Rich Times, Poor Times: The Great Plague with Rob Rinder & Ruth Goodman


4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Sunday, January 25 on 5 (5)

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The Great Plague with Rob Rinder & Ruth Goodman

Rob Rinder and historian Ruth Goodman explore the devastating impact of the Great Plague of 1665 on both London's rich and poor. As they step into the shoes of people from very different backgrounds, the duo discover what happens when the plague take hold in the capital


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Cast & Crew

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Rob Rinder (Presenter)
Ruth Goodman (Presenter)
Luren Bennie (Series producer)
Sarah Sarkhel (Executive producer)
Stuart Elliott (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Rob Rinder (Presenter)
Ruth Goodman (Presenter)
Best Known For: Victorian Farm.
Early-life: Ruth was born in 1963. She made her TV debut in Tales from the Green Valley, which saw her spending a year reconstructing and maintaining a 17th-century farm with archaeologists Peter Ginn and Alex Langlands.
Career: In 2009, Goodman was part of a team that recreated everyday life on a small farm in Shropshire in the mid-19th century in popular BBC series Victorian Farm. Her other TV projects on similar lines include Edwardian Farm, Tudor Monastery Farm and Wartime Farm. She has also presented Coast and 24 Hours in the Past. Away from her TV work, Goodman works with a range of institutions and museums such as The Weald and Downland, The Globe Theatre, and the National Trust.
Quote: "We matter. How our ancestors - ordinary men, women and children - solved the nitty gritty problems of everyday life made the world what it is today."
Trivia: In 2012, Goodman was awarded an Honorary Degree from Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln.
Luren Bennie (Series producer)
Sarah Sarkhel (Executive producer)
Stuart Elliott (Director)

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TBA
6:00 pm