Opinicus
2011-05-05 04:06:37 UTC
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home
4 The Kitchen
"Lucy Worsley, chief curator of the historic royal palaces, ends the
series by looking at the room we now spend the most money on, but was
once thought of as the most dirty, dangerous and undesirable room in
the house - the kitchen. From baking bread in a Tudor kitchen to
spit-roasting mutton with a dog to doing a week's Victorian re-cycling
to trying out 1950s labour-saving gadgets, Lucy tracks the changes
that have turned the kitchen from a room of hard work into the
appliance-packed room we know today."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010v8dx
Just posted to alt.binaries.documentaries.
4 The Kitchen
"Lucy Worsley, chief curator of the historic royal palaces, ends the
series by looking at the room we now spend the most money on, but was
once thought of as the most dirty, dangerous and undesirable room in
the house - the kitchen. From baking bread in a Tudor kitchen to
spit-roasting mutton with a dog to doing a week's Victorian re-cycling
to trying out 1950s labour-saving gadgets, Lucy tracks the changes
that have turned the kitchen from a room of hard work into the
appliance-packed room we know today."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010v8dx
Just posted to alt.binaries.documentaries.
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Bob
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Bob
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