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  • @seventhofearth
    @seventhofearth 2 года назад +98

    I adore Professor Ronald. He is such a charismatic story teller.

    • @willieclark2256
      @willieclark2256 Год назад +7

      Discovering that there are lectures of his on RUclips was a Christmas all over again

    • @ClockworkCouture.
      @ClockworkCouture. Год назад +7

      @@willieclark2256 WAIT THERE ARE?! Yay!

    • @irideaunicorn1620
      @irideaunicorn1620 Год назад +4

      I know right. I would've loved to be a student in one of his classes

    • @katharper655
      @katharper655 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@irideaunicorn1620The way I see it, if Icouldsit in a Cultural History Class with Professor Hutton, A Social Anomalies Class with Dr. Susannah Lipscombe, and Art History with Waldemar on Perspective and that would complete my education.

  • @humvee2800
    @humvee2800 4 года назад +862

    HOW does this series not have more views ? been binge watching all these documentaries for days

    • @tannimkyraxx
      @tannimkyraxx 4 года назад +22

      Same here, amazing content I love living history.

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid 4 года назад +10

      Uhm.. Take a look at the upload dates.

    • @V.Hansen.
      @V.Hansen. 4 года назад +14

      Newly rereleased. I watched these years ago.

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid 4 года назад +11

      @@V.Hansen. So?
      He asked how *these* uploads didn't have more views.
      Obviously because they're freshly uploaded.

    • @johnvice7715
      @johnvice7715 4 года назад +6

      I know exactly what you mean I'm a yank an I still can't get enough

  • @otysb209
    @otysb209 4 года назад +418

    I’ve been binging all videos in this series for a week now, and can I just say Ruth has the most infectious admiration and excitement for her history. I get so excited when I hear her name at the beginning!

    • @ms.annthropic6341
      @ms.annthropic6341 3 года назад +10

      Me too!
      I love Ruth, she's so into everything she does, it's inspiring.

    • @peggywoods4327
      @peggywoods4327 3 года назад +9

      I found them 1st in the one where they are in France at the castle building. I just adore them all! Ruth does have a certain gusto I admire.

    • @ImNotaRussianBot
      @ImNotaRussianBot 3 года назад +6

      I both admire and envy her joy, knowledge, and experiencing this in-depth level of history.

    • @corbinbacon9043
      @corbinbacon9043 3 года назад +4

      You should check out Victorian farm and Edwardian farm, she's also in one called war time farm and the castle one mentioned in an earlier comment.

    • @corbinbacon9043
      @corbinbacon9043 3 года назад +2

      Secrets of the castle is what it's called

  • @deepthikurian803
    @deepthikurian803 4 года назад +139

    Ronald Hutton seems so ethereal. I keep expecting him to swoop in and then disappear after imparting invaluable age-old Wisdom!

    • @johnloftus
      @johnloftus 4 года назад +19

      He really should be a character in a Harry Potter movie.

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 3 года назад +12

      Very wizard-like lol.

    • @WyattRyeSway
      @WyattRyeSway 3 года назад +7

      He’s very odd but seems so very like-able to me.

    • @beyondreception6681
      @beyondreception6681 3 года назад +5

      I think he's actually an immortal from the dawn of time. The one the Greeks mistook for the great titan Prometheus and the Danes called Mimir. The ancient guide to inspire every fairy tale wizard and wise hermit.

    • @Wosiewose
      @Wosiewose 3 года назад +8

      I've noticed in the various episodes that he always shows up at party time. :D

  • @stormevans6897
    @stormevans6897 4 года назад +389

    This is my kind of reality show

    • @andreysavin1931
      @andreysavin1931 3 года назад +22

      This is definitely more real than that nonsense on tlc, mtv, bravo etc

    • @PBARickyplayz
      @PBARickyplayz 3 года назад +11

      @@andreysavin1931 I think I'll have to agree on that one.

    • @WyattRyeSway
      @WyattRyeSway 3 года назад +8

      Yup, unlike the History channel

    • @angiehomeschoolmom3269
      @angiehomeschoolmom3269 3 года назад +4

      Yes!

    • @3martiniplaydate
      @3martiniplaydate 3 года назад

      @@andreysavin1931
      Omg, right? .....ESPECIALLY Tic!
      Cheers🍸🍸🍸

  • @maicrowsoft8867
    @maicrowsoft8867 4 года назад +320

    Nothing more satisfying than watching handmade things being made.

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones 4 года назад +3

      ...except possibly enjoying the wealth made possible by machinery.

    • @godhasleftthebuilding3224
      @godhasleftthebuilding3224 4 года назад +6

      especially if one does not have to do the work ;-)

    • @Stoogewriter
      @Stoogewriter 4 года назад

      Fascinating

    • @billmiller4972
      @billmiller4972 4 года назад +8

      @@godhasleftthebuilding3224 :-)
      I love working. I could watch people working all day.

    • @Insect_Expert1489
      @Insect_Expert1489 4 года назад +1

      from bows to Locomotives

  • @courtneywalsh9780
    @courtneywalsh9780 2 года назад +41

    Peter with the animals is always one of favorite parts- he’s still so gentle with them and giving them a good life, still knowing that they will eventually provide food for them. I feel like that’s a big part of that time too- these animals help to support so being good to them is just expected!

