
Chris M
Philomath, OR
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This is a fantastic series. Great episodes. The same people did "Tales of the green valley" 1620's, Victorian farm 1880's, Edwardian Farm 1910's, Wartime farm 1940,s and Tudor farm in 1550's. They are all great and you learn quite a bit about agriculture, include fruit growing , in the various time periods. They are all spectacularly good, highly recommended if you love history.

sweepbjames
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OdieKessler said
This type of movie is very good, I have watched it many times but every time I watch it again, I still feel like I am watching it for the first time.
Odie, welcome to the forum. What is your primary focus?
I also enjoyed the episode, particularly the pressing sequence.
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