Frontier House

Frontier House (2007)

EndedReality showHistory

The Year: 1883. The Place: The Montana Territory. The Challenge: Blizzards, hunger, scorching sun, forest fires, the neighbors, and more ... Three modern families experienced life on the American Frontier. If you think you know everything that happened ... You don't.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Sunday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06The ReckoningMai 1, 2007
S01E05A Family AffairMai 1, 2007
S01E04SurvivalApr. 30, 2007
S01E03'Til Death Do Us PartApr. 30, 2007
S01E02Promised LandApr. 29, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of the TV show 'Frontier House'?

The premiere date of 'Frontier House' was April 29, 2002.

Who were the hosts of 'Frontier House'?

The hosts of 'Frontier House' were the Bowler, Glenn, and Clune families.

Where did the families live during the filming of 'Frontier House'?

The families lived in the Montana wilderness during the filming of 'Frontier House'.

How long did the families live in the Montana wilderness?

The families lived in the Montana wilderness for five months.

What was the purpose of 'Frontier House'?

The purpose of 'Frontier House' was to recreate the experience of 1883 Montana homesteaders.

How many families participated in 'Frontier House'?

Three families participated in 'Frontier House'.

What challenges did the families face during 'Frontier House'?

The families faced challenges such as harsh weather conditions, isolation, and the demands of homesteading.

Did the families have access to modern amenities during 'Frontier House'?

No, the families did not have access to modern amenities during 'Frontier House'.

How did the families learn about homesteading techniques?

The families received training from experts on homesteading techniques before participating in 'Frontier House'.

Were the families allowed to communicate with the outside world during 'Frontier House'?

No, the families were not allowed to communicate with the outside world during 'Frontier House'.

How did the families adapt to their new lifestyle during 'Frontier House'?

The families had to adapt by learning new skills, working together, and relying on each other for survival.

What was the most difficult aspect of living in the Montana wilderness for the families?

The most difficult aspect for the families was dealing with the extreme weather conditions and the physical demands of homesteading.

Did the families face any conflicts or disagreements during 'Frontier House'?

Yes, the families faced conflicts and disagreements due to the challenges and pressures of their new lifestyle.

Did the families receive any help or support during 'Frontier House'?

The families received occasional visits from experts who provided guidance and assistance during 'Frontier House'.

How did the families feel about their experience on 'Frontier House'?

The families had mixed feelings about their experience, with some finding it rewarding and others finding it extremely challenging.

What did the families learn from their experience on 'Frontier House'?

The families learned valuable lessons about self-sufficiency, resilience, and the realities of life as a homesteader in the 1880s.

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