- Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
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show_name = Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
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genre = Documentary
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writer = nowrap beginPaul Bryers ·wrap Gregory Evans·wrapMark Everest ·wrapTony Mulholland ·wrap Christopher Spencer·wrapPaul Wilmshurst ·wrapRachel Wright nowrap end
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starring = nowrap beginRon Cook ·wrapSteven Berkoff ·wrapRobert Cavanah ·wrapRobert Young ·wrapMark McGann ·wrapJohn Walters ·wrapJay Benedict nowrap end
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narrated =Robert Lindsay
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composer =Steve Jablonsky
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language = English
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num_episodes = 7
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producer = nowrap beginJill Fullerton-Smith ·wrapDeborah Cadbury nowrap end
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editor =Elliott McCaffrey
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cinematography =Mike Spragg
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first_aired =September 4
last_aired =October 16 , 2003
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related = nowrap beginWhat the Industrial Revolution Did for Us nowrap end
website = http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/victorians/seven_wonders_01.shtml
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tv_com_id ="Seven Wonders of the Industrial World" is a
BBC docudrama television series that examines seven great feats of engineering that took place during theIndustrial Revolution .Production
The programmes were dramatised versions of actual events: actors played the various figures involved, reciting monologues and dialogue based on their letters and writings. It cost approximately ₤1 million to create the seven-part documentary.
Awards
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BAFTA Awards 2004
**Nominated: Huw Wheldon Award for Factual Series or Strand
**Nominated: Best Photography (Factual): Mike Spragg
*RTS Television Award 2004
**Nominated: Best Production Design (Entertainment & Non Drama)
**Nominated: Best Science & Natural HistoryEpisode list
The Great Ship
This episode focusses on the construction of the "
SS Great Eastern ", designed byIsambard Kingdom Brunel to be both the firstship entirely made out of iron and the most luxurious vessel of the day. However, whilst the ship itself was a marvel of shipbuilding, its construction was marred by accidents, scandal and misfortune, including a destructive fire which practically wiped out the shipbuilder's yard, problems with the launch and financial scandals, all of which would contribute towards Brunel's deteriorating health and comparatively early demise in 1859 and the popular belief that the ship was 'jinxed' (a rumour leading to the urban legend of two bodies being found trapped in the hull upon its dismantling).The Brooklyn Bridge
Focusing on the construction of the
Brooklyn Bridge , the episode examines the family that built it -John Augustus Roebling , who designed the bridge; his son,Washington Roebling , who took over construction following his father's death shortly after the project was announced; and Washington's wifeEmily Roebling , who taught herself engineering principles and took on the burden of her husband's work after his health was destroyed by thedecompression sickness he suffered, owing to the length of time he spent working and overseeing matters in the pressured atmosphere of the underwater caissons used to build the bridge.Bell Rock Lighthouse
This episode tells the story of the construction in the early 19th century of the offshore lighthouse on Bell Rock, by the Scottish engineer Robert Stevenson. Bell or Inchcape Rock was a place which had claimed the lives of
sailor s and sank ships for hundreds of years, but which was underwater except for a couple of hours at low tide each day - causing difficulties in both constructing a design that would stand up to the terrible storms and waves that ravaged the area, and in actually constructing it during the few months of fair weather that were available each year, whilst simultaneously housing the builders who worked on it.The Sewer King
Set in London during the 1850s, this episode focusses on the construction of the
London sewerage system , built to replace the antiquated medieval system that was overworked and inadequate for the needs of the-then largestmetropolis in the world, causingepidemic s of disease and a permanent foul stench to fill the air. The episode follows the efforts and work ofJoseph Bazalgette , the brilliant engineer who designed the influential and modern sewer system that would purify the city, transform the streets above and would result in the end of the epidemics ofcholera andtyphoid that had ravaged the population - although, ironically not for the reasons that he initially thought.The Panama Canal
This episode presents the French and the American efforts build a canal through
Panama to link theAtlantic Ocean with thePacific Ocean . The first attempt to construct the canal byFerdinand de Lesseps , the builder of theSuez Canal , was abandoned because of tropical diseases (which killed over 22,000 men) and the difficulty of constructing a sea-level canal through the mountains. The resulting financial scandals not only ruined de Lesseps and many investors, it also brought down the French government. The episode then takes up the story seventeen years later when the United States took up the challenge. A concentrated effort succeeded in eradicating the causes of the tropical diseases, but the attempt to build a sea-level canal once again failed. Instead the canal was built with locks.The Line
The episode follows the construction of the Pacific Railroad, the first transcontinental rail system, which would unite the eastern and western seaboards of the United States. Started in
Sacramento by a consortium of local shopkeepers with no experience in building a railroad, the episode follows their efforts to build from west to east through the forbidding Sierra Nevada mountains with the help of Chinese labourers whilst simultaneously following the efforts of the workers of theUnion Pacific to build from east to west, and their problems in dealing with the lawless nature of thewild west , attacks by Native American raiding parties, and financial corruption and scandal.The Hoover Dam
The final episode focuses on the construction of the
Hoover Dam during theGreat Depression of the 1930s, focussing in particular on the ruthless pace set byFrank Crowe , the builder, whose eagerness to complete the project well before schedule and subsequent exploitation of the workforce (who were desperate for any employment and were forced to accept conditions of extreme hardship in the process) would result in both many terrible deaths and the (eventual) construction of a new city to house the workers.Media information
DVD release
Released on Region 2 DVD by BBC Video on
2005-01-03 .cite web | url=http://www.bbcshop.com/History/Seven-Wonders-Of-The-Industrial-World-DVD/invt/av9050 | title=Seven Wonders Of The Industrial World | accessdate=2008-07-22 | author= | last= | first= | authorlink= | coauthors= | date=2005-01-03 | year= | month= | format= | work= | publisher=BBC Shop | pages= | language=English | doi= | archiveurl= | archivedate= | quote= ]Companion book
* cite book
date =Aug 26 , 2003
title = Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
last = Cadbury
first = Deborah
publisher = Fourth Estate (hardcover)
id = ISBN 978-0007163045
* cite book
date =Jul 5 , 2004
title = Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
last = Cadbury
first = Deborah
publisher = HarperPerennial (paperback)
id = ISBN 978-0007163052ee also
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Wonders of the World References
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