Series in which families are challenged to become Victorian farmers on the Acton Scott Estate in Shropshire
Series in which families are challenged to become Victorian farmers. The Doige and Mills families learn a Victorian bread recipe, how to clean pigs and how to make clay bricks.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. It's the day of the big weekly challenge for the Brays from Suffolk and the Trevithicks from Cornwall.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. Taking up the challenge this time are the Bagley family from Hunnington and the Booths from Canterbury.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The children learn to drive a donkey and cart, while the Mums attempt to get to grips with an antique sewing machine.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The Dads make a stable door for Dusty the Donkey, while reluctant housewives Anne and Lisa concoct a herbal ointment.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The Dads go into the forge to make a Victorian iron hook, while the Mums and eldest daughters visit the Acton Scott bee colony.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The Bagley and Booth families compete to be the best Victorian ploughing family.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The Degale family from Enfield and a Cotswolds family compete. One dad faces his worst fears in a challenge involving chickens.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The men go rabbiting in the Shropshire hills and the mums are in the laundry - there's not a washing machine in sight.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The mums learn how to weave a traditional oak swill basket and the adults try out the Acton Scott cider-making equipment.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The dads sharpen their axes and saws as they prepare wood to light the range, and the children go fishing in Acton Scott pond.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. It's the second day and the mums make damson butter, the dads drive a horse and cart, and the girls compete in archery.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. On the final day the families compete in a cattle show, milking and cleaning their cow and making a halter to lead it.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The dads take on the job of haymaking. Meanwhile, the mums make brooms using local wood and the children make vegetable soup.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The families go head-to-head in a full-on muckspreading challenge and the mums learn how exhausting Victorian housework was.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The big challenge is sheep-farming: the families compete to be best at cleaning, herding and selecting sheep and spinning wool.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. Taking up the Escape in Time challenge this time are the Bray family from Suffolk and the Trevithick family from Cornwall.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The Dads take on one of the most dangerous jobs on the farm - tree felling. The children play with some classic toys and games.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The Mums get squeamish in the kitchen when they have to pluck and gut a duck, and the children make rag dolls.
DetailsSeries in which families become Victorian farmers. The Dads learn that making a gate Victorian style isn't as simple as banging a few timbers together.
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