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Back in Time for Dinner: July 3

It's the noughties, and the Ferrones walk back into a house very similar to their home.

This week on Back in Time for Dinner we reach 2000: the noughties.

And the Ferrones walk back into a house that is very similar to their 2018 home. There’s an outside dining area, and the family are pumped.

The new millennium has arrived with much fanfare and excitement. Sydney hosts the ‘greatest Games ever’ and champion swimmer Liesl Jones visits for a very noughties beef slider.

Sadly, this buoyant feeling doesn’t last long as the decade will forever be remembered for the tragedies of 9 /11 , the Bali bombings and Boxing Day tsunami. For the most part these issues do not make Australians angry, rather they encourage people to focus in on their own homes. So Peter, like many, finds items to re – purpose. And Sienna and Olivia bake the latest fad – cupcakes – to raise money for victims of the tragedies.

The millennium drought also has the nation and the Ferrones thinking about the environment and the resulting rise in food prices. And so, when Carol visits Foodbank, she is overwhelmed to hear the stories of people who struggle to afford to feed their kids.

8:30pm Tuesday on ABC.

2 Responses

  1. Really enjoying this show, I have been a fan of the UK version and the Australian version has been wonderful. I wonder if they will do another Back in Time series like Back in Time for the Weekend etc.

    The Ferrones are lovely how great did Carol look when her and Peter went on their Anniversary dinner for the 90’s episode. Their kids reactions to the engagement /wedding video was priceless.

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