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Weight loss -- Case studies.
Obesity -- Case studies.
Reducing diets -- Case studies.
Reducing diets -- Great Britain.
Diet -- Great Britain -- History.
Reducing exercises -- Great Britain -- History.
Physical fitness -- Great Britain -- History.
Historical reenactments -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
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The diets that time ...
MARC Display
The diets that time forgot [digital videodisc] : 9 Brits try losing weight the old-fashioned way / a Silver River production for Channel Four ; directed and produced by Martin Fuller, Tina Gortmans, and Brendan Hughes ; series producer, Caroline Ross Pirie.
Silver Spring, MD : Acorn Media, [2010]
Subjects
Weight loss -- Case studies.
Obesity -- Case studies.
Reducing diets -- Case studies.
Reducing diets -- Great Britain.
Diet -- Great Britain -- History.
Reducing exercises -- Great Britain -- History.
Physical fitness -- Great Britain -- History.
Historical reenactments -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
ISBN:
9781598284195 :
1598284193
Description:
2 videodiscs (ca. 288 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Contents:
disc 1. Episodes 1-3 -- disc. 2. Episodes 4-6.
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Summary:
In this British reality television program, participants lodge at a Victorian country house, don period clothing, and take part in weight loss-plans of three different eras (Victorian, Edwardian, and early '20) to uncover why people were thinner in the not-too-distant past.
Audience:
Not rated.
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