Episode synopsis from BBC: The butcher, the baker, the grocer and the ironmonger are joined by a dressmaker, and together they must provide a modern town with the exceptional service and luxuriant shop displays worthy of the Edwardians.
The baker's family find themselves running an Edwardian tea shop, while the butchers must sell game in all its gory glory to modern customers. The grocer has trained staff, but the challenge of creating an early 20th century wedding breakfast piles on the pressure.
All the shopkeepers struggle with maintaining standards, and it becomes clear that underneath its glossy veneer the Edwardian high street was a tough place for women and children. The arrival of call-up papers reminds the traders and the town of the terrible impact that World War One had on Britain's communities.
You might also want to check out the group of photographs on Flickr set up by the BBC "celebrating how the British high street has changed from Victorian times right through to the modern day. We’re looking for your ‘photos in photos’ showing how your local high street has changed – whether it’s in the last year or over the last 100 years. So dig out your old family photos – or go along to your local library photo archive – and get involved. "
Photo submitted by Lancaster County CouncilThe first episode in the series was set in Victorian times
while this episode is focused in the Edwardian era.
Here's part 1 of 4, click on the video to view parts 2 through 4 on Youtube.
(or watch it now on BBC's website for those in the U.K.)
while this episode is focused in the Edwardian era.
Here's part 1 of 4, click on the video to view parts 2 through 4 on Youtube.
(or watch it now on BBC's website for those in the U.K.)
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