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Fred Dibnah's World Of Steel, Steam And Stone

Fred Dibnah's World Of Steel, Steam And Stone

Contender Entertainment Group
DVD
5030305105181
TV Series | Documentary
UK | English | Color | 02:54

Episodes View details

1 The Industrial Landscape 30 min | Jul 11, 2006

Fred explores the industrial world of 1940's and 1950's. In this programme he looks back at some of the sites he visited over eight years, plus there is comment from friends, family, experts and academics.

Director: David Hall
2 Back Street Mechanic 30 min | Jul 18, 2006

The late Lancastrian steeplejack Fred Dibnah traces the development of industrialisation in Britain. Dibnah described himself as a backstreet mechanic and believed he was awarded his MBE and honorary doctorates for this reason. His garden was all assembled from scrap and the cast offs from old mills and factories, but it was probably the finest working example of a steam-powered engineering workshop in the country. The mechanical and engineering skills he demonstrated in his garden combined with his ability to explain how things worked opened up the world of engineering history to a wide audience.

Director: David Hall
3 The Machines That Changed the World 30 min | Jul 25, 2006

Fred Dibnah traces the development of industrialisation in Britain. The Industrial Revolution was a time when Britain led the world. It was one of the most important periods in our history, but it has never really had the attention it deserves. Fred's passion and enthusiasm for the machines of the past helped raise public awareness about the way they worked and their importance in history.

Director: David Hall
4 Men of Iron 30 min | Aug 01, 2006

Fred's heroes were the great engineers of the Victorian age. In this programme, we show Fred's great interest in their work and his belief in the values of hard work and enterprise that drove them on and led us to a greater appreciation of their significance and achievements.

Director: David Hall
5 The Victorian Gentleman 30 min | Aug 08, 2006

Fred Dibnah was, by his own admission, a man born out of his time. His era should have been the 19th century. It is the age he admired and the time he would have liked to have lived and worked. This shows how Fred's love for the Victorian age led us to a greater appreciation and understanding of the engineering, architectural and decorative skills of the age.

Director: David Hall
6 Preserving Our Past 30 min | Aug 16, 2006

Combining unseen footage with highlights from his programmes over the years, this series looks at the many sides of Fred Dibnah - engineer, steeplejack, artist, craftsman, steam enthusiast and inventor - and celebrates his contribution to our knowledge and appreciation of Britain's architectural, industrial and engineering heritage. Fred is often associated with the iconic footage of the demolition of Britain's old industrial chimneys, but in truth this was the job he liked the least. What he really liked was restoring engines and chimneys, and one of his greatest triumphs was his steam traction engine, lovingly restored over 27 years and two marriages. Fred also had a great appreciation for the scores of volunteers and workers up and down the country who dedicate their lives to preserving our past.

Director: David Hall

Cast View all

Fred Dibnah Self - Presenter
Sheila Dibnah Self - Fred's Widow
Suzanne Fagence Cooper Self - Research Fellow / Victoria & Albert Museum
John Yates Self - Inspector of Historic Buildings / English Heritage
Anthony Coulls Self - Collections Care Manager / Locomotion
Mike Clarke Self - Canal and Industrial Historian
Ian Walden Self - Director / Black Country Living Museum
Rosemary Hill Self - Pugin's Biographer
Glen Laws Self - Chief Executive / Ironbridge
Ken Moth Self - Trustee / Victorian Society
Steven Brindle Self - Brunel's Biographer
Alf Molyneux Self - Friend and Retired Miner
Alan McEwen Self - Boiler Maker and Friend
Neil Carney Self - Friend and Work Colleague
John McDougall Self - Past President / Institute of Mechanical Engineers
Hugh Dixon Self - Historic Buildings Curator / National Trust
Jack Meaker Self - Alton Engineering
Michael Webber Self - Family Friend
Graham Dibnah Self - Fred's Brother
Colin Tyson Self - Editor / 'Old Glory'
John Baldwin Gourley Self - Boiler Inspector
Alan Crompton Self - Lifelong Friend
Jim Daykin Self - Mine Manager / National Coal Mining Museum
Andrew Starr Self - Senior Lecturer / University of Manchester
Andrew Semple Self - Vice President / National Traction Engine Trust

Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Edition Release Date Jul 24, 2006
Regions Region 2

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