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How Britain Worked Guy Martin discovers a world of hi-tech engineering, show-off architecture, intrepid plant-hunters and anxious city fathers as he explores Birmingham Botanical Garden’s Victorian roots. broadcast Sun, 25 Nov 2012 20:00 GMT, channel4, duration 60:00
How Britain Worked Guy Martin helps restore the world’s oldest surviving Brixham sailing trawler, experiences the dangerous job of deep sea trawling, and learns how Britain got its taste for fish and chips. broadcast Sun, 18 Nov 2012 20:00 GMT, channel4, duration 60:00
How Britain Worked Guy Martin’s project is the first piston engine ever built – The Newcomen Beam Engine – which the team set out to return to full working order at the Black Country museum. broadcast Sun, 11 Nov 2012 20:00 GMT, channel4, duration 60:00
How Britain Worked Guy Martin helps to get Llandudno – the queen of Victorian sea-side resorts – up to scratch in time for the summer season, working on the pier, a helter-skelter and the funicular tramway. broadcast Sun, 4 Nov 2012 20:00 GMT, channel4, duration 60:00
How Britain Worked Guy Martin continues his celebration of the workers of the Industrial Revolution, as he works to get a Yorkshire saw mill up and running again, and use it to make a Victorian pedal bike. broadcast Sun, 28 Oct 2012 20:00 GMT, channel4, duration 60:00
How Britain Worked Guy Martin celebrates the workers of the Industrial Revolution by bringing some of the 19th century’s most impressive engineering achievements back to life. broadcast Sun, 21 Oct 2012 20:00 BST, channel4, duration 60:00