    • @BasementRuthie
      @BasementRuthie 2 года назад +7

      Yes! I'm a big follower of some modern farmers with these ideals - Matthew Evans of Fat Pig Farm in Australia, and Mark Shepherd of New Forest Farm in Wisconsin, USA are two examples.

    • @AL-fl4jk
      @AL-fl4jk Год назад +4

      When he’s not hanging children upside down 😂

  • @anonanon6456
    @anonanon6456 4 года назад +383

    I just love Ruth! Shes always such a positive spirit.

    • @WildWombats
      @WildWombats 4 года назад +17

      I love this whole trio, they all have such great personalities and lovely voices which tops things off.

    • @tjb70
      @tjb70 4 года назад +11

      I'd love to drink a flagon of ale with Ruth, while dressed in period costume, of course!

    • @daviddale260
      @daviddale260 4 года назад +8

      She is such a positive spirit. I love all these programs.

    • @chevydude658
      @chevydude658 4 года назад +6

      I agree. In the US we don't have shows like this.

    • @JohnEZang
      @JohnEZang 4 года назад +16

      ChevyDude65 we used to kind of. Somehow at the blink of an eye we went from legitimate educational programs with nat geo and discovery to cake boss, pawn stars and big foot/aliens/ghosts and watching celebrities dance. Suffice to say I don’t think network executives are in the business of making us think anymore.

  • @MagiRaz
    @MagiRaz 4 года назад +283

    I want the historian guy in that talked about the bonefire to be a DM for a DnD session. Dude knows how to spin a tale.

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 4 года назад

      You Sod!

    • @yorinagak
      @yorinagak 4 года назад +6

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Hutton

    • @naomisalama4419
      @naomisalama4419 4 года назад +8

      'another generation sorted' lol

    • @--enyo--
      @--enyo-- 4 года назад +6

      @@yorinagak Wow, he has his own Wiki page!

    • @johnasbury7511
      @johnasbury7511 4 года назад +5

      I'm so in . for this . I'll bring the dice and ale

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 4 года назад +53

    Ruth is a class act. The chaps and all the other participants in this are all top notch, too.

    • @eddiesroom1868
      @eddiesroom1868 3 года назад +2

      Peter would make some beautiful babies 🤗

  • @jessiewhitman8688
    @jessiewhitman8688 4 года назад +78

    I want to know where Ruth's time machine is. She knows everything. Its Amazing. I absolutely LOVE her spirit

    • @sueclark5763
      @sueclark5763 4 года назад +12

      In her head!! She married her husband about 25 years ago and he got her interested in the Middle Ages. She seems to just soak up information like a sponge. Wouild love to be able to sit down and talk with her.

    • @eddiesroom1868
      @eddiesroom1868 3 года назад

      Encyclopedia Britannica

    • @eddiesroom1868
      @eddiesroom1868 3 года назад +2

      @@sueclark5763 She should start a debutante school. She is a special lady :)

    • @GuruRasaVonWerder
      @GuruRasaVonWerder 2 года назад +1

      don't you think she gets lots of help - they all do - from the STAFF? It seems impossible to do all they do. She's a good actor / facilitator, they all are IMO but doesn't the staff do most of the work & they are the front? Staff does research, finds experts, the experts do the work, the front people are actors acting out what the experts actually did or shown them how to do it......

    • @emr8797
      @emr8797 Год назад +2

      ​@@GuruRasaVonWerderno, they are not actors they are the real deal. They are the experts you speak of.

  • @rpowling
    @rpowling Год назад +3

    I love Ruth’s delighted cackle! She is so joyful

  • @NobodyLikesThePlasticBear
    @NobodyLikesThePlasticBear 4 года назад +303

    i want to hear that guy say "magnificent loaf" a few more times. that'll be what i call my cat now.

    • @gregmunro1137
      @gregmunro1137 3 года назад +7

      It’s much better to call your cat magnificent loaf , then your boss

    • @FrostyBalls01
      @FrostyBalls01 3 года назад +3

      That’s what I call my boy parts. THE MAGNIFICENT LOAF.

    • @redstateforever
      @redstateforever 3 года назад +5

      Lol, a friend’s dog was such a lazy bum, everyone just called him Lump. Have no idea what his real name was, he was just a lump of fur, but always down for a snuggle.

    • @guavachild
      @guavachild 3 года назад +2

      Hahaha, ive got a big old ginger loaf stray I adopted 🥰😆

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 2 года назад

      @@gregmunro1137 it depends on *who's* kitty is your boss ...

  • @laurachapple6795
    @laurachapple6795 4 года назад +102

    It's awesome to have the HD version of this with the sound not distorted! I'm looking very forward to the next installment!

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 4 года назад +4

      Well, it's not as obviously distorted as some, but it is distorted. Many people may not notice, but as a recording engineer I can tell you that most of what you're listening to today is distorted.
      If you're curious to know more, search: _loudness wars._

    • @itrickyalove
      @itrickyalove Год назад

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 I think they're referring to how the original uploads for these series had horrendous audio quality.

  • @Calibri57
    @Calibri57 4 года назад +33

    I love this series! The crew is so cheerful throughout the trials and tribulations and so hardy for doing this. Loved having the kids join in!

  • @rogerauger7766
    @rogerauger7766 3 года назад +22

    Ruth's laughter is infectious! 😃 I love this series.

