Rogues, rebels, love and legacies: the new season of 'Who Do You Think You Are?'

Barry Humphries, Jenny Brockie, Derryn Hinch and Rhonda Burchmore join Stephen Page, Peter Helliar, Kerry Armstrong and John Waters in a brand new season of 'Who Do You Think You Are?'.

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Barry Humphries, Rhonda Burchmore and Stephen Page in the new season. Source: SBS

Join eight prominent Australians as they trek across the globe on an expansive journey that ultimately leads them back home, and to a better understanding of themselves, in the brand-new season of Who Do You Think You Are?.
In episode 1, the late comedian Barry Humphries investigates a royal scandal in his father’s ancestry and unravels the great mystery of his maternal family history. Confident he’s the most interesting person in his family tree, Barry is on a quest to be proven wrong.
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Barry Humphries Source: SBS / Stephen Perry
In episode two, one of Australia’s most experienced and respected journalists, Jenny Brockie, uncovers surprising secrets hidden in her mother’s family tree, and embarks on an emotional journey to solve the mystery of her father’s ancestry.

“I was always questioning and wanting to know things”, said Jenny, “which is unsurprising, but my mum wasn’t very yielding on a lot of things, and she particularly wasn’t yielding on my father, and details about my father.”

Journalist, commentator, author and former Senator Derryn Hinch takes a deep dive into his family’s roots in episode three, revealing the truth surrounding the identity of his mother’s father, and uncovering a surprising war survival story on his father’s side.

Derryn said, “I’ve found this journey to be a rollercoaster. Things I thought were real weren’t… It has been taxing, but it’s been wonderfully taxing. It’s torn at the heartstrings. And I’ve discovered things that have been quite a revelation.”

In episode four, multi-talented entertainer and show business veteran Rhonda Burchmore discovers the truth about the maternal grandfather she never knew. And on her father’s side, she uncovers the story of a fascinating entrepreneur who left an amazing legacy to the people of Sydney.

World-renowned choreographer and artistic director Stephen Page has long been curious about his mother Doreen’s ancestry. Born to a white father, Doreen suppressed her indigenous identity to survive racism in 1950s Australia. In episode five, Stephen takes part in an emotional and unexpected journey, with a series of surprising and moving revelations along the way.
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Stephen Page Source: SBS / Ross Coffey
Stand-up comedian, writer, presenter and producer Peter Helliar discovers his family’s past in episode six, uncovering the story of a maternal ancestor deeply traumatised by his experience at Gallipoli, and on his father’s side, embracing an Irish rogue and a thrilling link to an AFL pioneer.

“I really love AFL. It’s my happy place, and I often thank my dad for passing that onto me”, said Peter. “My whole family are Collingwood. We literally go to the football every week, and we love it. Footy to me means many things, but if I was really to get to the heart of it, it’s about family.”

In episode seven renowned film, television and stage actor Kerry Armstrong searches for clues to her own character and is amazed to discover a line of rebellious and free-spirited women who weren’t afraid to stand up for their rights. She also explores the mystery behind her strong connection to the sea. During the filming of this episode, Kerry faces an unexpected and deeply moving personal loss.

In the final episode of the season, respected and celebrated actor and musician John Waters explores his family’s history, embracing working class radicals in his father’s family, and discovering a maternal ancestor at the heart of colonial Caribbean history.

“One of the disappointing things about the family tree done by my uncle that I had researched is that it was a fairly misogynistic thing, and only followed the male line backwards, and women just pop in, have children, and then disappear again”, said John. “I’m interested in all the women that form an equal part of who I am, about whom just a name has been written on a piece of paper before now.”

Bernadine Lim, SBS Commissioning Editor for Documentaries said: “We are completely thrilled the new season of Who Do You Think You Are? will return to SBS from 2 May, and with such a brilliant line-up of guests. Prepare to be delighted by Barry Humphries’ quest to prove he’s the most interesting person in his family, captivated by Jenny Brockie’s deeply emotional journey as she searches for the familial connections she has yearned for all her life, and moved as Derryn Hinch finally uncovers the long-suppressed identity of his mother’s father. And that’s just the first three episodes! With this new season, Who Do You Think You Are? continues to fascinate, amuse and enthral Australian audiences, resonating with our universal desire to discover our origins, in all their diversity.”

Who Do You Think You Are? is produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia for SBS.

The series airs at 7.30pm Tuesdays on SBS and SBS On Demand, starting Tuesday 2 MayAll eight episodes of season 14 of Who Do You Think You Are? will be available to stream on SBS On Demand the day of broadcast, with subtitles in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean. All episodes will also be available with audio description on SBS.
Head to to catch up on seasons . All episodes have subtitles available in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean. If you haven't caught up with the most recent season, start here with episode one, featuring Simon Baker:
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Published 4 April 2023 11:04am
Updated 3 May 2023 3:47pm
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