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At 14th Nov , GarryThomas wrote: Snowdonia I have seen every episode on iplayer get to the last episode and it becomes not avalable. Jump to more content from this blog About this blog. Subscribe to Wales History. You can stay up to date with Wales History via these feeds. For a month, the Braddocks and the Joneses live in neighbouring farm cottages, facing a battle for survival against a backdrop of barren mountainous terrain.
Sign In. TV Series — —. Episode guide. See more at IMDbPro. Episodes 9. Browse episodes. Photos Add Image. Top cast Edit. Alisa Braddock Self as Self. Jamie Braddock Self as Self. Jordan Braddock Self as Self. Leah Braddock Self as Self. Mark Braddock Self as Self. Tommy Braddock Self as Self. Unlike today,everybody helped eachother. I was doubley amazed while watching the program that a little face that I recognised appeared Congratulations to both families for what I know was a very tough experiment.
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Welcome to the BBC Wales History blog, a place to explore both celebrated and lesser-known incidents in Welsh history, watch rare clips from BBC Wales' own archive, find out about history events in Wales and get tips to help you delve into your family history. Phil Carradice is a broadcaster, writer and poet. His blog posts provide a distinctly Welsh perspective on major events in world history, as well as revealing some little-known events from the Welsh past. For the latest updates across BBC blogs, visit the Blogs homepage.
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