Further Back in Time for Dinner

Further Back in Time for Dinner (2020)

EndedDocumentary showFood, History

What happens when you take an ordinary 2020 family back in time 120 years to immerse themselves in five decades of Australian history? Over five episodes, join Annabel Crabb as she guides the Ferrone family back through history as they cook, eat, and live, from Australia's Federation (1901) to the 1940s.

In 2018, Australia fell in love with the brave Ferrone family, who've returned to take on the time-travelling challenge once again. Peter, Carol, Julian, Sienna and Olivia, have already discovered the trials and joys of living through 60 years of Australian history from the 1950s right through to the present day and beyond in the hit series Back in Time for Dinner.

Now, this average family of five, who are all comfortably accustomed to the perks of a very modern world, are back and have to source, cook and eat their way ‘Further Back in Time' – through a plague, a pandemic, two World Wars and the Great Depression. The Ferrones will encounter many parallels in history that we are currently experiencing in 2020.

Along the way, the family will also meet remarkable people who have fascinating tales of the times or have played a part in our food revolution. Among the surprise guests at the dinner table are beloved cook Maggie Beer, former Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, our favourite green thumb Costa Georgiadis, historian and author Dr Clare Wright and comedian Steph Tisdell.

With the visually compelling transformation of a house built in the 1900s, and extraordinary archival material, Further Back in Time for Dinner is rich with the pleasure of discovery as well as the gob-smacking disbelief at how we lived our lives as a fledgling nation. Further Back in Time for Dinner helps us understand our world today by looking into the past.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05The 1940sSept. 29, 2020
S01E04The 1930sSept. 22, 2020
S01E03The 1920sSept. 15, 2020
S01E02The 1910sSept. 8, 2020
S01E01The 1900sSept. 1, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' premiere?

'Further Back in Time for Dinner' premiered on February 11, 2020.

What is the premise of 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

'Further Back in Time for Dinner' follows a family as they live through different historical eras and experience the food and lifestyle of each time period.

Who are the hosts of 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

The hosts of 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' are Giles Coren and Polly Russell.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

The first season of 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' consists of six episodes.

Which time periods are explored in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

'Further Back in Time for Dinner' explores time periods such as the 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s, and Victorian era.

What are some of the challenges faced by the family in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

The family in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' faces challenges such as cooking without modern appliances, adapting to different cultural norms, and dealing with limited resources.

How do the hosts and the family in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' research the history of each era?

The hosts and the family in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' research the history of each era through archival materials, expert interviews, and firsthand accounts.

What are some of the dishes prepared in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

In 'Further Back in Time for Dinner', dishes such as Spam fritters, jellied eels, shepherd's pie, and roasts are prepared to reflect the food of each respective era.

How does 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' explore the social changes that occurred during each time period?

'Further Back in Time for Dinner' explores the social changes that occurred during each time period by examining the food, fashion, and cultural practices of the era.

What role does technology play in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

Technology plays a significant role in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' as the family experiences the challenges of cooking without modern appliances and gadgets.

How does 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' showcase the role of women in different eras?

'Further Back in Time for Dinner' showcases the evolving role of women in different eras by exploring their responsibilities, opportunities, and societal expectations.

What are some of the surprises and discoveries made by the family in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

The family in 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' makes surprising discoveries such as the impact of rationing during wartime, the rise of convenience foods, and the changing attitudes towards food and health.

How does 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' highlight the importance of food in shaping culture and history?

'Further Back in Time for Dinner' highlights the importance of food in shaping culture and history by demonstrating how it reflects social, economic, and political changes over time.

What are some of the memorable moments from 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

Memorable moments from 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' include the family's reactions to unfamiliar foods, their attempts to recreate historic recipes, and their experiences with outdated kitchen equipment.

How does 'Further Back in Time for Dinner' engage viewers in the exploration of history?

'Further Back in Time for Dinner' engages viewers in the exploration of history by immersing them in the daily lives and experiences of the family, making history relatable and accessible.

What is the audience response to 'Further Back in Time for Dinner'?

'Further Back in Time for Dinner' has received positive audience response for its educational and entertaining approach to exploring history through food and lifestyle.

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