Episode 1
Living history series with Fi Glover. Six celebrities work for food and shelter in four Victorian workplaces, starting with 24 hours in the filth and grime of the city dump.
Six celebrities travel back in time to the relentless graft of Victorian Britain, spending four days in four different 19th-century workplaces. Their first 24 hours lands them in the filth and grime of the city dump - the dustyard. Here, they must sift through mountains of dirt, rotting vegetables and old bones. With thousands of people flooding into cities to find work in the new factories, there is a whole lot of horse manure and human effluent to clean up.
The new recruits are actress Zoe Lucker, former home office minister Anne Widdecombe, impressionist Alistair McGowan, world champion hurdler Colin Jackson, Outnumbered's Tyger Drew-Honey and presenter Miquita Oliver.
Who will conquer the 19th century and discover their inner Victorian? Presenter Fi Glover and historian Ruth Goodman help drive them through the age that laid the foundation for modern Britain.
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Collecting 'night soil'
Duration: 02:04
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Dressing (and smelling) like a Victorian
Duration: 01:28
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Tyger tries his luck!
Duration: 01:09
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Carpet beating
Duration: 01:21
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Fi Glover |
Presenter | Ruth Goodman |
Participant | Alistair McGowan |
Participant | Ann Widdecombe |
Participant | Colin Jackson |
Participant | Miquita Oliver |
Participant | Tyger Drew-Honey |
Participant | Zoe Lucker |
Series Producer | Mark Ball |
Producer | James Peters |
Director | Chris Parkin |
Production Company | Darlow Smithson Productions |
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