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A loose series/collection of historical docudramas about everyday life, farming and industry in the English countryside throughout the ages, produced since 2005 by The BBC, in association with Lion Television.The series currently consists of eight one-season TV shows, each mapping one specific historical period in British history. The shows were created by Lion Television and broadcast on BBC Two and occasionally BBC HD. The first seven shows were produced by David Upshal, with Nick Catliff taking over the producer role for the eighth programme.The shows have a steady main cast in the form of a trio of professional English historians, ethnographers and archaeologists: Ruth Goodman, Peter Ginn and Alex Langlands. In two of the series, Langlands' role was handled by Tom Pinfold instead. In each show, these experts act as both presenters and protagonists. The various episodes also feature guest appearances by various other people knowledgeable about historical crafts, old technologies, period culture, and so on.Shows in this series so far: Tales from the Green Valley (2005) - Set in the 1620s, at a long-abandoned and desolated Welsh grange originally built in the early 17th century. This first show focused on the restoration of the centuries old cottage and its surroundings and the cast's struggle to simulate a whole calendar year of farming and handicraft work with nothing but 17th century level technology. It established most of the elements seen in its later sequels, including the active participation of the cast in restoring run-down historical farming buildings before jumping into the action of recreating a farmer's everyday life in a given historical period. Besides Peter, Alex and Ruth, the main cast also included historian Stuart Peachey and archaeologist Chloe Spencer. Shot at the Grayhill Farm, part of the Bullace Hill living history grange near Llanvair Discoed, in Monmouthshire. Victorian Farm (2009) - After a hiatus of a few years, the concept was revived in 2009 as this eponymous series, set in the late Victorian era (1880s and 1890s). Shot at Glebe Farm on the Acton Scott Estate in Shropshire, the team relives history once again, though this time in a more modern and more relatable setting. Received a Christmas Special spinoff due to high demand. Victorian Pharmacy (2010) - Spin-Off of Victorian Farm. Since the show covers a different field than their usual expertise, Ginn and Langlands don't appear and Goodman co-hosts the programme with experts on period pharmacy, professor Nick Barber and his colleague Tom Quick. The show will generally leave you glad for having today's pharmacies, since the first public ones in the 19th century were a mixed bag - offering reasonable cures and therapies at best and completely barmy or unscientific ones at worst. Shot at the Blists Hill Victorian Town living history museum in Shropshire. Edwardian Farm (2010) - Shot mostly in Devon at the Morwellham Quay Heritage Park and the surrounding Tamar river valley. Set in the The Edwardian Era and largely similar to Victorian Farm, but generally shows a lot more than just the agricultural bit of the 19th century British countryside. The show has not only at least twice as many episodes in total, but also broadens the scope to topics like the importance of industry, transport, trade and tourism to the English countryside during the late 19th and early 20th century. Naturally, a lot of vanished local industries and crafts are revived by the cast. Wartime Farm (2012) - The spectre of World War II is knocking at the door and British farmers have to come to grips with the realities of rationing, reclaiming uncultivated land, the threat of foreign occupation, the death of old style farming and vast political and social changes to the agricultural sector of the UK. Shot at Manor Farm and Country Park in Hampshire, not too far from Southampton. Received a Christmas Special in December 2012. Tudor Monastery Farm (2013) - Moving back in time for the first time since the series began, the cast enter the early 16th century, simulating life at a monastery-serving farm during the reign of Henry VII., just before the beginning of the English monarchy's break with Rome. This time, Goodman and Ginn are joined by archaeologist Tom Pinfold and together, they explore the life of tenant farmers on monastic lands. Shot at Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in West Sussex. The Christmas Special aired on New Years' Eve 2013 and focused on Tudor era rural festivities during the Christmastide period (especially the Twelve Days of Christmas). Secrets of the Castle with Ruth, Peter and Tom (2014) - The team turns the clock back all the way to the High Middle Ages and takes part in the construction and the day-to-day routines of running and supplying a medieval castle. Shot in France, at the site of the famous Guédelon Castle project, the first and only medieval castle to be constructed from scratch in contemporary times, by using only period-appropriate methods and technology. Full Steam Ahead (2016) - A new, six-part series, specialising on the impact of steam power and railways on 19th century society, industry and agriculture. Created in cooperation with the Open University, similarly to Wartime Farm four years before.Most of the cast also appeared in the documentary special A Tudor Feast at Christmas, which, while only loosely linked to this series, followed a similar format and was aired in 2006, between Tales from the Green Valley and Victorian Farm.
