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Take a trip back in time as a trio of history buffs attempt to faithfully recreate an Edwardian farm. The team face winter hardships and leave the farm in search of part-time work.

November 2015
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Alex Langlands, Peter Ginn and Ruth Goodman go farming, Edwardian-style! Ruth learns lace-making while Alex and Peter descend a copper mine and handle a tool named 'the widowmaker'.
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Archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn and historian Ruth Goodman revisit Edwardian life at Morwellham Quay in Devon. The trio try to get to grips with the era's technology.
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Enlightening follow-up to the hit series Victorian Farm. The team branch out into market gardening, egg production and beef cattle before celebrating Halloween, Edwardian-style.
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Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn join historian Ruth Goodman in bringing Morwellham Quay back to its Edwardian life. The trio set up home and prepare for the arrival of their sheep.
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Period farmers Alex Langlands, Peter Ginn and Ruth Goodman turn their attention to the Edwardian era. Here they command a wind-powered vessel and fish the old-fashioned way.
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Would-be farmers Ruth, Alex and Peter spurn modern amenities and embrace Edwardian life. The group bring in the daffodil harvest and learn the workings of a steam-powered railway.
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An entertaining re-evaluation of Edwardian farming at Morwellham Quay. The team experience a typical Edwardian farmer's working day, including managing animals and tending the land.
October 2015
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As their Edwardian experiment draws to a close, would-be farmers Alex, Peter and Ruth must harvest their oat crop - but everything depends on being able to forecast the weather.
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Period farming fun in Devon. The history buffs face a busy July as they bring in the cherry harvest, attempt salmon netting and try to save their potato crop from destruction.
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The Edwardian farmers follow a flock of sheep up on to Dartmoor for summer grazing. While Alex and Peter get to grips with shearing, Ruth takes the fleeces off to a wool mill.
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The ever-enthusiastic Alex Langlands, Peter Ginn and Ruth Goodman continue their Edwardian farm experience. The intrepid trio pull out all the stops to put on a party for tourists.
August 2015
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August brings the climax of the farming year - and the end of 12 months on the Edwardian Farm for archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn and historian Ruth Goodman.
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It's July and the team face their busiest month so far on the farm.
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It's June, and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn and historian Ruth Goodman head up to Dartmoor to discover the ways in which Edwardian farmers took advantage of this unique and spectacular landscape to add to their income.
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It's May and, with Empire Day approaching, a very special boat comes to the valley. The paddle steamer Monarch is arriving: one of only three in the country that are still operational. It's the first time such a vessel has arrived at Morwellham Quay in 80 years. Back in the Edwardian period, thousands of tourists began com...
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It is April and the fishing season has arrived - a time when Devon's 'fisherman-farmers' went to sea.
July 2015
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It is March, and Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn greet the long-awaited arrival of spring. It is time to bring in the daffodil harvest. During its heyday in the early 20th century, the Tamar Valley was the largest producer of early daffodils in Britain - the result of the region's mild climate combined with the...
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It is February and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn and historian Ruth Goodman approach the halfway point in their year on the Edwardian Farm. To mark the occasion this episode explores one single day in a typical Edwardian farmer's life.
June 2015
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Archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn go down a copper mine, just a few hundred yards from their cottage, which was once the major source of Morwellham Quay's wealth. In the 19th century the largest deposit of copper in Europe was discovered in Devon. And the mining industry made Morwellham the busiest inland port i...
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