Wartime Farm

Wartime Farm (2012)

EndedDocumentary showFood, History

Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn face up to the challenges of the biggest revolution ever seen in the history of the British countryside as they turn Manor Farm back tohow it was run in the Second World War. When Britain entered the war, two-thirds of all Britain's food was imported - and now it was under threat from a Nazi blockade. To save Britain from starvation, the nation's farmers were tasked with doubling food production in what Churchill called 'the frontline of freedom'. This meant ploughing up 6.5 million acres of unused land - a combined area bigger than the whole of Wales.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Episode 8oct. 25, 2012
S01E07Episode 7oct. 18, 2012
S01E06Episode 6oct. 11, 2012
S01E05Episode 5oct. 4, 2012
S01E04Episode 4sept. 27, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What are the names of the historians who host the show, 'Wartime Farm'?

Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands, and Peter Ginn are the historians who host 'Wartime Farm'.

What is the premise of 'Wartime Farm'?

'Wartime Farm' is a historical television series that explores how farmers in the United Kingdom coped with food shortages during World War II.

When and where did 'Wartime Farm' premiere?

'Wartime Farm' premiered on September 6, 2012, on BBC Two in the United Kingdom.

What was the objective of the government\u2019s \u201cDig for Victory\u201d campaign during World War II?

The government\u2019s \u201cDig for Victory\u201d campaign during World War II aimed to encourage citizens to grow their own produce and reduce the reliance on imported food.

Why was rationing introduced during World War II in the UK?

Rationing was introduced during World War II in the UK to deal with shortages of food and other essential goods.

What was the purpose of the Land Army during World War II?

The Land Army was established during World War II to provide a workforce for farming and agriculture. The program employed women and girls to work on farms and play their part in the war effort.

What were some of the common substitutes for sugar during World War II rationing?

Some of the common substitutes for sugar during World War II rationing were saccharin, honey, and treacle or golden syrup.

How did farmers cope with the shortage of labor during World War II?

Farmers coped with the shortage of labor during World War II by utilizing new machinery, such as tractors, and employing prisoners of war.

How did the government encourage people to repair their clothing instead of throwing it away during World War II?

The government encouraged people to repair their clothing instead of throwing it away during World War II by issuing a slogan, "Make Do and Mend", which became a popular catchphrase.

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