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Stroke the Beard: Stuart Peachey◊ seems to be quite fond of it◊.
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Darker and Edgier: To small extents, Wartime Farm, given the era and subject matter it deals with... The most serious and darkest it gets is when the trio of presenters cover the participation of English farmers and other countryside folk in the UK's extensive civil defence and secret anti-spy network. Peter and Alex take part in civil defence militia training in the woods during night time and Ruth becomes a secret radio station operator. In one of the later episodes, Ruth even helps out the Royal Observers Corps with spotting and reporting friendly and enemy aircraft at night, while Alex and Peter take part in Operation Starfish, lighting decoy fires and lights for enemy bombers.
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Picnic Episode
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Picnic Episode: Not an entire episode of it, but quite a chunk of an Edwardian Farm episode involves the cast heading out for a picnic◊ in the Devon countryside.
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The Heart
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Short: Ruth (also The Heart of the team)
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Those Two Guys
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Those Two Guys: Peter and Alex◊, doing most of the outdoor work related to experimentally recreating various bygone crafts and jobs of the past. While not outright Vitriolic Best Buds, Alex does poke fun at Peter in a friendly or snarky way from time to time. This dynamic is a bit less pronounced between Tom and Peter◊, though you can still catch Tom making the occasional jab at Peter.
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Automaton Horses: Averted. Though none of the horses and ponies◊ in the shows are ridden (as they are all brought up to be draft animals and beasts of burden), the cast often points out how crucial it is to not neglect the daily care for them. Notably, Team Pet Clumper the Shire Horse becomes lame at one point in Victorian Farm and Alex and Peter have to tend to him, along with a period veterinarian. Much is also made about regular feeding and hygiene of not only horses, but livestock in general (including health problems faced by sheep, etc.).
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Anachronism Stew
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Anachronism Stew / Hollywood History: Averted, thankfully. Though each show has to represent a somewhat general, broad picture of the era it covers, the cast and crew usualy do their best to point out when exactly did an actual agricultural or industrial practice or certain piece of technology come into wider use. They also try to tie in the crafts, industries, handiwork and recipes shown on screen with the specific region of Britain they're filming a particular show in. (So, the shows generally try their best at stressing the importance of regional geography and history in the perspective they offer.)
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Spiritual Successor: The shows are this to conceptually similar 1980s and 1990s BBC documentary shows like The Victorian Kitchen Garden, The Victorian Kitchen, The Victorian Flower Garden, The Wartime Kitchen and Garden, etc.
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Down on the Farm
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Down on the Farm: A British example though.
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It Will Never Catch On
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It Will Never Catch On: The series had some struggling beginnings, to be sure. In the mid-2000s, the skepticism went "A documentary show about experimental archaeology and living history that's not a Reality TV project? Who would watch that?!". Though Tales from the Green Valley had an overall good reception, some people felt that they were right with the aforementioned assessment. However, come Victorian Farm a few years later, with added production values and sophistication, and the doubters were quickly proven wrong, as the shows became very popular and commercially successful both home and abroad.
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Black Market
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Black Market: The famous Real Life example of the British WWII era illicit trading between civilians is adressed in Wartime Farm. Dr. Mark Roodhouse explains and demonstrates several examples to Ruth, including how some butchers craftily scammed their paying customers into buying inferior meat cuts. An even more infamous example are the various home-made methods of illegally acquiring gas or filtering out◊ the colouring that was added to army gas stocks in an effort to prevent its stealing by civilians. As the tricks shown demonstrate, not even the colouring stopped them. Bonus points for Roodhouse being dressed like◊ a period wheeler-dealer for his guest role. Once the recreations of period black-marketering are done, Ruth even jokes that she's now ready to run her own little criminal enteprise.