  • @ladazimina
    @ladazimina 3 года назад +13

    Peter: “it’s like mixing a cloud! ^^” Bless him 😄

  • @TrapperAaron
    @TrapperAaron 3 года назад +18

    The walk around the prop w the kids is an interesting thing that lots of cultures aparently do. I can remember my grandfather walking me around pointing out landmarks that define our property.

  • @billmiller4972
    @billmiller4972 4 года назад +107

    I'd really like to have a blooper episode!

    • @marycanary86
      @marycanary86 4 года назад +13

      that immediately deleted first take where peter drops the kid XD XD XD

    • @JohnLeePettimoreIII
      @JohnLeePettimoreIII 3 года назад +1

      Oh yeah. There's a deleted scene where everyone gets the plague and dies. HILARIOUS!!!

  • @audrey9561
    @audrey9561 4 года назад +107

    I’ve never seen a wicker bee mask like that before. Somewhat terrifying but also very cool.

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid 4 года назад +9

      Well that basically just was the bottom part of a wicker basket, wasn't it?

    • @randomcomment3164
      @randomcomment3164 4 года назад +15

      In Witcher 3 one of the crones of Crookback Bog wore one.

    • @3leggedsharkkickssurferinballs
      @3leggedsharkkickssurferinballs 4 года назад +4

      Truth. What made me laugh was that they're so much more equipped to deal with the bees here in the Tudor series than they were later on the Victorian farm series 😂

    • @mizelenious5940
      @mizelenious5940 3 года назад +1

      all it needed was the paper plate to make it a proper 1950s picnic

  • @virgilmccabe2828
    @virgilmccabe2828 3 года назад +52

    I was rofl when the one piglet kept escaping and he says “ I’ll reason with him “ 😂

    • @judyjohnson9610
      @judyjohnson9610 3 года назад +2

      Well, there are people who think you can reason with a toddler, so why not? LOL

    • @kumaahito3927
      @kumaahito3927 3 года назад +3

      @@judyjohnson9610 well, a toddler will eventually grow up to understand reasoning, while piglets won't. So it's still much better to reason with a toddler.

  • @poetryjones7946
    @poetryjones7946 3 года назад +70

    I wish Peter, Alex, and Ruth could do a few more of these Farm Series. World War One/Roaring 20’s (or the 30’s Depression years) ...”Regency Farm” (Georgian Era) ...Or a series of shows focusing purely on Domestic History , headed by Ruth & assisted by Peter, Alex, Tom, Ruth’s daughters & husband; lots of cooking, daily life...can’t get enough of these sorts of docs! 💚

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 2 года назад +6

      I want "modern day farm" It could be on an avocado farm, or an almond farm. But it should be in California, so I can stalk Peter :)

    • @angiewoodward4166
      @angiewoodward4166 2 года назад +1

      Poetry Jones Absolutely!!!

    • @briannarene6220
      @briannarene6220 2 года назад +2

      They do have Wartime Farm!

    • @celticlass8573
      @celticlass8573 2 года назад +4

      I'd like something from way back, say during the Roman occupation. Obviously a lot would need to be educated guesses, but it would be interesting.

    • @Robynhoodlum
      @Robynhoodlum Год назад +3

      Regency Farm would be nice. The closest I've seen is "Tales from the Green Valley" which was a 1600 farm that was technically the first in the series. However, since it is set during James the first's rule, it's technically considered late Tudor. I really want to see a 1700s Georgian Farm though!

  • @manitasdeplata01
    @manitasdeplata01 4 года назад +16

    This is absolutely a fascinating series with a cast of knowledgeable and passionate historians teaching by example about the ingenuity and hard work of the medieval people which Hollywood often tend to stereotype. Ruth's laughter and confident personality is quite infectious and pays homage to those resilient and resourceful women and men.

  • @BuildingCenter
    @BuildingCenter 4 года назад +23

    32:37 “Monastic BakeHouse,” first single from a band whose name is probably somewhere else in this doc series.
    41:12 “That’s a nice, dull, hollow sound. That’s definitely baked.” -Music critic reviewing “Monastic BakeHouse.”

  • @mattwilson8298
    @mattwilson8298 2 года назад +3

    Prof Hutton seems like he would be a blast to hang out with. So much knowledge to impart and so much joie de vivre besides.

  • @onarby2786
    @onarby2786 2 года назад +5

    Absolutely astonishing series
    Opens your eyes on how people survived and invented things we take as granted nowadays
    Well done
    I really love your take on history
    Please keep making more of them

  • @kdjohnson1998
    @kdjohnson1998 2 года назад +3

    I wish I could find as much joy in everything as Ruth seems to do. Her laugh alone is cheering!

  • @somerandomperson1662
    @somerandomperson1662 4 года назад +96

    These are literally all I watch they past time so well

    • @randomname766
      @randomname766 4 года назад

      LOL!

    • @dl7596
      @dl7596 3 года назад

      072521.
      some random person, "These are literally all I watch"

  • @sergeantpeppers8858
    @sergeantpeppers8858 3 года назад +26

    I bought a rotisserie for my grill to try Ruth's recipe for mutton. I didn't get it right. But the crust worked well. I'm going to try and try until I get it right. One day. One day.

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 2 года назад

      The one that she makes with the breadcrumbs?!??
      I tried to roast meat in the oven, no bueno :)

  • @DC9848
    @DC9848 4 года назад +64

    Folks at absolute history: just wanted to say thank you producing and sharing this absolute joy of quality documentaries about times past.

