Victorian Farm

Victorian Farm (2009)

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Historical observational documentary series following a team who live the life of Victorian farmers for a year.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06The Team's Year is Overfévr. 12, 2009
S01E05Work in the Dairyfévr. 5, 2009
S01E04Springtimejanv. 29, 2009
S01E03The New Year Arrivesjanv. 22, 2009
S01E02Winterjanv. 15, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Victorian Farm' premiere?

'Victorian Farm' premiered on November 10th, 2009.

What is 'Victorian Farm' about?

'Victorian Farm' is a historical documentary TV series that follows a team of archaeologists and historians as they try to recreate a working farm in the Victorian era.

Who are the hosts of 'Victorian Farm'?

The hosts of 'Victorian Farm' are Alex Langlands, Peter Ginn, and Ruth Goodman.

Where is the farm located?

The farm is located in the Acton Scott Estate in Shropshire, England.

What kind of work do the hosts do on the farm?

The hosts do a variety of work on the farm, including plowing fields, tending to animals, and making traditional Victorian-era products.

What kind of technology do the hosts use on the farm?

The hosts use only technology that was available during the Victorian era, such as horse-drawn plows and hand tools.

What kind of animals do the hosts raise on the farm?

The hosts raise a variety of animals on the farm, including cattle, pigs, chickens, and sheep.

What kind of crops do the hosts grow on the farm?

The hosts grow a variety of crops on the farm, including wheat, oats, turnips, and potatoes.

How do the hosts preserve food on the farm?

The hosts use traditional Victorian-era methods to preserve food, such as salting, smoking, and canning.

What kind of products do the hosts make on the farm?

The hosts make a variety of products on the farm, including butter, cheese, candles, and soap.

How do the hosts sell their products?

The hosts sell their products at local markets or use them on the farm.

Who finances the 'Victorian Farm' project?

The 'Victorian Farm' project is financed by the BBC and the Open University.

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