AD:This title is currently not available on Prime Video

David Olusoga tells the story of those who lived in one house, from the time it was built until now. Searching through city archives, scouring records, and tracking down their living descendants, presenter David Olusoga tells the untold stories of the people who once lived in the house and gains a unique insight into the making of modern Britain.

A House Through Time Season 2

April. 08,2019
|
8.3
| Documentary
Watch on Prime Video

With 30 Day Free Trial!

Stream Now
AD:This title is currently not available on Prime Video

A House Through Time

2018

David Olusoga tells the story of those who lived in one house, from the time it was built until now. Series two featured 5 Ravensworth Terrace, a Georgian-era terraced house in the Summerhill area of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The house has been Grade II listed since June 1976

READ MORE
Cast
David Olusoga
Producted By
Twenty Twenty Television
Genres
Watch on Prime Video

With 30 Day Free Trial!

Stream Now

A House Through Time Season 2 Full Episode Guide

Episode 4 - Episode 4
First Aired: April. 29,2019

The final episode of A House Through Time begins in 1946, when John Walter and Florence Smyth lived on Ravensworth Terrace with their daughter, and rented their spare rooms to lodgers. Historian David Olusoga unearths a scandal when he investigates the family’s background.

Episode 3 - Episode 3
First Aired: April. 22,2019

Tracking the house’s occupants in the early 20th century, David finds a boarding house landlady whose family is threatened by war, and a young couple involved in terrorism.

Episode 2 - Episode 2
First Aired: April. 15,2019

David Olusoga tracks the lives of the residents of Ravensworth Terrace through the turbulent decades from the 1860s to the 1900s, discovering a family torn apart by catastrophe before the property became a refuge for destitute street girls, and hosted a seance.

Episode 1 - Episode 1
First Aired: April. 08,2019

David Olusoga returns to chart more British history as lived through by the successive inhabitants of a house, this time a Georgian property on Ravensworth Terrace in Newcastle upon Tyne. Tracing the house's early years, David discovers the original deeds reveal that the house was built by local developer William Mather and completed around 1824. Its first long-term resident was local lawyer and family man William Stoker, who worked his way up the ranks of society and was elected to the post of town coroner.

Free Trial Channels
AD

Show More

Seasons