I always said I hated 'reality tv' but I loved 1800's house and Frontier House, and those are certainly reality TV. But I agree with what pameladean says.
Those are delightful reality TV shows for history geeks. Not like regular reality TV at all because they are completely unconcerned with pop culture, which is the majority of what most reality shows are concerned with. My friends teased me mercilessly for my obsession with Frontier House a few years back, and my recent discovery of Manor House, Texas Ranch House, and Colonial House means that my I will likely be stalking my local PBS stations for broadcasts.
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Those are delightful reality TV shows for history geeks. Not like regular reality TV at all because they are completely unconcerned with pop culture, which is the majority of what most reality shows are concerned with. My friends teased me mercilessly for my obsession with Frontier House a few years back, and my recent discovery of Manor House, Texas Ranch House, and Colonial House means that my I will likely be stalking my local PBS stations for broadcasts.