''The Edwardian Country House'' is a British
historical reenactment reality television miniseries
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produced by
Channel 4. First aired weekly in the UK beginning in April 2002, it was later broadcast in the United States on
PBS stations as ''Manor House'' in 2003, where extra footage was added. It is third in a series of historical reality shows produced by Channel 4, preceded by ''
The 1900 House
''The 1900 House'' is a historical reenactment reality television series made by Wall to Wall/Channel 4 in 1999. The program features a modern family attempting to live in the way of the late Victorians for three months in a modified house. It w ...
'' and ''
The 1940s House''.
Synopsis
In the series the Olliff-Cooper family are given the
identities of turn-of-the-century
aristocrats and housed in
Manderston,
an opulent Scottish country
house
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
, where they live for three months in the
Edwardian style. Mr. and Dr Olliff-Cooper become Sir John Olliff-Cooper and Lady Olliff-Cooper.
Interest and conflict is provided by the 15
servants, portrayed by individuals from several paths of life. Chief among these was
Hugh Edgar
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, an
architect from
Surrey
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, who was cast in the
role of the
butler
A butler is a person who works in a house serving and is a domestic worker in a large household. In great houses, the household is sometimes divided into departments with the butler in charge of the dining room, wine cellar, and pantry. Some a ...
.
Participants received instruction and a set of rules by which they were expected to abide for the duration of the experiment. Most of the "upstairs" participants enjoy their time in the house, which is meant to represent the years 1905–1914. Those "below stairs" have a different experience; for those in the lowest ranks, particularly the successive
scullery maid
In great houses, scullery maids were the lowest-ranked and often the youngest of the female domestic servants and acted as assistant to a kitchen maid.
Description
The scullery maid reported (through the kitchen maid) to the cook or chef. Along ...
s, life appears to be intolerable.
Cast
The narrator is
Derek Jacobi.
Upstairs
Downstairs
Senior Staff
Junior staff
Episodes
Home media
This VHS and DVD were released 27 May 2003 from PBS Home Video.
References
External links
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Acorn TV
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2002 British television series debuts
2002 British television series endings
2000s British reality television series
Channel 4 reality television shows
Historical reality television series
Films shot in the Scottish Borders
Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios
English-language television shows
Works set in country houses