Secrets from the Workhouse

Secrets from the Workhouse (2013)

EndedDocumentary showHistory

In Victorian society the workhouse represented the underbelly of society, where anyone who was poor, homeless, unemployed or ill was sent to live.

With no benefits system in place, destitute people were either left to starve on the streets or forced to submit themselves to the harsh conditions of the workhouse where they worked ten hours a day doing menial tasks such as breaking rocks up or picking apart ropes.

In this two part series, presenter Fern Britton, actress Kiera Chaplin, actor Brian Cox, actress Felicity Kendal and author Barbara Taylor Bradford go back to the sites of the workhouses where their ancestors lived to find out what happened to them.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02A New Beginningjuil. 2, 2013
S01E01The Last Resortjuin 25, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Secrets from the Workhouse' premiere?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' premiered on June 25, 2013.

Who were the hosts of 'Secrets from the Workhouse'?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' was hosted by actor and presenter Fern Britton.

What was the premise of 'Secrets from the Workhouse'?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' explored the history of workhouses in Britain during the 19th and early 20th centuries, shedding light on the lives of those who lived and worked there.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Secrets from the Workhouse'?

The first season of 'Secrets from the Workhouse' consisted of three episodes.

What were some of the topics covered in 'Secrets from the Workhouse'?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' delved into various aspects of workhouse life, including the experiences of children, the impact of the Industrial Revolution, and the conditions faced by inmates.

Where were the workhouses featured in the show located?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' explored workhouses across the United Kingdom, including locations such as Southwell, Liverpool, and Greenwich.

Who were the experts featured in 'Secrets from the Workhouse'?

The show featured historians, genealogists, and experts in social history who provided insights into the workhouse system and the lives of its inhabitants.

What were some of the personal stories shared in 'Secrets from the Workhouse'?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' shared personal stories of individuals who had a connection to the workhouse system, including descendants of workhouse inmates and former workhouse employees.

Did 'Secrets from the Workhouse' include any reenactments?

Yes, 'Secrets from the Workhouse' included reenactments to help bring the stories and history to life.

How was the reception of 'Secrets from the Workhouse'?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' was well-received by audiences and critics for its informative and emotional exploration of a lesser-known aspect of British history.

Did 'Secrets from the Workhouse' receive any awards or nominations?

While there is no information available regarding any awards or nominations specifically for 'Secrets from the Workhouse', the show was praised for its educational value.

How did 'Secrets from the Workhouse' contribute to public understanding of workhouses?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' played a crucial role in raising awareness about workhouses and their impact on individuals' lives, contributing to a greater understanding of this historical aspect of British society.

Were there any follow-up projects or spin-offs related to 'Secrets from the Workhouse'?

There is no information available regarding any follow-up projects or spin-offs related to 'Secrets from the Workhouse'.

Did 'Secrets from the Workhouse' have a significant impact on historical research?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' sparked interest in the history of workhouses, encouraging further research and exploration of this topic.

How did 'Secrets from the Workhouse' resonate with the audience emotionally?

'Secrets from the Workhouse' resonated with the audience emotionally by highlighting the personal stories of individuals who lived and worked in workhouses, evoking empathy and understanding.

Can 'Secrets from the Workhouse' be considered a documentary series?

Yes, 'Secrets from the Workhouse' can be considered a documentary series as it aimed to inform and educate viewers about the history of workhouses through interviews, reenactments, and expert analysis.

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