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Hold Your Hippogriffs
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Hold Your Hippogriffs: Inverted. In one of the more amusing examples of attention to detail, the presenters often point out the original meanings of many idioms and turns of phrase that are still in use in contemporary English. "Pothole" was derived from the fact that the original "pot holes" of the medieval and early modern periods were literally holes dug at the side of road by potters, in order to extract clay for pots. "Broadcasting" originally referred to sowing by hand, as it involved the throwing/casting of seeds onto a ploughed field in a broad pattern. "The daily grind", now just a general term for boring mundane drudgery, was originally a term for grinding grain into home-made flour with the help of a rotary quern. The fact that the secret society of Freemasons dubbed their meeting places "lodges" traces its origins back to the (not exactly correct) Enlightenment era belief that medieval masons were seen as "esotheric" in their day, due to the degree of their skill and importance of their trade. Where did actual medieval masons work at and rest? At literal lodges (sheds, huts, cottages) next to the construction site. If something is a "lynchpin", it's implied to be crucial or important. The lynchpin is the part of a wagon wheel that secures the attachment of the wheel itself to the axle of the wagon.
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Once an Episode: The opening montage of each episode, complete with Opening Narration. "Turning back the clock" seems to be something of a recurring phrase in these intros. Then there's the "Once A Show" formula: When the cast arrives in the first episode of each show, their first task is to restore or renovate the historical buildings they'll be living and working in. And at the end of every final episode, they gradually pay farewell to the estate, tidy up and then walk away...
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Poorly-Disguised Pilot: Or something close to it. The final regular episode of Victorian Farm has some scenes of Ruth visiting a printing agent at a restored shop in the Blists Hill Victorian Town open-air museum. This living history museum was the main setting for the follow-up spinoff, Victorian Pharmacy.
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Sequel Escalation
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Sequel Escalation: Edwardian Farm to Victorian Farm, in general. Both cover largely similar social and technological periods and have a similar feel, but while the older show is mostly focused on agriculture and everyday chores at a relatively small farming estate, Edwardian Farm massively ups the ante and has the team travelling large parts of Devon and southern Wales, trying out various industries, crafts, trades... and even going on vacation at the seaside!
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Team Power Walk
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Team Power Walk: Ruth, Peter and Alex do a rather period one at the end of the opening montage of Edwardian Farm. They also do a more slower and less brisker one at the end of every episode of Wartime Farm. Subverted in the Christmas special of that show, where Peter and Ruth do a new variation on it in a very different (but plot-related) location. A variation in Tudor Monastery Farm is more of a calm little stroll, with baskets in hand.
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Scenery Porn
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Scenery Porn: Each show is shot in very picturesque and well preserved rural parts of Britain, usually England. So far, the shows have been shot in the west, southwest and southern parts of England and some great panoramas can be witnessed in each show. Tales from the Green Valley was set and shot in the Welsh-English borderland and in one or two episodes of Edwardian Farm, Peter and Alex ventured to study the old coal-mining areas in southern Wales. In the only outside-the-UK show, Secrets of the Castle..., Guédelon Castle is surrounded by a lush lowland forest in the French region of Burgundy. The team occasionally visit some of the Burgundian landscapes and medieval towns and villages. Full Steam Ahead was filmed in various parts of England and Wales.
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Not that pervasive, but due to it being the first show and because of both the historical and production-related Time Skip between it and the later shows, Tales from the Green Valley's presentation and tone have shades of this at times. The presence of two more experts in the main cast, the greater focus on experimental archeology, and furnishings and everyday chores less familiar to a modern TV viewer (unlike in Victorian Farm or Edwardian Farm, there are no real "old household tips" that the viewers could appreciate in everyday use). In addition, Peter is mostly referred to by his nickname, "Fonz," which never comes up in any other series.
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Great White Hunter
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Great White Hunter: Parodied when Peter and Alex go pheasant hunting◊ in an episode of Victorian Farm.
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Christmas Special
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Victorian Farm had its three-part Christmas Special and then the proper four-part spinoff Victorian Pharmacy. Wartime Farm and Tudor Monastery Farm also had their own Christmas Special.
