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''The 1900 Island'' is a Welsh television series produced by Wildflame Productions, made for
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and first broadcast on
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, with a subsequent UK wide broadcast on
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from 10 June 2019. The series was filmed on the island of
Llanddwyn is a small tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey ( Welsh: Ynys Môn), northwest Wales. The nearest settlement is the village of Newborough. Geology and geography The island is of geological interest with pillow lava, jasper formations a ...
,
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,
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, recreating the life of a fishing village at the turn of the 20th-century.


Plot

The series follows four 21st century families who are placed in a recreation of a 1900 Welsh fishing village. The families live in a row of original pilots' cottages on Llanddwyn, taking on the traditional male and female roles and using the original facilities and technology of the times. The men go out to sea to catch fish (when weather permits) while the women stay on the island to look after the children and manage their homes. They start with only a few chickens and basic rations of food. Lydia Power ran a small shop selling provisions. In Episode 1, the men are unable to fish because of several days of stormy weather and Clive, suffering from
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, is unable to work at all. The women go out to find shellfish on the beach. The men are finally able to spend their first day at sea, they return home and Clive uses his skills to gut and prepare some
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to eat. In Episode 2, the children spend their first day at school. A cargo ship arrives in the bay, providing some additional work for the men unloading the goods. The men and women are joined by the ship's crew in the tavern to celebrate their work. A Spanish sailor, Yannick, decides to stay on the island and lodges with the Barkers. In Episode 3, the men go on a 3-day fishing trip in a larger boat, fishing using nets. Before they leave, they put
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s out in the bay. The Davies family are facing hunger trying to feed their large family, so Lydia organises a charity food hamper from the other villagers. In the men's absence Kate rows out to check the lobster pots. In Episode 4, a steam powered fishing vessel arrives in the bay, threatening the village's livelihood. The women gut and prepare the large catch of fish from the men's fishing trip, but prices have fallen and they make much less than they hoped. Both the men and women go searching for cockles and mussels, which fetch better prices. Ruby is taught how to use a sewing machine, though is unhappy about her lack of prospects as a young woman. Arwel and Kate, being child-free and more mobile, decide to leave the island to find alternative work. The cockle and mussel catch fetches a handsome sum. The villagers celebrate their final night, in the tavern.


Setting

The series is filmed mostly on the 0.3 km2 (0.12 sq mi) tidal island of
Llanddwyn is a small tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey ( Welsh: Ynys Môn), northwest Wales. The nearest settlement is the village of Newborough. Geology and geography The island is of geological interest with pillow lava, jasper formations a ...
on the rugged coastline of southwest Anglesey. Four original pilots' cottages, previously uninhabited for 70 years, were fitted out with early 20th century furnishings. A contemporary pub and school were also recreated. The island has a large beach facing the
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. The island is also known for its lighthouse and the ruined church of St Dwynwen.


Participants

Four families, each occupying one of the cottages, took part in the series: * The Powers, a
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-speaking family from
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. Parents Lydia (40) and Gareth Power (36) took part with their three young children, Phebe (8), Dafydd (6) and Gruffydd (3). * Arwel John (34) and Kate Evans (38), a couple from
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. Arwel was a blacksmith who had previously lived
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for several years. * Gavin (40) and Natalie Davies (39) came from the Wirral near
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, with their five children Ruby (15), Lily (13), Jude, Evan and Arlo. * Retired fisherman Clive Barker (70) and his wife Cheryl (68) came from
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, England. In addition, Yannick, a
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student portraying a Spanish sailor, begins lodging with the Barkers from episode 2. A professional sailor, Stuart Gibson, captained the traditional sailing boat. Professional fisherman, Mickey Beechey from
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, teaches the men how to catch fish. A fishmonger, Mike Heard from
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, buys the villagers' catch. A shipwright working in a shed on the island offers the men additional work. A total cast of thirty people took part.


Production

The series was filmed in mid 2018. It took a total of 15 months to set up, film and edit. 21 expert advisors were used, as well as four small camera teams. A production office was set up in the island's lighthouse. The
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cottages were restored and fitted with authentic Edwardian stoves and furniture. Contemporary diets and lifestyles were researched from oral histories, photographs and letters. The participants wore authentic clothing using traditional materials. Original fishing boats and equipment were also found. The families lived on the island 24 hours a day. The production company, Wildflame Productions, set out to make an observational documentary of events as they naturally developed, rather than set up pre-planned stories.


Publications

In October 2019, participant Natalie Davies published a children's book called ''Mickey the Fisherman – Pollution'' based on Welsh fisherman Mickey Beechey and her experiences on the island.


See also

* ''
The 1900 House ''The 1900 House'' is a historical reenactment reality television series made by Wall to Wall/Channel 4 in 1999. The programme features a modern family attempting to live in the way of the late Victorians for three months in a modified house. I ...
'' * ''
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''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:1900 Island 2010s British reality television series 2010s Welsh television series 2019 British television series debuts 2019 British television series endings BBC Cymru Wales television shows Anglesey Historical reality television series Television shows set in Wales