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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: February 23, 1978
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 12
  • Networks: BBC Two
  • Genres: Documentary

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Living in the Past(1978)

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Overview

A group of young people live and work on a replica of a prehistoric Iron Age settlement at a secret location in the West of England. Cut off from the modern world, the group try to re-create the way of life of Celtic tribesmen in the third century BC.

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Season 1

12 episodes • 1978

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1MarchFeb 23, 19780.0
2AprilMar 2, 19780.0
3MayMar 9, 19780.0
4JuneMar 16, 19780.0
5JulyMar 23, 19780.0
6AugustMar 30, 19780.0
7SeptemberApr 6, 19780.0
8OctoberApr 13, 19780.0
9NovemberApr 20, 19780.0
10DecemberApr 27, 19780.0
11JanuaryMay 4, 19780.0
12FebruaryMay 11, 19780.0

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