
Episode 6
In the final episode, the family and Debbie reflect on their time travels, discovering that much of what they experienced in the past still lives on around our dinner tables today.
The Robshaw family are experienced time travellers, but this time they are going further back than they have ever been before - to the turn of the 20th century, to discover how the food we ate and the way we ate it helped shape the modern family. An ordinary house in south London is their time machine, transporting them through five decades and two world wars. Guided by presenters Giles Coren and social historian Polly Russell, they trace the incredible changes to Britain's diet and the extraordinary social transformation they reveal.
In the final episode of the series, the family and Debbie reflect on their time travels, discovering that much of what they experienced in the past still lives on around our dinner tables today.
The Robshaws try out some of the latest diets promising to make us healthier today. From fermented food to the paleo diet, they discover that our appetite for the perfect healthy diet is something that hasn't gone away. Then Polly shows the family the delights of a contemporary canned meal. It is a world away from the fish and potatoes of the 20s, with luxury ingredients like smoked mussels and chestnuts proving that it is possible to have delicious and convenient dinner.
After working her way through five decades of food history, Debbie tries her hand in a professional restaurant kitchen finding out how opportunities have opened up for talented female cooks since the experiment ended in 1949.
Brandon and Rochelle sample a Peruvian meal with Giles as they reflect on Britain's longstanding love of foreign food and flavours. And finally the family share a celebratory meal with Giles and Polly as they realise how many of our historical eating habits are still a treasured part of modern family mealtimes.
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21st century chocolate
Duration: 01:10
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Tinned Dinner
Duration: 01:01
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:05Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K525, IV Rondo: Allegro
00:06Gustav Holst
The Planets: III. Mercury, The Winged Messenger
00:10Various Artists - Memoir Records
I Must See Annie Tonight
00:23Cab Calloway
Everybody Eats When They Come To My House
00:29Louis Armstrong
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
00:30Charlie Kunz & The Casani Club Orchestra & George Barclay
Red Sails In The Sunset
00:30Ed Sheeran, Chris Leonard
You Need Me I Don't Need You
00:51Dinah Washington
What A Diff'rence A Day Made
00:52Corinne Bailey Rae
I'd Like It
00:57Jane Froman
I'll Never Be The Same
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Giles Coren |
| Presenter | Polly Russell |
| Participant | Adam Henson |
| Participant | Rangan Chatterjee |
| Executive Producer | Emily Shields |
| Series Producer | Nancy Bornat |
| Producer | Susie Attwood |
| Director | Susie Attwood |
| Editor | Hannah Briere-Edney |
| Production Company | Wall to Wall Media |



