Who were the family in back in time for dinner?

Who were the family in back in time for dinner?

The first six-episode series was co-presented by restaurant critic Giles Coren and food historian Polly Russell. It followed the Robshaw family – Brandon, his wife Rochelle and their three children, Rosalind, Miranda and Fred.

Where was back in time for dinner Australia filmed?

Windsor and Richmond featured in ABC TV’s Further Back In Time For Dinner last Tuesday, September 8, when the Ferrone family experienced what it was like to live back in the 1910s. The series features an ordinary family which ‘travels back in time’ 120 years to immerse themselves in five decades of Australian history.

Where is the house in further back in time for dinner?

Christmas was imminent, the continent was already ablaze, and the mercury was at a toasty 32 degrees as we introduced the Ferrones to their 1900s home — a stone residence in Annangrove, about 40km northwest of Sydney, which we had thoughtfully stripped of all electrical supply, cooling, telecommunications …

Who are the Ferrone family?

OLD FASHIONED: The Ferrone family, from left, Carol, Sienna, Peter, Julian, Olivia with Further Back In Time For Dinner host Annabel Crabb.

Who presents back in time?

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Sara Cox
Presenter Polly Russell
Aerial Photographer Aerovue
Camera Operator Duncan Stingemore

When was further back in time for dinner made?

24 January 2017
Further Back In Time for Dinner/First episode date

What does Peter Ferrone do?

Peter Ferrone works in the coffee industry and his experience in hospitality means he usually wear the head chef’s apron at home – until now. As the main breadwinner, the Italian-born food-lover has fond memories of cooking with his parents.

Where does the Ferrone family live?

Ferrone Family 5 – TV Family is in Sydney, Australia.

What days is further back in time for dinner?

Further Back In Time for Dinner is a 5-part series, airing Tuesdays from September 1 at 8.30pm on ABC and ABC iview. All episodes of the previous series, Back In Time for Dinner are available to watch on ABC iview.

Where can I watch back in time Christmas?

Watch all episodes of Back in Time for Christmas here. Back in Time for Christmas is a tv-programme of BBC One. You can see all episodes of Back in Time for Christmas here via Youriplayer.co.uk.

Who are the Ellis family in back in time for tea?

This new six-part follow-up to Back In Time For Dinner focuses on the Ellis family from Bradford, West Yorkshire – parents John and Lesley and their teenage children, Caitlin, Freya and Harvey – who experience what it’s like to live and eat in every decade as working-class northerners in Britain.

How were the Ferrone family chosen?

Earlier this year, the ABC recruited a family from Mortdale who were willing to hand their home and lives over for exactly this purpose.

When does back in time for dinner take place?

The Robshaw Family in Back in Time for Dinner. Photograph: Duncan Stingemore/BBC/Wall to Wall/Duncan Stingemore. The Robshaw family comes home to a house that has been taken back to 1950 – no telly, separate dining room, kitchen about as welcoming as Miliband’s number two kitchen.

Who are the Robshaw family in back in time for dinner?

The Robshaw Family in Back in Time for Dinner. Photograph: Duncan Stingemore/BBC/Wall to Wall/Duncan Stingemore T he Robshaw family comes home to a house that has been taken back to 1950 – no telly, separate dining room, kitchen about as welcoming as Miliband’s number two kitchen.

Is there a fridge in back in time for dinner?

No fridge either, but a larder with an onion or two, powdered egg, condensed milk, pork dripping (with a picture of a pig’s head on the jar, just to remind you what it’s dripped out of, mmm). And not much else because rationing is still going strong.

Who are the ferrones in back in time for dinner?

Guided by Annabel Crabb, an Aussie family, the Ferrones, are on a time-travelling adventure to discover how we eat has transformed the way we live, the fabric of the nation and defined family roles over the past 60 years… Read all