Evacuation (TV Series)
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''Evacuation'' is a British children's reality television series presented by
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which was broadcast on
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between September 2006 and February 2008 where six boys and six girls from across the
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experienced living as evacuees in
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Format

The children lived exactly as wartime evacuees would have: they ate meals, attended school, wore clothes, were given haircuts, and were punished for misbehavior as was customary during the 1940s. In the first episode of both series, the children had to hand over all of their 21st century items (e.g. mobile phones), which were returned at the end of the series. They were also given
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and
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, which were carried at all times. The children engaged in traditional wartime activities, such as building
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. When they were not being filmed, the adults continued to stay in character to maintain the illusion that the scenario was real.


Series one

The first series of ''Evacuation'' began transmission on
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on
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on 4 September 2006. The children were evacuated to the fictitious Castle Farm, where they experienced living as children who were evacuated to a traditional wartime farm.


Series two

The second series, known as ''Evacuation to the Manor House'', began transmission on
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on BBC One on 17 January 2008. The children were evacuated to the fictitious Pradoe Hall, where they experienced living as children who were evacuated to a traditional 1940s
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List of Children & Characters

Children, Series 1: * Luke Burton * Josh Opoku * Harry Cracknell * Richard Hall * Charlie McCutcheon * Felix Chancellor-Burton * Natalie Travers ''(appeared only in the first three episodes; left due to homesickness)'' * Laura Adegoke * Natalie Hancock * Tia Hatton * Joanna Lau * Chelsea Thompson Characters, Series 1: * Mr. and Mrs. Rivett, who own the farm ''(were later referred to as 'Uncle Brian' and 'Aunty Sue' with increased familiarity)'' * Miss Young, the school teacher * Mr. Storey, the local
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* Mr. Patrick, an elderly gentleman who works for Mr. Rivett as a farmhand * Mr. Graham, the local
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expert * Miss Victoria, a member of the
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* Matthew, the ploughman * Private Pickard, a Home Guardsman * The local vicar, never named on-screen Children, Series 2: *Nishith "Nish" Hegde *Sean Williams *Jack Smith *Samir "Sam" Sayah *Scott Dunstan *Daniel Rushton *Shaaron Somasanduram *Olivia Barry *Rachel Hardy *Mary Ellen Jones *Jade Hitchmough *Annabella Jacobs *Sade Philpotts ''(arrived later in the series; only appeared in the final four episodes)'' Characters, Series 2: * Lord and Lady Olstead, who own the manor house * Miss Young, the school teacher * Mr. Henderson, the butler * Mrs. Dobinson, the housekeeper * Cook, never named on-screen * Mr. Goodall, the gamekeeper * Miss Victoria, the kitchen hand * Nurse Durkin * Colonel Fanthorpe, of the Home Guard * Mr. Lewis, the ARP Warden * Mr. Jackson, the Fire Warden * Mr. Pugh, the shepherd * Mr. Ward, the farmer * Sergeant Rae *Helen drs wife Wendy Richardson *lady debbie Debbie Hunter


Notes

* To maintain the illusion that the characters were real people, the closing credits never named the actors who played the characters. * ''Evacuation'' is a reality television show, meaning that there is no continuity between the two series; therefore the fact that Miss Young appears to be teaching at both Castle Farm and Pradoe Hall is irrelevant. * Although it is a reality television show, all the 1940s characters in the series are portrayed by role-playing actors, who were always referred to by their character's name.


Episodes

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External links

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