(NYTIMES) — PRAGUE — We have seen toddlers in tiaras, been left “Naked and Afraid” and met more real housewives than a postman.
But if you thought reality television had reached the boundaries of imagination and good taste, a show that went on the air in the Czech Republic this month has opened up a whole new frontier.
In “Holiday in the Protectorate,” an eight-part series from Czech public television, three generations of a real-life family are sent “back in time” to a remote mountain farm in 1939, when German invaders transformed the country into the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
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Reality TV: Game of life under Nazi rule
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