1. Boom Time
30min
10th Jan 2002
The introduction of Britain's canal system. Plus, how coal transportation was crucial to the Industrial Revolution.
Season 1

30min
10th Jan 2002
The introduction of Britain's canal system. Plus, how coal transportation was crucial to the Industrial Revolution.

30min
17th Jan 2002
Mark Williams discovers how comfortable cotton fabrics became available to everyone with the introduction of water-powered textile mills

30min
24th Jan 2002
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

30min
31st Jan 2002
How the Leeds and Liverpool Canal turned two rival counties into hotbeds of activity, bringing wealth to mill owners during the Industrial Revolution

30min
7th Feb 2002
How Thomas Telford and the Darby family used iron to create new transport routes during the Industrial Revolution.

30min
14th Feb 2002
Mark Williams visits Birmingham to experience what life was like during the Industrial Revolution for those employed in the glassworks and jewellery trades

30min
21st Feb 2002
How mass-produced, high-quality steel and the development of structured transport systems in northern England created a world-renowned industry

30min
28th Feb 2002
Mark Williams learns how frantic competition among Welsh rivals drove the development and installation of the world's first steam locomotive

30min
4th Mar 2002
More powerful steam engines solve a variety of problems during the Industrial Revolution.

30min
11th Mar 2002
Why steam engines were developed during the Industrial Revolution to solve a range of engineering and social problems
10th Jan 2002
1st Jan 2008
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