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''Back in Time for...'' is a British factual entertainment television series produced by Wall to Wall and broadcast on
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from 17 March 2015 to 23 June 2022. Each series takes one "typical" family or multiple individuals relating to the topic (e.g., factory workers in ''Back in Time for the Factory)'' and immerses them in life of past decades.


Overview

The first series, ''Back in Time for Dinner'', centred on the Robshaw family trying foods from the second half of the twentieth century, and experiencing what it was like to live then as a middle-class family. Each hour-long programme covers one decade, and the family's own kitchen, dining, and living rooms were re-designed by the TV team each week to give an accurate representation of what it was like to cook and eat then. The second series, ''Back in Time for the Weekend'', featured different participants, the middle-class Ashby Hawkins family, spending a week living through different decades from the 1950s to the 1990s and experiencing leisure time from the differing eras. On 14 and 15 December 2015, a two-part Christmas special titled ''Back in Time for Christmas'' was broadcast which featured the Robshaw family trying Christmas food from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s (Episode 1) and the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s (Episode 2). A special edition of the show titled ''Back in Time for Brixton'' and consisting of two episodes, aired on BBC Two in November 2016. This focused on a
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family called the Irwins "through 60 years of cultural and social shifts, charting the story of how African-Caribbean immigration has changed British culture and society". A sequel to the first series, titled ''Further Back in Time for Dinner'', returns to the first family, the Robshaws, pushing them half a century earlier, beginning in 1900 and ending in 1949. The series was first broadcast on Tuesday 23 January 2017. ''Back in Time for Tea'' This began airing in February 2018. This series focuses on the food and lifestyle of working-class Northern households, exemplified by the Ellis family, from post-World War I through to the end of the 1990s. A fifth series, ''Back in Time for the Factory'', consisted of five episodes and aired on BBC Two in September 2018. These episodes looked at modern-day workers experiencing work in a garment factory in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, with each episode focusing on a specific year. A sixth series, entitled ''Back in Time for School'', aired its first episode in January 2019. This series followed a group of students and teachers experiencing school during different time periods from the 1890s to 1990s. A seventh series, ''Back in Time for the Corner Shop'', began airing in February 2020. An eighth series, ''Back in Time for Birmingham'' was broadcast on BBC Two, and ran for four episodes (over consecutive nights) Monday 20 June till Thursday 23 June 2022. The four episodes featured the Sharma family and was presented by host
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and social historian Yasmin Khan. It "follow da modern-day family of South Asian Brits Back In Time to experience what life in the city would have been like for previous generations."


Broadcast

The series debuted in the UK on BBC Two on 17 March 2015. Internationally, the series premiered in Australia on
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on 24 September 2015. The second series began on 2 February 2016.


Episodes


Series One – ''Back in Time for Dinner''

The first six-episode series was co-presented by restaurant critic
Giles Coren Giles Robin Patrick Coren (born 29 July 1969) is a British columnist, food writer, and television and radio presenter. He has been a restaurant critic for ''The Times'' newspaper since 2002, and was named Food and Drink Writer of the Year at th ...
and food historian
Polly Russell Polly Elisabeth Russell is a food historian and curator at the British Library with responsibility for research on social science and food. She writes a food history column for the FT Magazine, weekend magazine of the ''Financial Times'' and fro ...
. It followed the Robshaw family - Brandon, his wife Rochelle and their three children, Rosalind, Miranda and Fred.


Christmas Specials – ''Back in Time for Christmas''


Series Two – ''Back in Time for the Weekend''

The second six-episode series was again co-presented by restaurant critic
Giles Coren Giles Robin Patrick Coren (born 29 July 1969) is a British columnist, food writer, and television and radio presenter. He has been a restaurant critic for ''The Times'' newspaper since 2002, and was named Food and Drink Writer of the Year at th ...
and food historian
Polly Russell Polly Elisabeth Russell is a food historian and curator at the British Library with responsibility for research on social science and food. She writes a food history column for the FT Magazine, weekend magazine of the ''Financial Times'' and fro ...
. It followed the Ashby-Hawkins family, a couple and their two children.


