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BACK IN TIME - corner shop - tue 8pm bb2

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Blondeshavemorefun · 23/02/2020 18:26

Love this show

New series. Back in time goes behind a corner shop with new family Ardens

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The Ardern family is embarking on an extraordinary time-travelling adventure, going back in time to run that great British institution, the corner shop. Fast forwarding through 100 years of shop-keeping they’ll discover how what they sell, how they sell it and who they sell it to reflects the changing world around them.
The family, whose great grandparents were shopkeepers, has taken over a former corner shop in Meersbrook, Sheffield. Guided by presenter Sara Cox and social historian Polly Russell, the family of five will spend their summer working in the shop and living upstairs.

Starting in the Victorian era they’ll need to bake their own counter goods for the shop, weigh and measure loose goods like tea, flour and sugar by hand, and make deliveries with a horse and cart. In the years to come they’ll discover the huge impact Sheffield’s steel industry would have had on their local customers, face the challenge of administering wartime rations, and experience dizzy excitement at the arrival of innovations like the phone card, Smash Hits and the National Lottery.

Originally built to serve around 40 houses for all their daily needs, the Ardens will discover how corner shops had to adapt to meet the changing needs of their customers, from stocking new items to attract the city’s increasingly diverse population, to having plentiful supplies of the must-have make-up and magazines that kept people coming through the door. Through economic ups and downs, two World Wars and the changing face of the city, Back In Time For The Corner Shop reflects the total transformation of British life over the last 100 years.

In the first episode of the series the Arderns time-travelling adventure starts in 1897 when the shop - and the suburb around it - was built.

With few pre-packaged goods and no self-service, the men of the family must get to grips with a hands-on approach - measuring and weighing out items for customers, who have to sit and wait quite a while to be served. Old fashioned gender roles mean Jo and Olivia are busy in the basic kitchen, providing shop goods from jam to hair-raising health tonics. They also have to cook for the family, preparing a challenging meal of Shredded Wheat doused in Marmite broth.

Life in the shop reflects the changing world outside, from exotic new imports from the Empire to an increase in now familiar brands. It’s hard work but there’s still time for fun, as Dame Kelly Holmes puts the family through an Edwardian style work out. The arrival of WW1 sees severe food shortages and Britain is at risk of being starved into surrender.

As the decade draws to close, the Great War finally comes to an end. The shelves are full again and the Arderns throw a peace party to celebrate and say thanks to the community.

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covetingthepreciousthings · 26/02/2020 16:25

*I'm enjoying this I see they sell Henderson's Relish mentioned as Hendos in the show in Sainsbury's.

Does anyone here use it ?*

Yes we have some here, it's tasty. You can also get Henderson's crisps too, they're really yummy Grin

PrivateSpidey · 27/02/2020 22:06

Just watched Episode 1 on iPlayer. Really enjoyed it, and liked the family a lot. The bit where they found they had so much less stuff to sell and everything was so much more expensive because of WWI was Shock the dad looked quite emotional about it I thought.

What a faff that sugar cone was!! I couldn't understand why they couldn't just slice a big piece off - or would that not be possible?

Anyway, am looking forward to next week, although I hope it's not going to be too rushed, as it sounds like they're cramming the 20s/30s (and 40s?) all into one episode?

mrswhiplington · 28/02/2020 10:00

Enjoyed watching the kids trying to push the barrow up the street. I'm old enough to remember our Rag n Bone man pushing the same type of barrow around our streets. He was only a skinny little thing and I don't know how he managed it.

Also loved seeing the old film footage of people of that era. Fascinating.

Blondeshavemorefun · 04/03/2020 20:11

Who saw last nights. Just watching now

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Blondeshavemorefun · 05/03/2020 16:19

Their cooking of raisins and mint pies

Heaves

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LittleSweet · 05/03/2020 16:35

It just seemed really fake. I didn't like the fact that they ate their produce. Real shopkeepers wouldn't have done that. I get very upset about historical inaccuracies. It might be because I'm autistic. The family didn't really have anything that I found interesting to say. I was really disappointed.

