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. 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.

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    Season 1

    2018

    4 episodes

    Season 1 of A House Through Time premiered on January 3, 2018.

    The story of Britain from the 1840s to the present day is told through the terraced house at 62 Falkner Street in the Canning area of Liverpool. City archives, records, and living descendants describe the home's residents and provide insight on the making of modern Britain.

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    Series 2

    2019

    4 episodes

    Season 2 of A House Through Time premiered on April 8, 2019.

    In the Summerhill area of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, tracing the stories of 5 Ravensworth Terrace's residents back 200 years reveals real-life drama ranging from burglary to bigamy, and characters including a vengeful lawyer, a scientist faced with financial ruin and a doctor entangled in a workhouse scandal.

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    Series 3

    2020

    4 episodes

    Season 3 of A House Through Time premiered on May 26, 2020.

    The history of 10 Guinea Street in Bristol, whose inhabitants included the satirist John Shebbeare and the future mayor of Bristol, Sir John Kerle Haberfield.

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    Series 4

    2021

    4 episodes

    Season 4 of A House Through Time premiered on September 7, 2021.

    David Olusoga sets out once more to uncover the history of a single house in Leeds and the histories of its residents from the Victorian era up to the present day.

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    Two Cities at War

    2024

    4 episodes

    Season 5 of A House Through Time premiered on October 17, 2024.

    The story of two apartment blocks, in London and Berlin, from the 1920s to World War II.