Many people who were well known in their own time, get forgotten by history. A pair of brothers likes to seek the graves of those people and talk about their stories. They are getting a TV show about it.
New York brothers Vincent and Robert Gardino have a very unusual hobby. They like to visit old cemeteries and seek out the final resting places of people who were once minor celebrities while they were alive, but who have been mostly forgotten about by history.
The brothers have developed a lively banter when they visit these graves and discuss the lives of the deceased between themselves.
Their banter is entertaining enough that it could soon be coming to your television, as The New York Times reports in "Like 'Car Talk,' but With Dead People."
While at first glance, this might not sound like an interesting show, the brothers are being compared to the brothers on NPR’s Car Talk.
If their banter is that lively and entertaining, this show could be a good watch for anyone interested in history and the lives of people in the past.
It should also have plenty of discussion about the historical graves themselves and presumably what happened to the people's possessions when they passed away, if there is anything interesting about the estates.
Reference: New York Times (Sep. 21, 2017) "Like 'Car Talk,' but With Dead People."
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