The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: devonlad on November 13, 2013, 08:42:21 am
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Ruth goodman and they boys are back for a 6 part series starting tonight in case you might be interested
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Love those guys. Definately watching.
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The piece Ruth Goodman did in this week's Radio Times, on what life was like then, made the interesting point that people slept for far longer and when she did the series she found herself very sleepy by about 6.30 p.m. Recent research suggests that stress-related problems such as depression may be triggered by lack of sleep as we now live in a well-lit environment far into the evening.
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Ooh....Wish there was a BBC2 plus one as I'll still be at choir then. (don't have I player on TV and it's too small on tablet to be enjoyable).
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But there's the last ever Poirot on at the same time :tired: Which one is most likely to be repeated?
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Poirot ITV + 1 ??- make a late night of it
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Oh bugger !
I enjoy those programmes . I have 'tales from the green valley ' and the victorian one on dvd . No tv signal now so will have to wait till it appears on dvd .
The original series 'tftgv' was set in the 17 th century , so will be similar in method i would think ?
I have Michael Woods series ' in search of Shakespear' on dvd , and just today took delivery of his book of the same name , both from 2003 .
The programme sets a fantastic image of the tudor times , social , polítical and religious , and of the ' usual suspects' in the Shakespeare story .
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To be honest rusty, you might as well just put a mirror up, it's probably just like your place, especially if you put your armour on :-J
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Haha yes!
TFTGV was by far my fave one, but that was partly as the narrator was a different one and very good voice, also liked the older chap on it.
Have high hopes for this one!
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Clank clank clank , eh , what ? Err yes you are right mate . When i watched 'tales from the green valley ' i thought " blimey , they are doing it like i do it " , as i sat in front of ye olde tv , lol .
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Owen Teale was the voice on tftgv , and Stuart Peachey the older man in it .
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Thanks for posting this, because I hardly ever watch telly, I never see the adverts for the good stuff, will be recording this (it is past my bedtime!)
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It was on at the same time as poirot and sleepy hollow which were recording so I couldn't watch any other telly so I missed it! Hopefully I'll catch a repeat, if not, poirot finished this week ( :gloomy:) so I'll start watching tudor farm next week.
I have really enjoyed their other series
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I love all these programs, I particularly enjoy all the textile bits. In Victorian Farm Ruth had a treadle sewing machine just like mine! I'm out too much in the evening to watch much telly (am Mummy taxi) but I will watch this on I-player.
BBC iPlayer - Tudor Monastery Farm: Episode 1 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p01k3bl2/)
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I enjoyed it, it was very interesting to see how the men 'sew' themselves into their clothing
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I have it recorded on planner but how the heck did the blokes spend a penny if they were taken short? :roflanim:
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I have it recorded on planner but how the heck did the blokes spend a penny if they were taken short? :roflanim:
codpiece- tho not sure how they managed more substantial needs . I thought it was great. Loved the pig house
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I have it recorded on planner but how the heck did the blokes spend a penny if they were taken short? :roflanim:
Obvious! like us girls do now!! :roflanim:
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it showed that farming was very skillful fencing with no nails etc no spuds .i think people were more skillful then, not naw i see trades folk doing work that wont last ten minutes building work etc .
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Just seen this after recording it - absolutely fantastic - I used to dream of getting a suffolk punch but now a pair of oxen will do just fine!
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i watched it this afternoon as had some peace and quiet ;D ;D ;D
it was very good.
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Thanks for the pointers towards "tales from the green valley" aswell - they all seem to be on youtube and I've got a long weekend alone so should get through a few of them. Was meant to be going to friend's wedding where my daughter is a bridesmaid but we've got a sick goat so I'm staying behind to look after her instead.
BBC's Tales from the green valley episode 1 FULL (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBW8YpcYcEc#ws)
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Sleep in Tudor times. We can not be certain becuase of lack of documentaionbut even in recent times before the electric light bulb rural familieswould sleep above their animals and start a sleep period after dark. They would wake for first breakfast at about 01:30 but the name for this time has been lost.
the term sleep tight refers to the need to tighten rope between pols that held a straw mattress. A sagging bed caused by the stretch properties of rope made for a bad nights sleep.
Sheep farmers who would herd their sheep on stilts of their marsh lands in SW of France (below Bordeaux) would virtually eneer a state of tauper or hibernation in winter. This may not have been a physiological sleep wake cycle but rather an aquirred behavioural state. There ae photos of these sheep farmers in their homes raised above the marsh looking as if they are on drugs.
life in Tudor times must have been so so different than today.
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just fantastic watch