Living in the Past — Season 1

197812 episodes

About this season

A group of young people live and work on a replica of a prehistoric Iron Age settlement at a secret location in the West of England. Cut off from the modern world, the group try to re-create the way of life of Celtic tribesmen in the third century BC.

Episodes (12)

1
E1

1. March

Aired 23 February 1978

The Archaeological background. Building the settlement.

2
E2

2. April

Aired 2 March 1978

Difficulties and delays.

3
E3

3. May

Aired 9 March 1978

Spring at last.

4
E4

4. June

Aired 16 March 1978

Learning to be self-sufficient.

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E5

5. July

Aired 23 March 1978

The first signs of strain appear in the group's relationship with one another. They have problems with their livestock, but some successes as well.

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E6

6. August

Aired 30 March 1978

Fun and games for the Celtic Festival of Lugnatha-a prehistoric August Bank Holiday. Harvest time begins and one of the group goes missing.

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E7

7. September

Aired 6 April 1978

The group take in the harvest and run into more problems. They kill a pig and begin preparing for the winter.

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E8

8. October

Aired 13 April 1978

The village has a disastrous crop failure. They train cattle, make clothes and shoes and deal with minor cuts and injuries.

9
E9

9. November

Aired 20 April 1978

The villagers celebrate the Celtic festival of Samhain, better known today as Bonfire Night. They burn a wicker man and enact a play with the spirits of darkness.

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E10

10. December

Aired 27 April 1978

The Iron Age village prepares for the winter. Lindsay and Peter return home with the children and the others regret their departure. The villagers experiment with metal working.

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E11

11. January

Aired 4 May 1978

The Iron Age village in winter. The group begin to master the skills of working iron and weaving. They talk about the lack of leadership and the lack of privacy in the Round House.

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E12

12. February

Aired 11 May 1978

The Iron Age village during the closing weeks of the project. The group talk about the skills they have attained and their feelings about returning to the outside world. The archaeologists take over and give an assessment of the project as a whole, its failures and its successes.

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