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Meet the Ellis family - John, Lesley, Caitlin, Freya and Harvey. Over the course of one summer the Ellis family will travel Back in Time to discover how life has changed for ordinary working families in the north of England over the last 100 years.
 

Starting in 1918 they’ll experience first-hand the lives of previous generations, from the food people ate to the jobs they did and how they kicked back and enjoyed themselves.

 

In episode one the First World War has just ended and the North is on the cusp of great transformation.

 

Presenter Sara Cox and social historian Polly Russell introduce the family to 1918 living: their spacious home has been halved to become a traditional two up two down, they’re wearing clogs to work and dining on bread and lard - or tripe if they’re lucky.

 

Bradford-born Anita Rani introduces them to the pleasures of rambling, 1930s-style, and the family enjoy a rare bank holiday in Blackpool. But as the Ellis’s soon discover, just like the seaside town’s famous rollercoaster , life for working families was full of ups and downs.

 

BBC Two on 6 February at 8pm to 9pm

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Thanks for the heads up, EC. 

Tuesday is my usual day for minding the grandchildren so I won’t be able to watch if they’re on a sleepover. I’ve set the TiVo box to record the series.

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:

Thanks for the heads up, EC. 

Tuesday is my usual day for minding the grandchildren so I won’t be able to watch if they’re on a sleepover. I’ve set the TiVo box to record the series.

I'll keep Baz company. 

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Yogi19 posted:

Thanks for the heads up, EC. 

Tuesday is my usual day for minding the grandchildren so I won’t be able to watch if they’re on a sleepover. I’ve set the TiVo box to record the series.

I'll keep Baz company. 

 That’s good 

I should be able to join you for some of the episodes

Yogi19
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Yogi19 posted:

Thanks for the heads up, EC. 

Tuesday is my usual day for minding the grandchildren so I won’t be able to watch if they’re on a sleepover. I’ve set the TiVo box to record the series.

I'll keep Baz company. 

Thank you 

Baz
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Baz posted:

Quick reminder that this starts this Tuesday 

*rubs hands in anticipation*

I’m minding on Tuesday but no sleepover, so I can join you both 

Yogi19
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:

Condensed milk 

My dad loves the stuff....he eats it out of the tin with a spoon.

Mum always says it’s a miracle he isn’t diabetic

My ex used to do that

Yogi19
Syd posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Syd posted:

My sister in law makes a great bacon roly poly.......

Hi Syd  I’ve never had a bacon roll poly

Cooked well it is quite nice...........

Yes Hi Syd 

Baz
Syd posted:

I really want a flap down kitchen dresser, I had one in the first furnished flat I moved into I loved it......

My mum had one in her kitchen for donkeys years, wouldn't get rid of it

Kaytee
Kaytee posted:
Syd posted:

I really want a flap down kitchen dresser, I had one in the first furnished flat I moved into I loved it......

My mum had one in her kitchen for donkeys years, wouldn't get rid of it

Yogi19
Kaytee posted:
Syd posted:

I really want a flap down kitchen dresser, I had one in the first furnished flat I moved into I loved it......

My mum had one in her kitchen for donkeys years, wouldn't get rid of it

My Mum had one too, she got rid of it and had a welsh dresser....no flap....

Syd
Syd posted:
Kaytee posted:
Syd posted:

I really want a flap down kitchen dresser, I had one in the first furnished flat I moved into I loved it......

My mum had one in her kitchen for donkeys years, wouldn't get rid of it

My Mum had one too, she got rid of it and had a welsh dresser....no flap....

Aww 

Yogi19
Syd posted:
Kaytee posted:
Syd posted:

I really want a flap down kitchen dresser, I had one in the first furnished flat I moved into I loved it......

My mum had one in her kitchen for donkeys years, wouldn't get rid of it

My Mum had one too, she got rid of it and had a welsh dresser....no flap....

Mine hung onto hers until she moved into a flat in the 1980s.....it sort of disappeared in the clear out 🤣

Kaytee
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Kaytee posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

what's dripping?

Solidified fat from the meat Ros

Tasty solidified fat from rendered meat 

sorry wasn't asking the question was amused the daughter didn't know what it was

Rocking Ros Rose
Syd posted:
Baz posted:
Syd posted:

My eldest Brother uses his love of toast and dripping as his badge of honour....

Me too

I am a Boomer.....never had it so good....

Ditto Toast and dripping was my staple Sunday tea 

Baz

 

All round to mine for a tripe meal ???

 

My dad used to take me down the market on a Saturday for small plates of tripe, vinegar and pepper and also small plates of cockles and vinegar.

 

On the way home I would be treated to a bag of chocolate buttons with hundreds and thousands to eat whilst watching Dr Who in black and white. 

 

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Kaytee posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

what's dripping?

Solidified fat from the meat Ros

Tasty solidified fat from rendered meat 

Ugh! Never had that either 

Kaytee
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All round to mine for a tripe meal ???

 

My dad used to take me down the market on a Saturday for small plates of tripe, vinegar and pepper and also small plates of cockles and vinegar.

 

On the way home I would be treated to a bag of chocolate buttons with hundreds and thousands to eat whilst watching Dr Who in black and white. 

 

Awwww 

Baz
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All round to mine for a tripe meal ???

 

My dad used to take me down the market on a Saturday for small plates of tripe, vinegar and pepper and also small plates of cockles and vinegar.

 

On the way home I would be treated to a bag of chocolate buttons with hundreds and thousands to eat whilst watching Dr Who in black and white. 

 

I’d eat the chocolate buttons and stuff the rest

Yogi19
Kaytee posted:
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Kaytee posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

what's dripping?

Solidified fat from the meat Ros

Tasty solidified fat from rendered meat 

Ugh! Never had that either 

Think of it as a beefy spread that is delicious melting on warm white toasted bread.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Kaytee posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Kaytee posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

what's dripping?

Solidified fat from the meat Ros

Tasty solidified fat from rendered meat 

Ugh! Never had that either 

Think of it as a beefy spread that is delicious melting on warm white toasted bread.

Baz
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

 

All round to mine for a tripe meal ???

 

My dad used to take me down the market on a Saturday for small plates of tripe, vinegar and pepper and also small plates of cockles and vinegar.

 

On the way home I would be treated to a bag of chocolate buttons with hundreds and thousands to eat whilst watching Dr Who in black and white. 

 

Cockles and winkles yes........non of that tripe stuff for me.....

Syd
Syd posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

 

All round to mine for a tripe meal ???

 

My dad used to take me down the market on a Saturday for small plates of tripe, vinegar and pepper and also small plates of cockles and vinegar.

 

On the way home I would be treated to a bag of chocolate buttons with hundreds and thousands to eat whilst watching Dr Who in black and white. 

 

Cockles and winkles yes........non of that tripe stuff for me.....

Ditto Syd  

Baz
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Kaytee posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Kaytee posted:
Rocking Ros posted:

what's dripping?

Solidified fat from the meat Ros

Tasty solidified fat from rendered meat 

Ugh! Never had that either 

Think of it as a beefy spread that is delicious melting on warm white toasted bread.

Still ugh!...don't like beef

Kaytee
Baz posted:
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If I am not coherent tonight, it could be because I am full of cold. 

 

I’ve got one too 

 Aww, rubbish isn't it. 

No Yogi, just a common cold I think. 

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