Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections

30min

Documentary

Richard Hammond looks at the connections behind the greatest feats of engineering.

Episodes

Cast

Airbus A380

1. Airbus A380

8th Sep 2008

Nicknamed the Superjumbo, the Airbus A380 passenger airliner is the largest in history. It's packed with cutting-edge technology but owes its very existence to the most unlikely connections – a Mongolian bow and a 19th century rocket.

Taipei 101

2. Taipei 101

15th Sep 2008

Heading to Taipei, Richard discovers the secrets of one of the world’s tallest buildings, Taipei 101. How is this tower connected to a birdcage, bamboo, racing yachts, sports cars and seat belts? This journey of discovery takes him from the mines of 18th century England to almost half a kilometre into the sky at some 64 kilometres per hour (that’s around a 37 second trip!)

Deep Space Observer

3. Deep Space Observer

22nd Sep 2008

Richard looks at the history embedded in the Keck Observatory. How could a sand-blaster, a Cold War spy gadget and the invention of refrigerators have led to the creation of this super telescope? And using just a satellite dish and some foil is it possible to set fire to a boat? Richard experiments.

Super Rig

4. Super Rig

29th Sep 2008

Richard braves the stormy North Sea to visit the incredible Troll-A Platform – the largest object ever moved across the earth’s surface by man – and learns firsthand how a single musical note could have spelt catastrophe for the Troll-A.

First air date

8th Sep 2008

Last air date

12th Jun 2011

Status

Ended

Type

Documentary

Original language

en

Networks