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Recurring Character: Each episode of each show has guest historians visiting the main team to elaborate on a particular historical craft, trade or production method. Some of these visitors are recurring and appear in several episodes of a single show. English ethnographer Ronald Hutton has appeared at least once on almost every show to date, to talk about various folk traditions of each examined period. Ruth's daughters Catherine and Eve occasionally appear in minor guest roles in some of the shows.
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Intrepid Merchant
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Intrepid Merchant: Especially in Tudor Monastery Farm.
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British Brevity
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British Brevity: Zig-zagged. Though each show has only one season (as they are documentaries, after all), the amount of episodes per series can vary. Tales from the Green Valley and Edwardian Farm each have 12 episodes in total. However, the episodes of the former (and older) show are only half an hour long (the only such example in the series), while the latter show has hour-long episodes (a format all subsequent shows followed). Victorian Farm and Tudor Monastery Farm each have 6 episodes in total. If you count the 3 episodes long Christmas Special of Victorian Farm as a direct part of that show, then Victorian Farm is the third longest show, with a total of 9 episodes. Tudor Monastery Farm had a single episode Christmas special. Victorian Pharmacy has the lowest episode count to date, at 4 hour-long episodes. The low number was intentional, due to the show always being intended as a shorter spinoff. Wartime Farm had 8 episodes, plus a single episode Christmas special. Secrets of the Castle... has 5 episodes, making it probably the second shortest run of episodes in the series to date. Full Steam Ahead goes back to the Victorian Farm template of 6 one-hour episodes.
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The Simple Life is Simple
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The Simple Life is Simple: Averted. Hard work at the farm or in industries is not trivialised or romanticised. However, you couldn't tell by how the presenters seem to react most of the time. The cast is usually having genuine fun while working on authentically recreating the housing conditions and farming and labouring methods of the past. They even tend to rediscover and learn certain facts that have been lost to history, due to some production methods not being tried for a very long time, and previously being little documented.
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Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Somewhat. Alex seems to wear a lot of brown-tinged clothing and Peter a lot of green-toned apparel. After Tom replaces Alex, it's him who starts wearing a lot of lighter greens, while Peter adopts more dark blue coloured clothes. Ruth generally seems to wear clothes with earthy tones, mostly lighter brown, beige, orange or even a bit of red.
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Easy Logistics
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Easy Logistics: Averted, sometimes painfully. One of the main points of the series is that many seemingly simple tasks took quite a bit of effort before the major advent of mechanisation in our daily lives. Obviously, the trope gets averted the most in the shows covering the medieval and early modern period. Nevertheless, that "hard work pays off" is repeatedly proven even in the shows that are set in more modern and more industrialised times.
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Opening Narration: Via an opening exposition-filled montage in every episode of each show. Some examples: Edwardian Farm, Tales from the Green Valley, Victorian Pharmacy.
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Cool Car: They come into play in Edwardian Farm, with the advent of motorism. A particularly lovely-looking one is an early bus, which the cast take for a holiday at the seaside. And then there's this◊ stunning blue convertible... Wartime Farm also features a 1930s Morris ambulance◊ converted to run on gas produced by coal fumes. Modifications like this were made due to the wartime shortages of petrol for civilian users.
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Crazy Enough to Work
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Crazy Enough to Work: Some of the solutions used to certain problems can be genuinely surprising or funny. In an episode of Wartime Farm which covered the WWII black market, the best solution to filtering out the colouring from stolen petrol turned out to be... using a loaf of bread as a filter!
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War Was Beginning
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War Was Beginning: The Opening Narration of Wartime Farm.
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Retraux
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Retraux: In an episode of Wartime Farm, painter Leo Stevenson created a WWII-style painting of the trio of presenters and their tractor, with a German bomber and a Spitfire fighter passing overhead. The painting's titled "Closing In"◊.
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During the War
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During the War: Wartime Farm's subject matter, complete with a documentation of The Home Front and Blitz Evacuees (some even enter the narrative of the show, played by extras).
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Ye Goode Olde Days
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Ye Goode Olde Days: Averted, subverted and sometimes played straight. In the latter case, Professor Ronald Hutton jokes (and lampshades) at a spring fair in Tudor Monastery Farm: "This is basically merry old England... For heaven's sakes, let's enjoy it!".
