The Edwardian Country House

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  • 2002
  • 1 Season
  • 8.4  (553)

The Edwardian Country House is a historical reality TV series that premiered in 2002. The show recreates the life of a wealthy English family and their servants, as they would have lived during the Edwardian era. The series is produced by Channel 4 and features a cast of modern-day volunteers who experience what life would have been like living and working in a grand country estate.

The show's host is renowned actor Derek Jacobi, who sets the scene for each episode and guides the volunteers through their challenges. In the first episode, the volunteers are introduced to life below stairs, taking on the roles of butlers, housekeepers, cooks, and scullery maids. They are given a crash course in the etiquette of the time, learning how to serve dinner, clean silverware, and iron clothes. Each episode features a different aspect of life in the country house, such as gardening, entertaining guests, and hunting.

The show is set in the beautiful Kent countryside at Manderston House, home to the Scottish aristocrat Lord Palmer, who welcomes the volunteers and shows them around the grand estate. The volunteers then undertake the tasks, living as the servants of the Edwardian period would have lived. Throughout the series, the family and their guests are seen dining, entertaining, and participating in activities such as fishing and shooting, all while the servants work tirelessly behind the scenes.

One of the standout features of The Edwardian Country House is the attention to detail. The producers have created a stunningly realistic portrayal of life in the early 1900s, with a great deal of effort put into the costumes, sets, and props. The volunteers are dressed in period clothing, and the estate is furnished with authentic antiques and artifacts from the time.

Throughout the series, the volunteers face challenges and conflicts as they navigate the intricate social hierarchy of a country estate. They must deal with the authority of the head butler, played by veteran actor Stephen Fewell, and the demands of the master and mistress of the house, played by Anthony Higgins and Eloise Hamilton respectively. As the series progresses, tensions and rivalries emerge as the volunteers compete for promotions and seek to impress their employers.

Another fascinating aspect of the show is the insight it provides into the complex relationships between the servants and the family. The bonds of loyalty and respect that exist between them are highlighted, as are the tensions that arise when these relationships are tested. The show offers a glimpse into a bygone era, and provides a unique perspective on the social and cultural norms of the time.

In conclusion, The Edwardian Country House is a captivating and informative series that transports the viewer back in time to a bygone era. The show's attention to detail, combined with the excellent performances of the cast, make for an engaging and immersive experience. The show provides fascinating insights into the culture and customs of the Edwardian era, as well as an intimate look at the lives of the people who worked and lived in a grand country estate.

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Seasons
Winners and Losers
6. Winners and Losers
May 28, 2002
Emotions are running high in Manderston as the cast's Edwardian life is drawing to a close and everyone has to face up to going back to his or her normal life in the 21st century. After three months exposure to nothing but Edwardian culture, the family and staff consider what their Edwardian future might have been.
Home and Empire
5. Home and Empire
May 21, 2002
The Empire is at its height and as a celebration of British achievement abroad, the family is to host a glorious Empire Ball. This means dancing practice, the creation of beautiful costumes, and more work in the kitchen. As the glittering Ball gets under way, how long can power remain concentrated in the hands of the few?
Cold Comfort
4. Cold Comfort
May 14, 2002
Hunting, shooting, and fishing are the mainstay of country house life and the master has no desire to duck out of these Edwardian activities. While the men get back to nature, the women at home begin to question their role in Edwardian society.
The Servants' Revolt
3. The Servants' Revolt
May 7, 2002
The atmosphere in the Edwardian Country House is tense as the 19 volunteers continue to come to terms with their new Edwardian lives. Upstairs, plans are afoot to host a fundraiser for the local hospital. But the benevolent masters of Manderson may be missing hardships closer to home. Amongst the staff, there are serious complaints about working hours and living conditions.
Getting up to Scratch
2. Getting up to Scratch
April 30, 2002
Sir John and Lady Olliff-Cooper set about using their new assets, including their country house, their male servants, and their French chef, to maximum effect with the most powerful social weapon - the dinner party.
Upstairs Downstairs
1. Upstairs Downstairs
April 23, 2002
An Edwardian Country House in Scotland is brought back to life. One family, the Olliff-Coopers, will take on the mantle of privilege and 12 individuals the yoke of service. For the next three months, they've volunteered to immerse themselves in a world of social inequality and rigid class distinctions as they move through time from 1905 to 1914.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 23, 2002
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (553)