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- 1. S1 E1 Nov 13, 2013
- Ruth, Peter and Tom tackle domestic tasks, including lighting fires with flint.
- 2. S1 E2 Nov 20, 2013
- Ruth, Peter and Tom explore wool production by shearing sheep and sending the fleeces to market.
- 3. S1 E3 Nov 27, 2013
- The farmers carefully monitor cereal crops from which they'll make bread and ale.
Tudor Monastery Farm is a British factual television series, first broadcast on BBC Two on 13 November 2013. The series, the fifth in the historic farm series, following the original, Tales from the Green Valley, stars archaeologists Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold, and historian Ruth Goodman.
Tudor Monastery Farm: With Geraldine James, Ruth Goodman, Peter Ginn, Tom Pinfold. Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold turn the clock back 500 years to the early Tudor period to become tenant farmers on monastery land.
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- 2013-11-13
- Documentary, History
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S1 E5 - Episode 5. December 11, 2013. 59min. 7+. This episode explores the theme of hospitality in Tudor England. With no provision for the poor from the state, it was down to the monasteries to provide welfare for those in need. Entitled. Watch with a free Prime trial. Watch with Prime.
Series 1. Tudor Monastery Farm. Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold turn the clock back 500 years to the early Tudor period to become tenant farmers on monastery land.
Oct 19, 2021 · See a team of historians live and work a historically accurate Monastic Tenant Farm on a preserved Tudor Period Monastery during the reign of King Henry VII....
Nov 13, 2013 · Ruth, Peter and Tom tackle the domestic tasks involved in running a Tudor-era monastery farm, from lighting fires with flint to using a tread wheel to fetch water from the well. Date aired: November 13th 2013
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3 / 6 This episode focuses on the staple foods of everyday Tudor life - bread and ale. Episode 2 2 / 6 A look at wool production in 1500 - which accounted for around half the country's wealth.