The Worst Jobs in History

The Worst Jobs in History (2004-2005)

EndedDocumentary show

Tony Robinson visits various periods in history, literally getting involved in the worst jobs our ancestors had to endure.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 17:40 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E05The Worst Rural Jobs in Historymai 21, 2006
S02E04The Worst Maritime Jobs in Historymai 14, 2006
S02E03The Worst Industrial Jobs in Historymai 7, 2006
S02E02The Worst Royal Jobs in Historyavr. 30, 2006
S02E01The Worst Urban Jobs in Historyavr. 23, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Worst Jobs in History premiere?

The Worst Jobs in History premiered on September 14, 2004.

Who hosted The Worst Jobs in History?

The show was hosted by Tony Robinson.

What was the premise of The Worst Jobs in History?

The show explored the history of unpleasant and challenging occupations throughout different eras.

What were some of the worst jobs featured on the show?

Some of the worst jobs included tanning leather, being a medieval messenger, and working as a Victorian chimney sweep.

How did the host, Tony Robinson, approach the subject matter of the show?

Tony Robinson took a hands-on approach, experiencing the jobs firsthand to provide a detailed and immersive look at each occupation.

What time periods and historical contexts were covered in The Worst Jobs in History?

The show covered a wide range of historical periods, including ancient Rome, medieval times, and the Victorian era.

How did the show incorporate humor into its portrayal of the worst jobs?

The host's witty and humorous narration added a lighthearted touch to the otherwise grim subject matter, making the show entertaining and engaging.

Who were the target audience for The Worst Jobs in History?

The show targeted history enthusiasts, as well as those interested in unconventional and lesser-known aspects of historical labor.

What were some of the tools and techniques demonstrated on the show?

The show featured demonstrations of ancient tools, techniques, and working conditions relevant to the featured jobs, providing a hands-on look at historical work.

How did The Worst Jobs in History contribute to the understanding of historical labor?

The show shed light on the often-overlooked aspects of historical labor, offering a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by workers in the past.

Did The Worst Jobs in History receive critical acclaim?

The show was well-received by audiences and critics for its informative yet entertaining approach to history and labor.

What was the production value of The Worst Jobs in History like?

The show featured high production values, with detailed reenactments and historical accuracy in its portrayal of the worst jobs.

How did The Worst Jobs in History stand out from other historical documentary series?

The show's unique focus on the less glamorous aspects of history set it apart from other historical documentary series, offering a fresh perspective on the past.

What legacy did The Worst Jobs in History leave in the realm of historical television programming?

The show left a lasting legacy as a pioneering series that delved into the gritty and unglamorous side of historical labor, influencing subsequent historical documentary programming.

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