
Ships and Engineering
Fred Dibnah examines the skill of the shipbuilders and machine engineers who turned Britain into a great manufacturing nation.
Fred Dibnah examines the skill of the shipbuilders and machine engineers who turned Britain into a great manufacturing nation.
In Bristol, Fred visits the SS Great Britain and pays tribute to the designer and his hero, Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Fred also travels to Scotland to take a voyage on the paddle steamer Waverley. Back in England, he visits the Windermere Steamboat Museum, the Long Shop Museum in Leiston, Suffolk, and the Kew Bridge Steam Museum.
Plus, Fred drives his pride and joy, the Aveling & Porter steam roller, talking about its history and recalling one rather dramatic crash he had while driving it.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Fred Dibnah |
| Director | David Hall |
| Producer | Fred Dibnah |
| Producer | David Hall |
Broadcasts
- Thu 25 Mar 199920:00BBC Two England
- Sat 2 Nov 201311:30BBC Two HD, England, Wales, Northern Ireland & Scotland only
- Sat 2 Aug 201409:00BBC Two HD, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales & England only
- Tue 27 Oct 202019:00
- Wed 28 Oct 202002:00
- Wed 12 Jan 202219:30
- Thu 13 Jan 202201:00
- Wed 14 Jun 202319:30
- Thu 15 Jun 202301:00
- Wed 8 Oct 202519:00
- Thu 9 Oct 202501:25
