Vanoord
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15 years ago
The BBC are doing a follow-up to Coalhouse:

Quote:

After two successful series of the BBC Wales historical reality show Coalhouse, a third series is to be set in a Victorian farmhouse in Snowdonia.

The producers are looking for members of the public who want to take part in Snowdonia Farmhouse.

Two families will travel back in time to 1890 to taste life in slate quarrying and farming a small holding.



Link to BBC report: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8330891.stm 
Link to BBC advert: http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/themes/pages/snowdonia-farmhouse.shtml 

Detail from BBC advert:

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BBC Cymru Wales will be transporting two modern day families back to 1890 for a brand new television series - Snowdonia Farmhouse - and the search is now on to find people to take part in this unique interactive project.

The series, to be filmed and broadcast in 2010, will take two Welsh families and immerse them in 19th century life. Living in neighbouring farm cottages in Snowdonia, the families will face a daily battle for survival. The women will labour the land, tend the livestock and run the family home while the men will work in the nearby slate mines. Their trials and tribulations will mirror the challenges faced by their forefathers over 100 years ago.



That's going to be interesting: a bit of pillar robbing would seem to be in order if they want to recreate the 1890s... :bored:

It would be interesting to know which slate mine they're thinking of - and what they're thinking of doing there!
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AndyC
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15 years ago
I was wondering how they are going to square the circle of genuine Victorian working conditions, and modern H+S law.

Be interesting to see how the compromise looks.
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Cat_Bones
15 years ago
I imagine it will probably focus more on top-side sort of work, slate-trimming, that sort of stuff.

I hope anyway, that the BBC don't go down the Big Brother route... "today's task is to extract 5 tonnes of slate, else you don't get any food..."
Vanoord
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15 years ago
"Cat_Bones" wrote:

I imagine it will probably focus more on top-side sort of work, slate-trimming, that sort of stuff.

I hope anyway, that the BBC don't go down the Big Brother route... "today's task is to extract 5 tonnes of slate, else you don't get any food..."



Shame really:

"We've cut you the roofing shaft, now it's your turn to spend the next 4 hours with a jwmpah making a hole for the powder."

"And you'll be paying for that candle, won't you...?" 🙂
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Cat_Bones
15 years ago
Lol, might not make very interesting TV though! The interesting bit will be when they're asked to make their own fuses from gunpowder and straw...
JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
The two series of Coal House were quite watchable and they managed to work in the coal mine ok.
JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
I think it will be in a quarry not a mine.
Digit
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15 years ago
When it was talked about on the news they used the terms mine and quarry interchangeably. Unless my memory is worse than I think BBC Cardiff has in the past referred many times to open cast (coal) mines, coal/slate whats the difference in the news-room.
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