Black and British specials – ''Back in Time for Brixton''


Series Three – ''Further Back in Time for Dinner''

The third six-episode series was again co-presented by restaurant critic
Giles Coren Giles Robin Patrick Coren (born 29 July 1969) is a British columnist, food writer, and television and radio presenter. He has been a restaurant critic for ''The Times'' newspaper since 2002, and was named Food and Drink Writer of the Year at th ...
and food historian
Polly Russell Polly Elisabeth Russell is a food historian and curator at the British Library with responsibility for research on social science and food. She writes a food history column for the FT Magazine, weekend magazine of the ''Financial Times'' and fro ...
. Series Three saw the return of the Robshaw Family, as they journey even further back into the 20th Century.


Series Four – ''Back in Time for Tea''

The fourth six-episode series was co-presented by
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, with returning food historian
Polly Russell Polly Elisabeth Russell is a food historian and curator at the British Library with responsibility for research on social science and food. She writes a food history column for the FT Magazine, weekend magazine of the ''Financial Times'' and fro ...
. It followed the Ellis family from Bradford, a couple and their three children. The family was joined by guests throughout the episodes, some who lived the times, for specific cultural references.


Series Five – ''Back in Time for the Factory''

The fifth five-episode series was presented by
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. It followed the Brabon family from Rhondda in Wales and focused on factory workers throughout the decades of the second half of the 20th century, this time spending each episode in a specific year rather than a whole decade.


Series Six – ''Back in Time for School''

Fifteen pupils and three teachers embark on an extraordinary time-travelling adventure to discover just how much life at school has changed over the past 100 years. The school itself is their time machine, transporting them through seven eras of British history - from Victorian grandeur and the age of Empire through a postwar grammar, a 1960s secondary modern, and finally the dawning of the digital revolution in the 1980s and 1990s. The first three episodes were filmed at
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in Coventry. The next four episodes were shot at Arden Academy, Solihull. The last episode that went back to the present day was filmed at various schools around the Midlands.


Series Seven – ''Back in Time for the Corner Shop''

The Ardern family embark on an extraordinary time-travelling adventure - going back in time to run that great British institution, the corner shop. Sara Cox returned as a presenter alongside Polly Russell.


Series Eight – ''Back in Time for Birmingham''

The series covers the lives of
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s from the 1950s onward and will be broadcast over four nights from the 20 June 2022.


International adaptations

*An Australian version of ''Back in Time for Dinner'', hosted by
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, premiered on
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on 29 May 2018. Starting in
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, the seven part series features the Ferrone family, mother Carol, father Peter, 17-year-old son Julian, 14-year-old daughter Sienna and 10-year-old daughter Olivia. A second season ''Further Back in Time for Dinner'' premiered on 1 September 2020. Starting in 1900 in Australia, the five part series features the Ferrone family again. A third season ''Back in Time for the Corner Shop'' premiered on 7 March 2023. Starting from
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to
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in
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, the five part series features the Ferrone family once more as they navigate life as
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owners. *A Canadian version of ''Back in Time for Dinner'', hosted by
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, premiered on
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on 14 June 2018 to 19 July 2018. Starting in 1940 in Canada and finished in 1990s, the seven part series features the Campus family, mother Tristan, a registered nurse, father Aaron, a multimedia designer, 18-year-old daughter Valerie, 17-year-old daughter Jessica and 15-year-old son Robert. *A second Canadian programme, titled ''Back in Time for Winter'', premiered on CBC Television on 9 January 2020. The series follows the Carlson family, mother Melanie, father Dave, and three daughters, 16-year-old Lauren, 13-year-old Alexandrea, and 12-year-old Chelsey, as they experience a Canadian winter each decade from the 1940s to the 1990s. *''Back to the Frontier'', a competition series in which contestants attempt to live historically accurate lives for the American frontier era while building their own houses with period-appropriate resources, was announced as entering development in 2024 for
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*Back In time for (the American dream) a working title. Made by Wall to wall casting for a Major USA TV Network https://www.walltowall.co.uk/casting/1492/the-american-dream Similar to other back in time series a family is transported "back in time" from the 1950s to present day, Their own home is their time machine.


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