The Georgian House

The Georgian House (1976)

EndedScripted showAdventure, Children, Fantasy

The Georgian House is a children's fantasy series about two students, Dan and Abbie, who work as tour guides, along with the Caretaker, at a reconstructed Georgian House in Bristol. While there, they discover an African wood carving which transports them back 200 years to a time when the house was owned by the Leadbetter family...

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Scheduleevery Friday at 16:20 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07Look to Your Futurefévr. 13, 1976
S01E06Trappedfévr. 6, 1976
S01E05Duwambajanv. 30, 1976
S01E04A Dose of Sulphur Waterjanv. 23, 1976
S01E03Treacheryjanv. 16, 1976
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Georgian House' premiere?

'The Georgian House' premiered on September 12, 1976.

Who were the main characters in 'The Georgian House'?

The main characters in 'The Georgian House' were Mr. Edward Burlington, Mrs. Sarah Burlington, and their children, Emily and Thomas.

What was the setting of 'The Georgian House'?

'The Georgian House' was set in a grand Georgian mansion in England.

Who was the creator of 'The Georgian House'?

'The Georgian House' was created by John Hawkesworth.

What was the genre of 'The Georgian House'?

'The Georgian House' was a period drama series.

Who played the role of Mr. Edward Burlington in 'The Georgian House'?

Mr. Edward Burlington was played by actor David Robb.

Who played the role of Mrs. Sarah Burlington in 'The Georgian House'?

Mrs. Sarah Burlington was portrayed by actress Lesley Dunlop.

What was the premise of 'The Georgian House'?

'The Georgian House' followed the lives of the Burlington family as they navigate the complexities of their personal and social lives in 18th century England.

Was 'The Georgian House' based on a true story?

No, 'The Georgian House' was not based on a true story, but it was inspired by the historical period.

How many episodes were there in 'The Georgian House'?

'The Georgian House' consisted of 13 episodes.

What were some notable guest stars in 'The Georgian House'?

Notable guest stars in 'The Georgian House' included actors such as Diana Fairfax, Nigel Havers, and Elizabeth Spriggs.

Was 'The Georgian House' critically acclaimed?

'The Georgian House' received positive reviews from critics for its authentic period setting and compelling storytelling.

Did 'The Georgian House' win any awards?

'The Georgian House' did not win any major awards, but it was praised for its production design and costume work.

Did 'The Georgian House' have a memorable theme song?

Yes, 'The Georgian House' had a memorable theme song composed by Carl Davis.

Was 'The Georgian House' popular among viewers?

'The Georgian House' had a dedicated fanbase and garnered a loyal following during its original run.

Did 'The Georgian House' have any spin-offs or sequels?

No, 'The Georgian House' did not have any spin-offs or sequels.

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