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Odd Name Out
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Odd Name Out: For years, Tales from the Green Valley was the only show that didn't follow the pattern of "[NAME OF ERA] Farm". Subverted in 2013 with "Tudor Monastery Farm". The trope made a full comeback in the 2014 show, Secrets of the Castle....
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Cool Horse
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Cool Horse: The shire horses used in several of the series.
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Cool Train
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Cool Train: They appear only sparingly, but there are a few lovely period locomotives and cars to be seen in a few episodes of Victorian Farm, Edwardian Farm and Wartime Farm. Then, in Full Steam Ahead, they get a whole series of their own! And it's every bit as awesome and informative as you'd expect.
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Beneath the Earth
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Beneath the Earth: Underground mining has featured in at least three of the shows to date. In one or two episodes of Edwardian Farm Peter and Alex venture◊ with the guidance of a mining industry historian into◊ some of the disused Devonshire tin and copper mines. They even try out a late 19th century hand-held motorized drill (one of the first of its kind), powered with compressed gas. Wartime Farm revisits the topic of mining, though this time around, it's the strategically crucial coal mining of the WWII era. In Tudor Monastery Farm, Peter and Tom try out 16th century lead mining in southern England. Reason? They need some lead for a stained glass window that they and Ruth are working on.
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Only Known by Their Nickname
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Only Known by Their Nickname: In Tales from the Green Valley, Peter's name is mentioned in the first episode. Otherwise, he's only referred to as "Fonz" (or "Fonzy"), even by the narrator.
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Awesome Anachronistic Apparel
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Awesome Anachronistic Apparel: Whether their clothing is downright awesome or just nice but plain, the three presenters do wear some really snazzy civilian outfits from each era. Medieval◊, Tudor◊, Barocque◊, Victorian, Edwardian◊, WWII◊... Take your pick.
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Big Fancy Castle
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Big Fancy Castle: Guédelon Castle Well, it's getting there... The focus of the project is to build well and build authentically, so it will still take a few years or a whole decade until it will be mostly finished. Currently, it's "the biggest piece of experimental archaeology in the world".
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Cool Boat
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Cool Boat: In Victorian Farm, we get to see a restored canal narrowboat built for hauling coal. In Edwardian Farm, certain episodes feature appearances by a preserved sail-powered fishing trawler and a holiday river steamboat.
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Plucky Comic Relief
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Plucky Comic Relief: Though downplayed, Peter kind of tends to fulfill this role in the Power Trio of presenters, often combining it with being a bit of a Butt-Monkey to his male co-presenter. He's still every bit as competent and serious as anyone else on the team.
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Retro Universe
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Retro Universe: As a ploy to enhance the authentic look and feel of each show, no modern day devices or objects ever appear in any of the shots. If it wasn't for the consistently Out Of Character edutainment commentary of the three hosts, you could mistake any episode of the shows for a TV period drama. No chance of an Out-of-Genre Experience in these shows, outside the scientific commentary of the main cast.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Only a few, but they sometimes pop up. While repairing a decades unused reaper-binder machine in an episode of Victorian Farm, Peter and Alex note that it's a mechanical contraption seemingly straight out of a Wallace & Gromit film. An episode of Edwardian Farm sees the main trio camp outside for the night on the Dartmoor Plain. Naturally, the Hound of the Baskervilles from the titular Sherlock Holmes novel gets cheekily referenced.
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Power Trio
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Power Trio: Hard to pinpoint a specific type, but comes closest to the Big, Thin, Short Trio variety. Big: Peter (though by no means fat) Thin: Alex, later Tom (thinnest and tallest of the group) Short: Ruth (also The Heart of the team)
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Steampunk
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Steampunk: Not in play literally, but many of the clever and more unusual contraptions and machinery seen in the shows mapping the Victorian and Edwardian era evoke this trope. The last episode of Edwardian Farm highlights how the rapid advancements in technology at the start of the 20th century and during WWI massively reshaped life in the countryside and farming not only in England, but elsewhere as well. This commentary occurs at a recreation of an early 20th century industrial fair - among the displays are the latest tractors and harvesters, and even an◊ early Blériot monoplane. And with the introduction of the Wartime Farm show, the aesthetic has moved further, towards a kind of "WWII English Countryside Dieselpunk".