    • @sueclark5763
      @sueclark5763 3 года назад +10

      This and the rest of the series was done by BBC and was originally posted on RUclips by "Fred Fernackerpan" for several years. The Wartime Farmis posted by FarmVids also. Absolute History only recently posted the series.

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 2 года назад +2

      I have gained 5 pounds and I blame this show, and those roasts that Ruth makes :)

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 2 года назад +5

      @Celto Loco Dude you gotta calm down...

  • @AFROJOE2323
    @AFROJOE2323 3 года назад +10

    This video is so rich in knowledge. Im going to make a bookmark list for specifically old fashioned ale making so I can come back and duplicate it on small scale at home.
    10:28 catching wild yeast, checking for bubbles (flour, water)
    13:09 molting, watering, sprouting barley (water, patience)
    23:10 Barley molted, split seed- heating in oven low temp to kill sprouts and dry barley out (oven, dried barley)
    35:25 boiling barley, stirring = wort = extraction and flavouring(flavor with whatever)
    36:37 cooling, straining through cheese cloth, introduction of "ale balm"? (yeast, cheese cloth)
    1. they didn't explain how to produce ale balm so im assuming its water and yeast?
    2. they did not provide a fermentation window of time for old fashioned barley ale so google it

    • @sueclark5763
      @sueclark5763 Год назад +2

      Also check out their Tales from the green valley series for more brewing at home. Peter makes beer in Victorian farm too!

  • @stefa4013
    @stefa4013 3 года назад +8

    O man that roasted meat near the end. My god please send me some hahaha it looks absolutely perfect.

  • @FaethRyder
    @FaethRyder 3 года назад +4

    man he was so excited to talk about the bells and he was so excited about the bell they made I love the bell guy

  • @suntitan4419
    @suntitan4419 4 года назад +71

    Such high quality content. Thank you

    • @HANSIHANZEN
      @HANSIHANZEN 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely! Todays' tv content is utter garbage. This series is exceptional!

  • @drewadams3498
    @drewadams3498 4 года назад +7

    So happy to see this documentary series getting the love it deserves!

  • @CS-hu5be
    @CS-hu5be 4 года назад +205

    when a history documentary teaches you how to live off the land :D

    • @squee222
      @squee222 3 года назад +10

      if you have an army of serfs to do all the work maybe... it takes a village to feed a village.

    • @BeckBeckGo
      @BeckBeckGo 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, I've been kind of thinking that Tudor peasant life was like one giant camping trip.

  • @geneticepistomology
    @geneticepistomology 3 года назад +3

    I mostly watch documentaries, this has provided more of an education (one could apply) than any other I remember. Many years ago my undergraduate was completed at a Benedictine monastery.

  • @HANSIHANZEN
    @HANSIHANZEN 4 года назад +23

    What a lovely series! Interesting and gives appreciation to the convenient lifestyle we have today. I honestly would enjoy participating in these old world tasks/crafts....A real sense of accomplishment everyday!!.

    • @eddiesroom1868
      @eddiesroom1868 3 года назад +1

      23:15 things just got good again...

  • @dallasapollo
    @dallasapollo 3 года назад +3

    “For sheer ingenuity you are the pride of our species.”

  • @Juke-Fox
    @Juke-Fox 3 года назад +2

    57:53 My favorite quote.

  • @sbenton62
    @sbenton62 4 года назад +15

    Wow this episode is really packed, I learned a great deal from this. Well done, thank you for posting this series.

  • @katrinarepine3879
    @katrinarepine3879 3 года назад +4

    I have seen every series posted on Absolute history a couple times. I absolutely love it. I wish more people would watch them, they’re fantastic.

  • @Lewisa369
    @Lewisa369 2 года назад +4

    I watched this series years ago. I like all of the eras they tackled.

  • @bobw222
    @bobw222 4 года назад +20

    Spreading the bread across the crop also spread human scent across the crop. Human urine spread around the edges would probably have worked as well to keep animals away.

  • @changelingsys
    @changelingsys 3 года назад +8

    im in the southwestern US, and theres a foundry not far from me that uses lost wax for detailed small castings, since the plaster used for it retains more small details than the sand for large castings. really cool stuff :)

  • @GuruRasaVonWerder
    @GuruRasaVonWerder 2 года назад +1

    Did you notice Peter's DIMPLES? And he seems warm hearted toward animals. He's my fave.

  • @mindymills2182
    @mindymills2182 4 года назад +6

    I love these series! I learn so much! But I'm also amused by the ear tags on the cows and the EID tags on the sheep. Love it!

    • @pansprayers
      @pansprayers 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, even recreationists have to stick with local livestock law, lol

  • @Salfke
    @Salfke 4 года назад +4

    I enjoyed watching the episodes, it's impressive what they could do in the 13th century.. With this documentery i get another vision of the past.. Very nice to see how the labour was done,
    how time consuming it was and how they managed everything .

  • @jdmaine51084
    @jdmaine51084 4 года назад +182

    Rolling mutton joints, today on Absolute History.

    • @olliegoulden
      @olliegoulden 4 года назад +22

      smoke mutton erryday

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 4 года назад +9

      Joint is to England as roast is to usa. Comes from the simple act of whacking the animals joints apart with a cleaner rather than sawing through or cutting away bone.

