VICTORIAN SLUM HOUSE

WALL TO WALL FOR PBS / BBC

6 x 60

A diverse group of 21st-century people move into a Victorian tenement that has been painstakingly transformed into the heart of London's Victorian East End

A co-production between BBC and American PBS, this popular living history series explores the stories of the working classes from 1860–1900’s. Showing how Victorian Britain slowly changed its approach to dealing with the poorest in its society.

Script-writing and location filming with a complex team of over 60 people, in a recreated East End Victorian Slum. Plus, taking the turbulent 1880’s episode through to final edit.

‘It's a social history lesson. ... Survivor is a cakewalk by comparison!’. Matt Roush, TV Guide

‘Victorian Slum House is a remarkable combination of educational, inspirational and entertaining’.

Gail Pennington, St Louis Post

Factual hit with 2.5 million viewers on BBC.

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