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/03/2020 17:40

Think they just wanted to try them

I would do

Apart from the mint and raisin pies 😂😂

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HowlsMovingBungalow · 05/03/2020 18:13

I miss Rochelle!

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/03/2020 20:54

She was good. Well crap but funny

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JustDanceAddict · 06/03/2020 07:10

I love these sort of social history progs and I thought it was done well, albeit a bit rushed through the decades.
Makes you think how lucky we are now with a wide range of goods etc, and how mad people are panic buying loo roll! In those days a sheet of izal would’ve had to suffice...

TheKilnTheGodsandTheToilet · 06/03/2020 13:53

What lovely kids

DrCoconut · 06/03/2020 20:48

I'm not convinced by the clothes having seen lots of old photos, but I like the programme.

ChessieFL · 07/03/2020 13:02

I’ve just watched last week’s episode. I enjoyed it but it did feel a bit rushed. Maybe two decades per programme would have been better.

Blondeshavemorefun · 07/03/2020 13:28

Agree. Living how we live with creature comforts and more then one egg

We had 3 this morning for scrambled eggs

I think we would find it hard

Where guess if you grew up then and Didn’t know any diff that you just accept it

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PrivateSpidey · 09/03/2020 12:44

It did feel rushed. I think they'd have been better off spending more time on the 30s/40s, because of the dramatic changes to food available/shopping habits during the depression and the war.

Maybe they think that kind of thing has already been covered so many times elsewhere. But I'm more interested in that kind of stuff than the 90s and the arrival of the lottery!!

Anyway. I'm looking forward to when they get sweets again in the 50s Grin as that must have been brilliant (although I feel they've covered it already - or was that just in the trailer for this week?).

ageingdisgracefully · 10/03/2020 09:06

I think they would have used a hammer and chisel for the sugar cone in reality.

I'm off to Google Henderson's Relish. Smile

CaptainMyCaptain · 10/03/2020 13:14

They used sugar nippers www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=6D9DF9CEE9F8DFC139E5859D39E2995FD9DFD989&thid=OIP.kTmUN9eEIm6oMa5rwRs4DwHaFj&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.antiquesatlas.com%2Fdealer-stock-images%2Ftwojayscornerantiques%2F18th_Century_Sugar_Nippers_as302a1162z.jpg&exph=750&expw=1000&q=loaf+sugar+snippers&selectedindex=2&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=0,1,2,3,4,6,8,10

Henderson's Relish is like Worcestershire sauce although it is vegan (WS contains anchovies). I don't think it is quite as tasty but my Sheffield born husband will not have WS in the house, it has to be Hendo's.

Blondeshavemorefun · 10/03/2020 18:34

Tonight’s is boom Years of the 60’s

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BitOfFun · 10/03/2020 21:13

Doesn't Mrs Ardern look like Michelle Holmes?

BACK IN TIME - corner shop - tue 8pm bb2
AllTheWhoresOfMalta · 10/03/2020 21:23

Behind the times as only just watched e1 but those sugar nippers were useless! Was he using them wrong or were they just that inefficient? Why not use a big knife?

CaptainMyCaptain · 11/03/2020 07:10

The sugar snipers were used for hundreds of years so they must have worked. He must have been doing it wrong - although I am no expert on sugar loaves.

Hippywannabe · 11/03/2020 07:13

I love these programmes, although the first family were my favourites. The two girls were so lovely. I wonder what they are doing now.

Blondeshavemorefun · 15/03/2020 22:03

Brocolli in jelly ???

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ChessieFL · 18/03/2020 05:52

I enjoyed last night’s episode. I was surprised to see Freddos though. I was an 80s child and I thought I remembered Freddos coming out when I was somewhere around 8-12 so late 80s/early 90s. Maybe that was just my local shops!!

prampushingdownthehighst · 18/03/2020 11:59

They seem to be rushing through the decades with this series, it's still very enjoyable though.
It's so nostalgic seeing all of the old branding/brands
Vesta Chow Mein,what a blast from the past