    • @Otmjv
      @Otmjv 4 года назад +11

      @@joshschneider9766 its jokes

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 4 года назад +4

      @@Otmjv lol fair nuff hope you two have a good day

    • @DeminicusSCA
      @DeminicusSCA 4 года назад +4

      @@joshschneider9766 lol josh you "roast" a "joint" too :) maybe that's why we call them that ;)

  • @OstblockLatina
    @OstblockLatina 4 года назад +42

    21:20 - I wish the system with shorter hours during Winter was still in use nowadays. Getting up at what is technically still night and going back home from work when it's already dark again is killing me in Winter months. It's so against nature and plays hell with the functioning of my organism.

    • @lindatisue733
      @lindatisue733 3 года назад +2

      Yes, I so understand. I live in Sweden, once it starts getting dark at 19:00 again, think about is how long it will be till it is dark from 15:00 til 9:00.

    • @vagabondwastrel2361
      @vagabondwastrel2361 3 года назад +3

      In America we have "daylight savings". It was based to help farmers interact. It also helped with service times. Even then waking before dawn is the norm while working on a farm. The animals don't give a shit what time your clock says.

    • @pansprayers
      @pansprayers 3 года назад +4

      @@vagabondwastrel2361 DLST is antiquated. Stores are no longer required to close an hour after dark/have mandatory opening hours, and like you said, livestock doesn't give a shit. The rest of the world (and Arizona) has figured out that just because you play with the clock, doesn't make it true - plus it really screws with people who have very set internal clocks.

    • @vagabondwastrel2361
      @vagabondwastrel2361 3 года назад

      @@pansprayers What you are missing is that it really is helpful for the farmers. Especially those that live in the north. As a kid it also makes a huge difference when waiting for the bus. Just a one hour difference makes a huge difference in temperature.
      You also have the favorite saying of the socialists these days. Time is a social construct. Just because you haven't lived a life where it actually makes a difference to you doesn't mean it doesn't make a difference. Shit, time is an arbitrary thing. All that really matters is that everyone is on the same page.
      You can be as smarmy as you want but you can also try to cure an ignorance.

    • @maxb9767
      @maxb9767 3 года назад +1

      @@vagabondwastrel2361 But not everyone is ever going to be on the same page with daylight savings time ruclips.net/video/84aWtseb2-4/видео.html&ab_channel=CGPGrey explains it pretty well.

  • @animequeen78
    @animequeen78 2 года назад +8

    Peter Ginn gets REALLY into the living history stuff.

  • @kezzler9556
    @kezzler9556 4 года назад +16

    This show is brilliant, always fun to learn about the old ways :)

  • @MrTargenor
    @MrTargenor 4 года назад +13

    3 months, 3 week and 3 days. when the boar took the pig the farmer would cut a line in the base of his thumb nail as it would take almost the same time to grow out. then he had some sort of "calender" on when the pig would give birth.

    • @utej.k.bemsel4777
      @utej.k.bemsel4777 2 года назад

      That is something to remember!
      Lost knowledge nowadays...

  • @scoobydog411
    @scoobydog411 3 года назад +1

    The last 10 minutes of the episode was the best. All theses people are awesome.

  • @lyndavonkanel8603
    @lyndavonkanel8603 3 года назад +4

    This series is truly marvelous! I learn so much from each and every episode. However, I noticed one large mistake this evening: it was not only in medieval times that the bread once consecrated became the body of Christ. It has been so since the last supper Jesus had with his apostles and continues to this day.

  • @bettytseutsiamis9124
    @bettytseutsiamis9124 Год назад

    Been following Ruth, Peter and Alex in their journey the last so many weeks and i am loving it. I love Peter 😃

  • @LucyMorningstar999
    @LucyMorningstar999 4 года назад +18

    I LOVE this channel! Such wonderful videos!

  • @townview5322
    @townview5322 3 года назад +1

    In Sydney Covid stay-home and passing the time very comfortably, watching this series. Cheers, Clare

  • @meggindueckman3829
    @meggindueckman3829 4 года назад +4

    Audio quality was so much better. Thank you!!!

  • @nishadsawant4402
    @nishadsawant4402 Год назад +2

    mid summer bonfire !!we have a similar tradition in india where we burn fire which is called holi and next day is called Rangpanchami!! where we play with colors !!! it is a tradition of holi festival

  • @Homebrew58
    @Homebrew58 2 года назад +3

    Also, if you are boiling the malted barley you are denaturing the enzymes which convert starch to sugar. They would have used water that was “blood warm” or slightly less than that for mashing. Boiling was done after the sugars were all extracted.

  • @iamnoone21
    @iamnoone21 Год назад

    Little Edmund's adorable--such a good sport, and taking "Beating the Bounds" literally with that stick haha

  • @happilyignorant
    @happilyignorant 3 года назад +25

    Not gonna lie, this makes me want to try baking bread for some reason, might do that tomorrow actually

    • @PhilowenAster
      @PhilowenAster 3 года назад +2

      I do bake my own bread--though not quite the way they do. It is so completely satisfying to see the dough rise, and then take it out of the oven a lovely golden-brown.
      And if you got the recipe right (I've made a few bloopers), it tastes so, *so* much better than homemade.

    • @elizabethschaeffer9543
      @elizabethschaeffer9543 3 года назад

      I agree! At one time I was making sourdough bread with just the yeast that came in through the window on the Bay Area breeze. This was a few centuries past.
      It smelled so great just coming out of the oven! The taste was marvelous, too.

