Mark Williams as

Episodes 46

Boom Time

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January 10, 200230m
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The introduction of Britain's canal system. Plus, how coal transportation was crucial to the Industrial Revolution.

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Pants for All

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January 17, 200230m
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Mark Williams discovers how comfortable cotton fabrics became available to everyone with the introduction of water-powered textile mills

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Clocking On

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January 24, 200230m
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Mark Williams discovers how engineer James Brindley tunnelled through hills in a straight line, and details the emergence of Josiah Wedgwood's pottery business as a global industry

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Pennine Passage

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January 31, 200230m
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How the Leeds and Liverpool Canal turned two rival counties into hotbeds of activity, bringing wealth to mill owners during the Industrial Revolution

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Working Iron

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February 7, 200230m
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How Thomas Telford and the Darby family used iron to create new transport routes during the Industrial Revolution.

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Coining It

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February 14, 200230m
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Mark Williams visits Birmingham to experience what life was like during the Industrial Revolution for those employed in the glassworks and jewellery trades

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Cutting Edge

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February 21, 200230m
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How mass-produced, high-quality steel and the development of structured transport systems in northern England created a world-renowned industry

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The Iron Horse

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February 28, 200230m
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Mark Williams learns how frantic competition among Welsh rivals drove the development and installation of the world's first steam locomotive

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Highland Flop

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March 4, 200230m
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More powerful steam engines solve a variety of problems during the Industrial Revolution.

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Power Crazy

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Season Finale
March 11, 200230m
1x10

Why steam engines were developed during the Industrial Revolution to solve a range of engineering and social problems

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Bread and Beer

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January 10, 200530m
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Comedian Mark Williams explains how 19th-century Britons drank beer as a healthy alternative to water because the fermentation process killed many harmful bacteria

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What to Wear?

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January 17, 200530m
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Mark Williams discovers how 19th-century hats were made of rabbit fur that had been shrunk in urine

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Gas on Wheels

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January 24, 200530m
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The use of gas to power the machines and inventions from the Industrial Revolution are explained by Mark Williams

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Print and Paper

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January 31, 200530m
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In a look at the history of printing, Mark Williams discovers why early typesetters arranged lower-case letters according to their usage, with the most common being in the middle

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Under Pressure

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February 7, 200530m
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Mark Williams visits a pub cellar and bridges across the Tyne, all powered by hydraulics, revealing how the beer pump started a power revolution

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Building a Revolution

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February 14, 200530m
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Documentary exploring how the massive construction boom triggered by the Industrial Revolution forced the building industry to find new materials to cope with increasing demand.

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Bright Sparks

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February 21, 200530m
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How the electricity industry was created from scientific experimentation and entrepreneurial enthusiasm - becoming the world's main power source.

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Heavy Metals

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February 28, 200530m
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The development of the Cornish mining industry, from pebble-picking in streams to the building of a honeycomb of mines below the sea

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Cutting it Fine

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March 7, 200530m
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How silk was instrumental in the invention of the binary code, which went on to inspire the computer revolution.

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Machine Tools

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Season Finale
March 14, 200530m
2x10

Mark Williams learns about Joseph Whitworth, the man who standardised the threaded screw. Plus, the total cost of wood required to build HMS Victory

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Reaping the Whirlwind

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June 1, 200530m
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The Canal King

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June 1, 200530m
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Hot Metal

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June 1, 200530m
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The Impossible Railway

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June 1, 200530m
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Big Bang

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June 1, 200530m
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Generation Electric

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June 1, 200530m
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Industrial Espionage

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June 1, 200530m
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Steam on the Water

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June 1, 200530m
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Iron Men of Sweden

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June 1, 200530m
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King Silk

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Season Finale
June 1, 200530m
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Bread, Beer and Salt

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January 1, 200630m
4x1

With industrialisation, there were more mouths in towns and cities to feed and fewer men left to work the land. So how did food production keep up?

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Building Europe

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January 1, 200630m
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How did the building trade keep up with the demand for materials during the expansion of the Industrial Revolution, and what do oranges have to do with it?

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The City

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January 1, 200630m
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Cities were traditionally developed around water until the railway age expanded their boundaries. As the population grew, how did they cope?

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Cotton, Linen and Rope

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January 1, 200630m
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For centuries craftsmen and women turned natural fibres into clothes. Ronald Topp explores what happened when machines began to replace manual labour.

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Eiffel's Tower

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January 1, 200630m
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Eiffel was the world's greatest exponent of the use of iron in construction, creating the his famous Tower in 1889. How did engineering in iron reach such heights?

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Exploding Engines

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January 1, 200630m
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Ronald Top examines the beginnings of motor cars. Benz and Daimler were early pioneers, but prior to that there were attempts at steam-powered road vehicles.

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High Fliers

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January 1, 200630m
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Flight has always been humanity's dream. Ronald Top discovers that thanks to some paper thrown onto a fire, a duck, a cock and a sheep, it was made possible.

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Perfect Porcelain

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January 1, 200630m
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Ronald Topp investigates the new techniques and ways of working that turned local potteries into an international industry.

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Steaming up the Alps

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January 1, 200630m
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Ronald Top examines how railways conquered the mountains, with a little help from George Stevenson. He's in the Alps to see how funicular railways work.

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Swedish Waterways

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Season Finale
January 1, 200630m
4x10

Waterways are flourishing in Europe, but how is it that a system designed for 17th-century trade is still viable in the 21st? Ronald Topp finds out.

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Buildings

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January 1, 200830m
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Planes

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January 1, 200830m
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Bridges

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January 1, 200830m
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Vehicles

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January 1, 200830m
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Ships

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January 1, 200830m
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Transport Networks

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Season Finale
January 1, 200830m
5x6

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