Evacuation (TV series)

Evacuation
Narrated by Matt Baker
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 20
Release
Original network BBC
Original release 4 September 2006 – 15 February 2008
External links
Website

Evacuation was a children's reality television series presented by Matt Baker which was broadcast on CBBC between September 2006 and February 2008 where six boys and six girls from across the United Kingdom experienced living as evacuees in World War II.

Format

The children lived exactly as wartime evacuees would have: they ate meals, attended school, wore clothes, were given haircuts, and were punished for misbehavior as was customary during the 1940s. In the first episode of both series, the children had to hand over all of their 21st century items (e.g. mobile phones), which were returned at the end of the series. They were also given gas masks and ID cards, which were carried at all times. The children engaged in traditional wartime activities, such as building air-raid shelters. When they were not being filmed, the adults continued to stay in character to maintain the illusion that the scenario was real.

Series one

The first series of Evacuation began transmission on CBBC on BBC One on the 4 September 2006. The children were evacuated to the fictitious Castle Farm, where they experienced living as children who were evacuated to a traditional wartime farm.

Series two

The second series, known as Evacuation to the Manor House, began transmission on CBBC on BBC One on the 17 January 2008. The children were evacuated to the fictitious Pradoe Hall, where they experienced living as children who were evacuated to a traditional 1940s manor house.

List of Children & Characters

Children, Series 1:

Characters, Series 1:

Children, Series 2:

Characters, Series 2:

Helen Hutton the doctors wife in 3 episodes The dinner party, empire day, the church. Played by Wendy Richardson

Notes

Episodes

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