
New Hidden Killers of the Victorian Home
Suzannah Lipscomb looks at the killer products that surrounded the Victorians, as the domestic horrors of home life in the 19th century and the terrible consequences are laid bare.
Suzannah Lipscomb takes us back to the late Victorian era when cities were expanding and mass consumerism took hold. But from the food they ate to the clothes they wore and the new products that thrilled them, the Victorians were surrounding themselves with killers. What made taking a bath and drinking milk potentially so dangerous? And how did the Victorian woman turn herself into a walking fire hazard?
The domestic horrors of home life in the 19th century and the terrible consequences are laid bare, revealing how the Victorian ideal of 'safe as houses' was far from the reality.
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Hidden Killers: The Victorian Home - preview
Duration: 02:34
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Suzannah Lipscomb |
| Producer | Suzanne Phillips |
| Director | Suzanne Phillips |
| Executive Producer | Elizabeth Hartford |
| Executive Producer | Sarah Broughton |
Broadcasts
- Tue 10 Dec 201321:00
- Wed 11 Dec 201302:45
- Thu 12 Dec 201322:00
- Mon 31 Mar 201420:00
- Tue 1 Apr 201402:45
- Wed 1 Jun 201620:00
- Tue 7 Jun 201623:00
- Mon 22 Jan 201822:00
Mon 15 Jun 202016:00Red Button One
Tue 16 Jun 202017:00Red Button One- Tue 16 Jun 202020:00
Wed 17 Jun 202018:00Red Button One
Thu 18 Jun 202015:00Red Button One
Fri 19 Jun 202016:00Red Button One
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