Industrial Revelations

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.

Industrial Revelations
StarringMark Williams
Rory McGrath
Ronald Top
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes46
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkDiscovery
Original releaseJanuary 10, 2002 
2008

Episode guide

Series 1 - 2002 - Industrial Revelations - Mark Williams[1]

  • 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[2]

  • 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[3]

  • 1. Buildings
  • 2. Planes
  • 3. Bridges
  • 4. Vehicles
  • 5. Ships
  • 6. Transport Networks
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