set for another tale of bad behaviour harshly punished.
    But that’s not how things turn out. William, records show, was a military man who volunteered to go to Australia. On the ship Minerva, he was responsible for guarding and looking after the convicts. When he arrived in New South Wales, William became an important man, a landowner, property developer and magistrate.
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  • @pgl7950
    @pgl7950 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Number the segments!!!!!!!!!

  • @barbarabailey6833
    @barbarabailey6833 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What an awesome example to the women of our day! Eileen made the necessary sacrifices for her family!

  • @katarzynamuszynska5426
    @katarzynamuszynska5426 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jason mum was beautiful when She was younger

  • @rindarossouw1725
    @rindarossouw1725 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting.. Every person has a story.

  • @sabrinab9991
    @sabrinab9991 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Well, let me say, family is more important than any career.

    • @ringwe
      @ringwe 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Only if family is founded because a person truly wants it. Sadly too many people have children because "that's life", or because "they have to", and spend the rest of their lives regretting it, consciously or subconsciously.

    • @Tippy257
      @Tippy257 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ringwe not many people regret having children although some may get frustrated that they were not able to have children and a career, that they had to choose one over the other.

    • @ringwe
      @ringwe 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Tippy257 Oh please... Way too many people regret it, because way too many people have children for all the wrong reasons, career or no career. Is it right? no, not for the child. Is it a reality? Yes, we don't live on a Disney film.

    • @lizvtaz6
      @lizvtaz6 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      speak for yourself. people that have a dream will rather choose to have no family then give up their dream. that being said Eileen had every right to choose a family over career, if she felt like it.

    • @RS-tz2zn
      @RS-tz2zn ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lizvtaz6 I'm sure Jason Donovan is grateful she didn't do that.

  • @kyliejones8890
    @kyliejones8890 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Jason has a strong resemblance to Eileen's husband

  • @johnnyjumpup859
    @johnnyjumpup859 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    17 thousand views only 4 comments...

  • @dandylionriver
    @dandylionriver 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    £2 pounds in 1903 is equalize to to £100 in 2021. Not bad.

    • @vyrnmn
      @vyrnmn 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      pretty poor for a performing artist. You couldn't pay for any accommodation with that amount today.

  • @theresahealy5332
    @theresahealy5332 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Her name Eileen Lyons sounds pure Irish to me...I wonder!!!

  • @sofiagill4744
    @sofiagill4744 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jason donovan

    • @sofiagill4744
      @sofiagill4744 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He more like Stephanie mcintosh