The 1940s House Filming Locations

The 1940s House filming locations

Where was The 1940s House filmed? The 1940s House was filmed in 1 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:

The 1940s House Filming Locations

West Wickham is an area of South East London, England, in the London Borough of Bromley. It lies south of Park Langley, Eden Park Beckenham and Bromley town center, west of Hayes and north of Coney Hall, east of Spring Park and Shirley.

The 1940s House (2001)
Runtime: 45 minutes
Rating: 8.2
Release year: 2001
IMDB: tt0375237
Plot summary

Reality show. A couple, their daughter and two grandchildren volunteer to spend several weeks living under wartime conditions. That includes all their clothing, including underclothes and nightwear; being constantly pushed to keep up with traditional grooming methods and dealing with severe shortages of all grooming products such as tooth care products, all types of soap and shampoo, shaving supplies for Michael; learning to live with rationing (12 ounces of candy a month, 4 ounces of ham a week, etc.,) and digging up the back yard partly for extra vegetables and partly for an "Anderson" air raid shelter. Several historians and "experts" formed a War cabinet to direct events, and push the family through 6 years of war in those weeks.

Genres
Documentary
Family
Cast
Geoffrey Palmer
Guy de la Bédoyère
Norman Longmate
Ben Hymers
Directors
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The 1940s House filming locations