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Seven Wonders of the Industrial World (2003–2003) — history on BBC Two
About Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
The Seven Wonders of the Industrial World ended on October 16, 2003, on BBC Two. The series concluded its single season with a total of seven episodes. It explored some of the most remarkable feats of engineering from the Industrial Revolution era, highlighting human ingenuity and technological progress during that period.
This documentary series was a historical examination of seven significant engineering projects that transformed the world. Premiering in 2003, it presented detailed accounts of these wonders, emphasizing their importance and the challenges faced during their construction. The series aimed to showcase how these engineering marvels exemplify human creativity and technological achievement in the context of the Industrial Revolution.
The cast included Robert Lindsay as the narrator. The show had a runtime of approximately 45 minutes per episode.
Seven Wonders of the Industrial World episode schedule
7 aired
Aired · 7
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| October 16, 2003 | S1·E7 | The Hoover Dam |
| October 9, 2003 | S1·E6 | The Line |
| October 2, 2003 | S1·E5 | The Panama Canal |
| September 25, 2003 | S1·E4 | The Sewer King |
| September 18, 2003 | S1·E3 | Bell Rock Lighthouse |
| September 11, 2003 | S1·E2 | The Brooklyn Bridge |
| September 4, 2003 | S1·E1 | The Great Ship |