There's No Better Reality TV Genre Than the One That Makes Modern Jerks Experience the Hardships of Yore
In DepthIt takes a lot of arrogance for a contemporary person living in the Western world to think that they could slip back to an era before they were born and easily survive. Which is why reality shows like Manor House, Pioneer House, and The Victorian Slum (airing strictly in the U.K. on BBC2) are so rewarding.
As the latest addition to the “living history genre,” The Victorian Slum places a group of families in a preserved Victorian tenement in the East End of London. While there, cast members must eschew modern conveniences and live a (quasi) legitimate slum life—struggling each day (with no labor laws) to earn enough for room and board. For their ancestors (and now for them), failure to make the right amount of money would result in a night at a doss house, a shelter so crowded that people were often forced to sleep standing up.