Back in Time for Dinner - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The 1940s
In the series premiere of Back in Time for Dinner, the household, rooms are formal, the pantry holds only staple foods and everyone is doing what they can to ensure the survival of Canada during World War ll.

The 1950s
In the second episode of Back in Time for Dinner, the Campuses travel back to an age of baby-brain, back-seat parenting, brooding teenagers and atomic bomb warnings.

The 1960s
The third episode of Back in Time for Dinner explores the swinging sixties. This decade has everything: explosions, protests, assassinations, national celebrations, new genres of music, revolutions and flower power.

The 1970s
In the fourth episode of Back in time for Dinner, the Campuses enter a decade where middle class families are searching for safety and adventure, nostalgia and newness all at once.

The 1980s
Back in Time for Dinner's fifth episode dives into the 1980s, a wildly neon decade where many firsts take flight, including the birth of globalization, yuppies and enormous hair!

The 1990s
In the season finale of Back in Time for Dinner, we travel back to the decade where middle-class families are navigating the technological, scientific, and economic developments that are fast propelling us into the Millennium.
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