    • @felesamabilis
      @felesamabilis 2 года назад

      Me too

    • @happilyignorant
      @happilyignorant 2 года назад +1

      Update, I am now brewing my own beer.

  • @felicia3114
    @felicia3114 4 года назад +2

    I have loved the Tudor times for over 10 years, but these videos are teaching me something about the Tudor times that I didn't know. I love these videos. 😁😁

  • @cagrangersealninja3720
    @cagrangersealninja3720 4 года назад +62

    Turn off the news, get off social media and consume good content like this 👌

    • @clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920
      @clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920 4 года назад +4

      We are on social media at this very moment *Tywin Lannister voice*

    • @DoughBoy45
      @DoughBoy45 4 года назад

      Tell me about it 🙄

    • @ohravenous1
      @ohravenous1 4 года назад +1

      INDEED! AND AGREED!

    • @3leggedsharkkickssurferinballs
      @3leggedsharkkickssurferinballs 4 года назад +3

      @@clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920 true, but at least here you'll find actual quality content, not just be bombarded with endless selfies, memes, and hourly updates on the mundane details of people's lives, such as: what they had for dinners/ their latest wardrobe additions, etc

    • @fmgmailaccount2445
      @fmgmailaccount2445 4 года назад +1

      Yup, dont forget to hang your children from their ankles and beat them. 6:02

  • @eislehugo
    @eislehugo 2 года назад +1

    I know I live in the US but British history is so intriguing and addictive to learn. I love these kinds of documentaries :)

  • @garydavis5703
    @garydavis5703 4 года назад +71

    Note to self: Tell my girlfriend that drinking ale and/or beer is safer than drinking "contaminated" water.....lol

    • @marycanary86
      @marycanary86 4 года назад +2

      please record your own face when she serves you small ale

    • @gardenwillow
      @gardenwillow 4 года назад

      lol. Perfect.

    • @vanillaicecream2385
      @vanillaicecream2385 4 года назад +1

      funny enough, people would only drink ale as a substitute id they had absolutely no access to drinkable water, most people think its all they drank

  • @maleahlock
    @maleahlock Год назад +1

    I'm a bit uncomfortable about the sympathetic framing towards a monopolising dictatorship (religion) but this such a well produced and engaging series. And who would not be transported with Ruth's enthusiasm! I watch these quite a bit while weaving and it makes me feel the learned skills over millenia peeking over my shoulder. Beautiful.

    • @jchow5966
      @jchow5966 Год назад +1

      Their religiosity was something that really happened -it permeated their life. I am not religious & do not want to be - but i think when delving into history we must understand how religion plsyed a huge place in peoples’ lives in the past.

    • @maleahlock
      @maleahlock Год назад

      @@jchow5966 Oh, I understand that quite easily having undertaken historical religion and belief research. It's their modern take on it that is disengenuous.

  • @Rowsdow3r
    @Rowsdow3r 4 года назад +11

    That wicker mask is hilarious.

  • @glorialange6446
    @glorialange6446 4 года назад +2

    There are a few fallacies, mainly about the ale making, but it does show what was believed back in the day, so I am impressed by the overall view of the times. Thank you.

  • @joeholcombe5758
    @joeholcombe5758 4 года назад +11

    I find this program absolutely fascinating and have subscribed and look forward to more. 😊

  • @4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz
    @4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz 4 года назад

    This was really good, somehow much better than most of the episodes in this series. I think it was because they explained and went into detail on things that were out of the ordinary, instead of just giving a basic treatment of the most obvious aspects of Tudor life. It was fascinating to see how bells and clocks were made, how bees were kept, how ale was made, how meat was prepared and roasted, and other things. For me, the value and interest were in the "how" of it, instead of the typical documentary approach of simply providing a textbook narration of superficial information.

  • @Drifter0001
    @Drifter0001 3 года назад +4

    I love this, its just non drama and non reality show-esk and so informative. I just had a brain wave... that beekeeper suit looks remarkably similar to the outfit one of the crones in the Witcher 3 The Wild Hunt wore.

  • @ikej1200
    @ikej1200 3 года назад +1

    These videos are seriously incredible. I love the effort they go to to make it as authentic as possible

  • @cornholio1612
    @cornholio1612 4 года назад +38

    The beer nerd in me has to point out one of several flaws...the malting process doesn't turn starches to sugars, during malting the barley produces enzymes. During the mash, these enzymes activate and convert the starch to sugar.

    • @johnasbury7511
      @johnasbury7511 4 года назад +10

      My friend you are correct but what they knew of it they were portraying the 13 th century knowledge

    • @Rhaenarys
      @Rhaenarys 4 года назад +7

      They really dont always make it clear if they're speaking from what they believed, or if they are literally teaching. Another problem I saw is bacteria isnt caught from the air. Everything already has bacteria in it, the air just helps them reproduce faster. That surely was what they believed then, but they said as if that's how it works.

    • @bryanjackson8917
      @bryanjackson8917 4 года назад +10

      @@Rhaenarys And it wasn't even bacteria, it was yeast which while it is a type of microorganism it is not bacteria.

    • @hejdingamleraev
      @hejdingamleraev 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, and nowadays what differentiates ales from other types of beer is mainly what yeast strain is used for the fermentation (and how you adjust your process to accommodate the yeast). Many if not all "beers" have hops in them and the beers with the most hops in them are actually ales.

