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  1. May 25, 2004. ( 2004-05-25) Colonial House is an American reality series produced by Thirteen/ WNET New York and Wall to Wall Television in the United Kingdom, following the success of The 1900 House, an exercise in vicarious "experiential history" that is characteristic of an attempt to provide an educational version of popular reality ...

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  2. Colonial House: With Kathryn Walker, Don Wood, Bethany Wyers, Jonathon Allen. A group of ordinary people arrive on a boat to 1628 and have to build a functioning colony, using only time appropriate resources.

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    • 2004-05-17
    • Reality-TV
    • Kathryn Walker, Don Wood, Bethany Wyers
  3. Colonial House is an American reality series following the success of The 1900 House, an exercise in vicarious "experiential history" that is characteristic ...

  4. Episodes. Sort. S1 E1 - A New World. May 17, 2004. 52min. TV-PG. It's 1628 and 25 colonists are sailing for the colony they'll call home for five months. It's cold and damp on-board, but they'll have to get used to that. They'll also have to get used to illness, having to go to the bathroom in the woods and dealing with Native Americans.

  5. Synopsis. Two dozen modern-day time travelers find out the hard way what early American colonial life was really like when they take up residence in Colonial House. The colonists negotiate personal and communal challenges as they deal with the demoralizing weather, rustic living conditions and backbreaking labor.

    • Kathryn Walker
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  6. The Outsiders. Food rations are cut in half; colonists must work together to build a new house. 7.8/10. Rate. Top-rated. Tue, May 18, 2004. S1.E3. City of God. Gov. Wyers returns to take charge of his colony; the colonists struggle to shake their modern sensibilities and adhere to restrictive 17th-century laws.

  7. Buy Colonial House — Season 1, Episode 1 on Prime Video. Three families and seven individuals attempt to build an authentic working colony in New England, using only 17th-century tools.