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Spin-Off
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Spin-Off: Victorian Farm had its three-part Christmas Special and then the proper four-part spinoff Victorian Pharmacy. Wartime Farm and Tudor Monastery Farm also had their own Christmas Special. A Tudor Feast at Christmas can be retroactively considered a spinoff of Tudor Monastery Farm, despite getting made several years earlier. Secrets of the Castle with Ruth, Peter and Tom is arguably one. It has the same cast as Tudor Monastery Farm, but instead of farming, the series is about the decades-long project to construct a mediæval castle with period techniques.
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The Dung Ages
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The Dung Ages: Played realistically. While the cast doesn't at all hide that working commoners in earlier centuries often got dirty and grimy, they are keen to point out that no sane person was content with walking around daily in torn clothes and covered with mud, dirt and feces. What is fairly prominent is how for most of history, both human and animal waste was put to numerous uses, from using animal dung in wattle-and-daub construction to the many, many chemical applications of human urine.
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Simple, yet Awesome
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Simple, yet Awesome: While many of the once popular recommendations, inventions or solutions to various farming and industry related problems and tasks are revealed to be outdated or ineffective, a surprising amount of them prove valid and useful methods even today. After spending both the Victorian and Edwardian series cooking on an often finicky and sooty coal range, Ruth is positively giddy when she upgrades to a paraffin stove in Wartime Farm.
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War Is Hell
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War Is Hell: Discussed and shown, especially on Wartime Farm, but instead of stories from the battlefield, the focus is on how the daily lives of ordinary civilians were affected. While the horrors of war are not dwelt on too explicitly, no punches are pulled when it comes to examining sad facts about conflict disrupting people's existence and families.
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The City vs. the Country
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The City vs. the Country: Brought up several times in Wartime Farm, since British countrymen and Blitz Evacuees had to learn to live and work alongside each other during Britain's war years. As the presenters mention, the positive side effect of the initial tension was the gradual erosion of the bigger differences between British social classes of the era. World War I and the post-war years kickstarted the process and the conditions necessitated by The Home Front during World War II only added to its growth.
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Medieval Morons
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Medieval Morons: Averted thoroughly in the shows covering the medieval and early modern period. If anything, the presenters like to emphasise how inventive, skilled and ingenious even the most mundane of commoners had to be in order to solve various technical and farming problems on a daily basis. Though many craftsmen were illiterate and often had only a basic understanding of mathematics, they were clever and creative when it came to problem-solving and working around the limitations of period technologies and available resources.
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Hard-Work Montage
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Hard-Work Montage: Appears in a more documentary-style form whenever the members of the main cast (or the main cast and their guests) are working on a new project.
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Team Pet
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Team Pet: Blackthorn◊ the pony and Arthur and Lancelot the oxen in Tales from the Green Valley, Clumper◊ the shire horse in Victorian Farm, Laddie◊ the Dartmoor pony in Edwardian Farm, Henry◊ the Border Collie in Wartime Farm.
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MacGyvering
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MacGyvering / Homemade Inventions / Closest Thing We Got: True to Real Life history, there was a lot of this going on in the WWII era UK due to wartime shortages, as detailed in Wartime Farm. The trope also occasionally crops up in the other period shows as well. Part of the joy of some episodes is seeing how the team will solve some problem with the use of recycled or repurposed period resources.
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Brick Joke
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Brick Joke: In Victorian Farm, Ruth is cutting freshly forming cheese with a purpose-manufactured dairy instrument from the Victorian era. She mentions that, in earlier periods, this work would have been simply done by hand, with one's fingers serving as the cutting tools. Fast-forward to some four years later, when she's explaining dairy making in an episode of Tudor Monastery Farm. In accordance with period methods, she performs the cutting by hand - just like she mentioned several series ago.
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Shown Their Work
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Shown Their Work: A given in shows like this. The presenters will often dig up almost completely forgotten traditions, recipes and agricultural or industrial techniques from the period they're covering in a specific show. And they love trying out almost every old handicraft imaginable.
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