2002 British TV series or program
Industrial Revelations | |
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Starring | Mark Williams Rory McGrath Ronald Top |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 46 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Discovery |
Release | January 10, 2002 (2002-01-10) – 2008 (2008) |
Industrial Revelations is a Documentary show showing the connections between related industrial advances. The show's presenter has changed several times since the original host of Mark Williams in 2001 and 2002.
Episode guide
Series 1 - 2002 - Industrial Revelations - Mark Williams
- 1. Boom Time: Coal, canals and steam, an explosive combination.
- 2. Pants for All: The industrial transformation on the cotton industry.
- 3. Clocking On
- 4. Pennine Passage
- 5. Working Iron
- 6. Coining It: A look into a few of the Thousand Trades of Birmingham
- 7. Cutting Edge: Steel and cutlery in Sheffield
- 8. The Iron Horse
- 9. Highland Flop
- 10. Power Crazy
Series 2 - 2005 - More Industrial Revelations - Mark Williams
- 1. Bread and Beer
- 2. What to Wear?
- 3. Gas on Wheels
- 4. Print and Paper
- 5. Under Pressure
- 6. Building a Revolution
- 7. Bright Sparks
- 8. Heavy Metal
- 9. Cutting it fine
- 10. Machine Tools
Series 3 - 2005 - Industrial Revelations - The European Story - Ronald Top
- 1. Reaping the Whirlwind
- 2. The Canal King
- 3. Hot Metal
- 4. The Impossible Railway
- 5. Big Bang
- 6. Generation Electric
- 7. Industrial Espionage
- 8. Steam on the Water
- 9. Iron Men of Sweden
- 10. King Silk
Series 4 - 2006 - More Industrial Revelations Europe - Ronald Top
- 1. Bread, Beer and Salt
- 2. Building Europe
- 3. The City
- 4. Cotton, Linen and Rope
- 5. Eiffel's Tower
- 6. Exploding Engines
- 7. High Fliers
- 8. Perfect Porcelain
- 9. Steaming up the Alps
- 10. Swedish Waterways
Series 5 - 2008 - Rory McGrath
- 1. Buildings
- 2. Planes
- 3. Bridges
- 4. Vehicles
- 5. Ships
- 6. Transport Networks
References
- "Industrial Revelations Unofficial Site". Archived from the original on 11 April 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
- Production company's website
- Discovery Channel Website
- 2002 British television series debuts
- 2008 British television series endings
- British documentary television series
- Discovery Channel original programming
- Documentary television series about technology
- British English-language television shows
- Industrial archaeology
- Industrial history of the United Kingdom
- Television series about the history of the United Kingdom
- Works about the history of industries