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1900 house (Television program)

A four-part "docu-soap" transplants a modern British family from 1999 to 1900, as the Bowlers-Joyce and Paul, and four of their five children-are taken back to turn-of-the-century life in a London suburb. For three months, the Bowlers live in a late-Victorian terraced house on Elliscombe Road, Greenwich, wearing period clothing and dealing with the absence of a century of scientific and technological innovations.

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  • "Nineteen hundred house"
  • "Nineteen hundred house"@en
  • "Nineteen hundred's house"@en
  • "Extraordinary living experiment"@en
  • "Extraordinary living experiment"

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  • "THE 1900 HOUSE -- a new four-part documentary that "transports" an actual modern family from 1999 back to life in 1900. Public television viewers will have the chance to vicariously experience a time-travel journey back to everyday, middle-class life in Victorian London. The adventurous Bowler Family spent three months living in a townhouse carefully restored to reproduce the ambiance and amenities of the turn of the century. As a result, THE 1900 HOUSE explores the radical changes in family and domestic life that have occurred over the past 100 years through scientific and technological innovations."
  • "A four-part "docu-soap" transplants a modern British family from 1999 to 1900, as the Bowlers-Joyce and Paul, and four of their five children-are taken back to turn-of-the-century life in a London suburb. For three months, the Bowlers live in a late-Victorian terraced house on Elliscombe Road, Greenwich, wearing period clothing and dealing with the absence of a century of scientific and technological innovations."@en
  • "A four-part documentary television program that brings a modern British family from 1999 back to life in 1900 Victorian London."@en
  • "A social experiment in which a present-day family spends three months in a "Victorian" household, as genuine in every detail as modern historical research can reconstruct, to experience how lower middle-class people in Britain lived in 1900."@en
  • "Just how good were the good old days? Travel back in time with the Bowler family, smitten by the idea of experiencing the Victorian lifestyle right down to corsets, chamber pots and cutthroat razors, as they turn back the calendar to spring of 1900. Their eye-opening experiences of the grueling demands of a bygone era help them to understand another era with an exceptional clarity and a unique perspective."
  • "Just how good were the good old days? Travel back in time with the Bowler family, smitten by the idea of experiencing the Victorian lifestyle right down to corsets, chamber pots and cutthroat razors, as they turn back the calendar to spring of 1900. Their eye-opening experiences of the grueling demands of a bygone era help them to understand another era with an exceptional clarity and a unique perspective."@en

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Reality television programs"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en

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  • "The 1900 house an extraordinary living experiment"
  • "1900 house (Television program)"@en
  • "The 1900 house"
  • "The 1900 house"@en