Thought of a few more that came to mind, which didn’t have any sexual immorality, etc.
A few years back, PBS ran a few reality shows where people lived, for a few weeks/months/however long they could hold out, like people did in different historical times. “Pioneer Family” had two or three families living out in the middle of nowhere in the western U. S. of A, growing their own food and building their own cabins. One family, who were farmers from Vermont, did very well since they were used to this kind of life; another, some wannabes from California, didn’t do so well: the teenagers kept cheating by sneaking off to the nearest town to buy fancy shampoo, and using a cellphone they weren’t supposed to have.
There was another, from the BBC, “Blitz House”, in which people had to live in a house set up like a typical London home during World War II…complete with food rationing and unannounced simulated air raids where they had to scurry to basement, and even having to live with the windows covered with blackout curtains in the evening. Some people quickly got cross with the limited variety of food (and no TV/Internet/mobile phones).
There were a couple others, one with people living as if they were in the medieval times, and another with people working as domestic help in a 19th century manor house that had been refit to 19th century levels of technology (ie. no electricity), but I never watched those, so I can’t comment on the content.