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I'm addicted to British period dramas, and to history.
So, this is right up my alley.

Two of the five are now are now included with Amazon Prime, Victorian Farm, and Edwardian Farm.
I binge-watched all 6 episodes of Victorian Farms last weekend.
I loved it.
I'm now viewing the 12-episode Edwardian Farm, and look forward to viewing the other 3 series, though the others are not now streaming, but available on DVD.
The 3 "actors" are actually ................. the two men are archeologists, and she is a historian.
They are filmed living for a year as farmers, running a small farm during these time periods.
Everything is as historically authentic as possible ... fascinating!
I don't think any of these three professionals set out to become actors, but that's a bit of the quirky charm of the series.
And that hunky scruffy Peter Ginn ain't too hard on the eyes.

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So, this is right up my alley.


Two of the five are now are now included with Amazon Prime, Victorian Farm, and Edwardian Farm.
I binge-watched all 6 episodes of Victorian Farms last weekend.
I loved it.
I'm now viewing the 12-episode Edwardian Farm, and look forward to viewing the other 3 series, though the others are not now streaming, but available on DVD.
The 3 "actors" are actually ................. the two men are archeologists, and she is a historian.
They are filmed living for a year as farmers, running a small farm during these time periods.
Everything is as historically authentic as possible ... fascinating!
I don't think any of these three professionals set out to become actors, but that's a bit of the quirky charm of the series.
And that hunky scruffy Peter Ginn ain't too hard on the eyes.

BBC historic farm series - Wikipedia
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