    • @heidrivandervyver4663
      @heidrivandervyver4663 3 года назад

      Interesting. I know nothing of this process. I do have a question: She heats it up in the Kiln, but, will the heat not kill/denaturalize the enzymes and leave them useless? Thus, stopping the process of starch to sugar? Serious question, not trying to be a sarcastic @sshole or idiot...I'm actually interested in knowing...

  • @bitsnpieces11
    @bitsnpieces11 4 года назад +61

    Well about the alcohol killing bacteria, the boiling of the water and mash would do that. The alcohol would keep them done.

    • @age-ben4910
      @age-ben4910 4 года назад +5

      True

    • @TheOujosama
      @TheOujosama 4 года назад +23

      bitsnpieces11 literally watch the video and she says that several times.i don’t get what the point of your comment is.

    • @bitsnpieces11
      @bitsnpieces11 4 года назад +12

      I seem to remember they were talking about the alcohol killing the bacteria as if it was the only thing killing them. The boiling to get the sugars into solution to start with killed pretty much all of them making it safe to drink, the alcohol just kept it safe afterward.

    • @thebotformalityknownasdale2564
      @thebotformalityknownasdale2564 4 года назад

      The point is its safe because if it was not it all would kill the yeast first so if the yeast likes it its safe

    • @phxcppdvlazi
      @phxcppdvlazi 4 года назад +2

      @@TheOujosama no she doesnt she says the alcohol does it. Not true, the brewing process sterilizes the brew

  • @SuperGamli
    @SuperGamli 4 года назад +29

    Rolling a flaming wheel down a hillside seems like a good way to set your area on fire.

    • @blabla-rg7ky
      @blabla-rg7ky 4 года назад +8

      anything to kill demons ^_^

  • @JacindaChamplin-dk4ey
    @JacindaChamplin-dk4ey 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @Bigrignohio
    @Bigrignohio 4 года назад +23

    "That's not reasoning, that's threatening."
    Hah!

  • @mikakestudios5891
    @mikakestudios5891 Год назад +2

    "Fire will keep us safe" that reaches all the way back to australopithicus

  • @JustJ.
    @JustJ. 4 года назад +204

    I don’t think I’d recognize Ruth in 2020 clothing! 🤷🏻 😁

    • @hygenicoption608
      @hygenicoption608 4 года назад +1

      Remember doctors are busy people there lies the prob.

    • @HJKelley47
      @HJKelley47 4 года назад +2

      Genie B: Well here is Ruth in modern clothing. Quite a different look:
      www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Ruth+Goodman+the+One+Show&&view=detail&mid=5D8255A1F81B4463CBC1
      &
      ruclips.net/video/Mjh-jAmUKZM/видео.html (her daughter Eve is with
      her in this video; looks just like Ruth)
      &
      ruclips.net/video/e4SZlVzT9hk/видео.html

    • @marycanary86
      @marycanary86 4 года назад

      you will if she laughs

    • @virgilmccabe2828
      @virgilmccabe2828 3 года назад

      She makes me think Quaker

    • @KMF3
      @KMF3 3 года назад

      She needs some modern day dental work

  • @LetsTakeWalk
    @LetsTakeWalk 4 года назад +47

    I would say that alcohol is not the reason beer was better than plain water. Alcohol does not kill all bacteria, and certainly not at the levels these beers were made. But when making beer, there is a step where the water is boiled. THAT kills the bacteria.

    • @MrFiddleedee
      @MrFiddleedee 4 года назад +2

      yes.

    • @paulmanson253
      @paulmanson253 4 года назад

      Yep.

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos 4 года назад +25

      Not exactly. Actually, both the video and you are incorrect. The boiling of the wort (unfermented beer) sterilizes it at that point, but you don't have finished beer yet. You don't have finished beer until the yeast has been pitched and it has finished fermenting. After the boil, the beer has to be cooled to what the Tudors would have called "blood" temperature (about 90 degrees fahrenheit - modern brewers don't generally pitch above about 70 degrees fahrenheit except for a few specialty yeast strains). Once the wort cooled below about 150 degrees, it no longer was sterile and became habitable for any organism that happened along and had an appetite for fermentable sugars.
      What was fortuitous for the European brewers was that the wild yeasts in their environment were favorable to brewing. They were hardy, adaptable to a wide range of temperatures, and did not produce unpleasant off-flavors or aromas (for the most part). They also grew quickly, which helped them out-compete other organisms for the sugars in the wort. Once the yeast was pitched into a wort, it would reproduce and eat, reproduce and eat etc., etc. If the brewer was careful about cleanliness, he/she had a reasonable chance of producing a potable batch.
      Since the Tudors had no concept of microbiology, they had no understanding of the basis of their brewing techniques. The "why" was an utter mystery to them.

    • @Krompierre.
      @Krompierre. 4 года назад +14

      @@chuckschillingvideos As a brewer, I completely stand behind your words. Couldnt say it better

    • @randomname766
      @randomname766 4 года назад +1

      actually, you're completely wrong. Ale had a much higher alcohol content than todays beer.

  • @904daniela
    @904daniela 4 года назад +40

    When the apocalypse comes, I hope I'm wherever Ruth is. ;)

  • @patsysingletary6585
    @patsysingletary6585 3 года назад +2

    Love all the series. Have watched all of them several times. I have learned much while being entertained. Please make more. Thank you.

