The 90s
A family gives up its 21st-century technology and travels back in time. The family enter the 90s, where new technology arrives at a dizzying pace.
In episode five, our family enter the 90s, a decade where new technology arrives at a dizzying pace and increasingly starts to dominate their leisure time. 12-year-old Seth finally gets his hands on a Game Boy and games console, while the arrival of the internet and a mobile phone (albeit in their clunky early guises) marks the start of the road to how we all spend our spare time now.
It is not all about the tech though - Steph and Rob go all Billy Ray Cyrus and try out line dancing, and 90s fitness star Mr Motivator pops along to their local gym to put them through their paces. And it couldn't possibly be the 90s without tribute to the lifestyle programmes that dominated our TV schedules - Tommy Walsh and Linda Barker turn up to help the whole family give the house and garden a real 90s makeover.
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Clips
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Working out with Mr Motivator
Duration: 01:51
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A 90s night out
Duration: 01:39
Music Played
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MC Hammer
U Can't Touch This
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The Charlatans
The Only One I Know
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MC Hammer
U Can't Touch This
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The Charlatans
The Only One I Know
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Vanilla Ice
Ice Ice Baby
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Brothers in Rhythm
Such A Good Feeling
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Simple Minds
Alive & Kicking
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Simple Minds
Alive & Kicking
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Orbital, Orbital,
Chime
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Billy Ray Cyrus
Achy Breaky Heart
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Supergrass
Alright
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Pulp
Babies
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D:Ream
Things Can Only Get Better
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Cornershop
Brimful of Asha
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Cornershop
Brimful of Asha
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Daft Punk
Around The World
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Massive Attack
Teardrop
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Massive Attack
Teardrop
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Pulp
Disco 2000
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Lou Bega
Mambo No.5 (A Little Bit Of...)
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Ricky Martin
Livin' La Vida Loca
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Oasis
Whatever
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Giles Coren |
Expert | Polly Russell |
Executive Producer | Emily Shields |
Series Producer | Nancy Bornat |
Director | Emma Frank |
Producer | Louise Ord |
Production Company | Wall to Wall Media |