
The Age of Invention
Jim Al-Khalili shows how harnessing the link between magnetism and electricity transformed the world, allowing us to generate a vast amount of electric power.
Professor Jim Al-Khalili tells the electrifying story of our quest to master nature's most mysterious force - electricity. Until fairly recently, electricity was seen as a magical power, but it is now the lifeblood of the modern world and underpins every aspect of our technological advancements.
Without electricity, we would be lost. This series tells of dazzling leaps of imagination and extraordinary experiments - a story of maverick geniuses who used electricity to light our cities, to communicate across the seas and through the air, to create modern industry and to give us the digital revolution.
Just under 200 years ago scientists discovered something profound, that electricity is connected to another of nature's most fundamental forces - magnetism. In the second episode, Jim discovers how harnessing the link between magnetism and electricity would completely transform the world, allowing us to generate a seemingly limitless amount of electric power which we could utilise to drive machines, communicate across continents and light our homes. This is the story of how scientists and engineers unlocked the nature of electricity in an extraordinary century of innovation and invention.
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Preparing to receive a quarter of a million volts of electricity
Duration: 03:23
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Nikola Tesla’s Electrical Demonstration
Duration: 01:56
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Jim Al-Khalili |
| Producer | Jon Eastman |
| Director | Jon Eastman |
| Series Producer | Steve Crabtree |
| Executive Producer | Tina Fletcher-Hill |
Broadcasts
- Thu 13 Oct 201121:00
Thu 13 Oct 201123:00BBC HD- Fri 14 Oct 201100:30
- Fri 14 Oct 201104:10
Sat 15 Oct 201123:15BBC HD- Sat 14 Jan 201220:00
- Sun 15 Jan 201201:30
- Sun 6 May 201220:00
- Mon 7 May 201200:55
- Thu 15 Nov 201220:00
- Fri 16 Nov 201201:00
- Sat 17 Nov 201220:00
- Sun 18 Nov 201202:30
- Tue 24 Nov 201522:00
- Thu 26 Nov 201502:00
- Tue 2 May 201721:00
- Wed 3 May 201703:00
- Thu 23 Aug 201820:00
- Fri 24 Aug 201803:00
Mon 8 Jun 202017:00Red Button One
Tue 9 Jun 202018:00Red Button One
Wed 10 Jun 202015:00Red Button One- Wed 10 Jun 202020:00
- Thu 11 Jun 202002:55
Thu 11 Jun 202016:00Red Button One
Fri 12 Jun 202017:00Red Button One


