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A House Through Time

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A House Through Time (2018)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuHistorian David Olusoga charts 180 years of British history as lived by the successive inhabitants of a single home in a British city - from its construction to the present day.Historian David Olusoga charts 180 years of British history as lived by the successive inhabitants of a single home in a British city - from its construction to the present day.Historian David Olusoga charts 180 years of British history as lived by the successive inhabitants of a single home in a British city - from its construction to the present day.

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    • David Olusoga
    • Deborah Sugg Ryan
    • Ian Hislop
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      • Deborah Sugg Ryan
      • Ian Hislop
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    • Self - Presenter
    • 2018–2024
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    10cajthomas

    History told in a new way

    Fascinating programme about the lives of ordinary people,who in many cases led quite extraordinary lives, the common thread being that they all lived at one time at 58/62 Falkner Street, built in 1841.The stories illustrate history in a very different way, more real seen through the lives of these residents. Amazing amount of research to uncover such a wealth of detail about those people against the changing backdrop of Liverpool. Great series, hope it will return at a new address.
    10rosiekevans

    Amazing

    I was so lucky to be part of this incredible show. I loved finding out about who lived in my house and it was a one in a million experience!
    10martimusross

    Brilliant, A Riveting Watch & A Must See!

    A House Through Time

    I must say I was critical of the first series of this show for several reasons, these were:-

    1, on occasion, looking at history through a modern day prism, one example was particularly when talking about slavery.

    2, pushing liberal authoritarianism when looking at how things were and how the historian thinks they should have been.

    3, making a conjecture way beyond the historical facts before us.

    With that said, series 2 is a total triumph and I will detail the main advances forward

    1, the brilliant use of primary sources, we, the viewer are in on the action.

    2, like a great detective we are led by these sources in a haphazard way this is thrilling.

    3, the opinions and conclusions have been curbed to perfectly rational suggestions that add and interpret the often fragmentary historical documents.

    4, the graphics were enhanced, amazing!

    5, it was masterful in episode 3 to allow an emotional relative to take over the show, this was visceral and dry history was brought alive.

    6, the casual manner of delivery with the viewer, we were on a journey together not board and chalk.

    Now to be picky

    1, the interior of the modern house was a bore, and yet this was the star of our show, this needed dressing.

    2, inserting the MP was an obvious political point, an agenda that was misjudged here, this was self-indulgent.

    3, it was clear the second half of episode 3, with the IRA became rushed, clearly the team was not expecting such rich history, but this didn't do it justice.

    David Olusoga has managed to cut the historical cake in a novel and refreshing way, he took this simple idea and ran with it. This programme was without doubt brilliant, as indeed he is, and deeply memorable, it is not as he says an alternative history but a parallel history of everyday folk.

    It is clear from the narrative the catch-net of a welfare state is the shining star of our civilisation, lacking still in most places today including America, who say you are "two paychecks from the street".
    9owen-watts

    A Perfect Format Through Time

    It really is a perfect template for a history TV show - choosing a single house in England (hopefully the wider UK in further series) and chronologically charting history through the lens of its various occupants. I missed it at launch and only tuned in when they came to my city - which I quickly regretted and went back to hoover up the other series. I adore Olusoga and his detailed explorations of the lives of past people are warm, personal and deeply empathetic. As a former archaeologist there is not a better window into the past than the "ordinary person" and you get some glorious incidents, observations and snapshots of life this way. More than that my own particular interest is architectural archaeology, and how all old buildings carry the scars of their former lives - so not the people, but the house itself acts as a time machine. Wonderful. I want a billion series of this and a thousand spin-offs. I'd watch them all and command my descendants to do likewise, regardless of which house they end up.
    9g-60855

    A Simple Idea Beautifully Told

    I started watching this programme with not much expectation,feeling it would be slow & boring but how wrong I was. David Olusoga obviously has a passion for this house & takes us through all of 62 Faulkner Streets residents & stories,which on paper sounds uninspiring to say the least,but the idea just works. With David,s calm & demeaning manner he makes us see images in our heads of its many residents & how they lived & died in this house. If you haven,t seen this programme yet please do & hopefully it will come back for another series as there are thousands more stories out there to be told.

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      On Tuesday, 16th June 2020, BBC Two announced that they have commissioned a four episode fourth series of the history documentary series for 2021. Series four will delve into the history of a house in Leeds.
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      Featured in Harry Hill's World of TV: History Documentaries (2020)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. Januar 2018 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Englisch
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