    • @celticlass8573
      @celticlass8573 2 года назад

      You may want to say that to the BBC, the people who made the series, if you want more.

  • @AckzaTV
    @AckzaTV 4 года назад +122

    lol the only old british technology that DIDNT kiLl you, THE BOOZE SECTOR

    • @paintinganimalsonrocks7633
      @paintinganimalsonrocks7633 4 года назад

      Ackza -The most important!

    • @blabla-rg7ky
      @blabla-rg7ky 4 года назад +9

      @uncletigger "defeat weak countries" and "it's human nature". Unbelievable how much bullshit one can tell in only one sentence. I'm not even going to start commenting on your bullshit because I wouldn't know where to start, and I don't want to contaminate myself of idiocy anyway. But just know that you should refrain from commenting ever again. Mankind needs a moment of peace and relaxation, and your comments bring only idiotic statements

    • @serkonos2313
      @serkonos2313 4 года назад +5

      @@blabla-rg7ky He isn't completely wrong though as conflict is part of human nature. It's inevitable as people are going to think differently at some point. Politics and religion are the main reasons war is waged and those have existed and will exist for many centuries if not milennia. Just because most conflicts tend to be shouting matches or fist fights, doesn't mean that they can't escalate when involving more powerful people. So you writing a whole paragraph about how he's wrong and how you don't want to comment on his comment, all the while you're not even explaining why you think he's wrong, just proves his point. You appear to have gotten annoyed at his statement and that created a conflict of opinion. Neither of you are warlords and he probably doesn't care so I doubt that war will be waged in this case at least.

    • @blabla-rg7ky
      @blabla-rg7ky 4 года назад

      @Tater Puddin I am home to mommy and I love it. You should try it, too... if your mom even wants to see you anymore that is

    • @blabla-rg7ky
      @blabla-rg7ky 4 года назад

      @Tater Puddin I'm 40, so yes, I'm young

  • @Wosiewose
    @Wosiewose 3 года назад +1

    The clock is just the absolute coolest. Amazing!

  • @possiblychey
    @possiblychey 2 года назад +3

    Just to let yall know they have several "seasons" of this type of show. There's Victorian Farm, Edwardian Farm, Wartime Farm, Secrets of the Stone Castle, Full Steam Ahead, and The Tales of the Green Valley (1600s).

  • @trivialtrav
    @trivialtrav Год назад +1

    I love these three. I'd watch them do just about anything.

  • @El_Couch_Potato
    @El_Couch_Potato 4 года назад +42

    I keep waiting for Orcs to attack and then I remember it's a documentary

    • @constancemiller3753
      @constancemiller3753 3 года назад +12

      Ruth would enthusiasticly take them down. Shrieking about how to post a head on her fence posts.

    • @AshlarPhoenix
      @AshlarPhoenix 3 года назад +2

      😂

    • @kumaahito3927
      @kumaahito3927 3 года назад +2

      That'd be hilarious. If she was in it, I'd watch almost anything.

  • @AppliedCryogenics
    @AppliedCryogenics 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @marieelena
    @marieelena 4 года назад +3

    Very enjoyable and educational series! Tom,Ruth,and Peter are great!

  • @Aliellis1950
    @Aliellis1950 4 года назад +1

    I’ve watched so many of these from Tudor on up. Often watched a couple of times! So great!

  • @joshschneider9766
    @joshschneider9766 4 года назад +3

    Even today Tamworth pork is extremely prized world wide. Awesome to see it's history.

  • @stancexpunks
    @stancexpunks 2 года назад

    I love Tom. He makes the show so much more enjoyable

  • @jorgwestermann434
    @jorgwestermann434 4 года назад +10

    It's not so bad to live from Bread and Beer👍👍👍Greetings from Germany😎✌

  • @cmdrtianyilin8107
    @cmdrtianyilin8107 4 года назад +11

    "Bloody Wheel!"
    Peter Ginn, 14th century, perhaps.

  • @arwahsapi
    @arwahsapi 4 года назад +89

    For those of you saying life's simpler back then, think again.

    • @JohnnyTromboner
      @JohnnyTromboner 4 года назад +41

      Simpler maybe, easier? Definitely not lol

    • @sschwartz2509
      @sschwartz2509 4 года назад +10

      yes it was a simpler life, the technology was far more basic and crude than it is now, or even 100 years later. Certainly not easier but the point of technology is to make life simpler.

    • @blabla-rg7ky
      @blabla-rg7ky 4 года назад +10

      I thought again. And I reached the same conclusion for the 2nd time, which is.... life then HAD BEEN simpler. Maybe not easier, but definitely simpler.

    • @techmarine83
      @techmarine83 4 года назад +7

      You are confusing simpler and easier. Yes it was simpler back then, just not easier. English language! YAY!

    • @arwahsapi
      @arwahsapi 4 года назад +1

      English is not my first language, my apology.

  • @elcubanito2442
    @elcubanito2442 3 года назад +1

    Professor Hutton is a God.

  • @Tempest78
    @Tempest78 3 года назад +3

    Now, I finally understand what the bread companies mean when they say “stone-ground” wheat. Pandemic viewing time has been well spent! 👍

  • @CheckmateFixit
    @CheckmateFixit 3 года назад +1

    So glad I found this channel! Let the binge watching begin!