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Les sept merveilles du monde industriel

Original title: Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
  • TV Series
  • 2003
  • TV-PG
  • 50m
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Les sept merveilles du monde industriel (2003)
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Drama-documentary series which describes some of the key technological achievements of the industrial age.Drama-documentary series which describes some of the key technological achievements of the industrial age.Drama-documentary series which describes some of the key technological achievements of the industrial age.

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    • Robert Lindsay
    • Ron Cook
    • John Walters
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    • Stars
      • Robert Lindsay
      • Ron Cook
      • John Walters
    • 8User reviews
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    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Robert Lindsay
    Robert Lindsay
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2003
    Ron Cook
    Ron Cook
    • Isambard Kingdom Brunel
    • 2003
    John Walters
    • Ferdinand de Lesseps
    • 2003
    Michael Carter
    Michael Carter
    • John Scott Russell
    • 2003
    Daniel Coonan
    • Philippe Buñau-Varilla
    • 2003
    Stephen Mangan
    Stephen Mangan
    • Jules Isidore Dingler
    • 2003
    Jo Stone-Fewings
    Jo Stone-Fewings
    • William Jacomb
    • 2003
    Shaun Prendergast
    Shaun Prendergast
    • Ned Hepworth
    • 2003
    Cora Branley
    • Louise-Helene de Lesseps
    • 2003
    Anna Farnworth
    Anna Farnworth
    • Mary Brunel
    • 2003
    Corine Ricau
    • Sister Marie Rouleau
    • 2003
    Michael Attwell
    Michael Attwell
    • William Hope
    • 2003
    Claudette de Miller
    • Fever Victim's Mother
    • 2003
    John Bennett
    John Bennett
    • John Donovan
    • 2003
    Jeff Harding
    Jeff Harding
    • John Stevens
    • 2003
    Tara Hugo
    Tara Hugo
    • Marie Gorgas
    • 2003
    Jonathan Salter
    • Jack Donovan
    • 2003
    Fred Pearson
    Fred Pearson
    • Captain Harrison
    • 2003
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    McTodd

    Astonishing!

    I can only agree with the previous comment posted by Richard Tunnah (I note that he, like me, is from Birmingham, cradle of the Industrial Revolution) - this is, quite simply, an astonishingly accomplished series. The dramatisation of the seven incredible projects is superb, featuring excellent actors (some unknown, some familiar, and some surprising - an unrecognisable, and suitably restrained, Steven Berkoff as Roebling of the Brooklyn Bridge, for example), and instantly banishes the knee-jerk feelings of trepidation one has upon hearing, or reading, the dread words: 'dramatic reconstruction'. This is opulent costume drama of the highest order, and based in fact! No neurotic young women or old maids, no moustache-twirling cads or callow bores here - these are true heroes of the old school, whether it be the pugnacious cigar-chomping Brunel, the youthful Scot Stevenson, or the mother and son team of the Roeblings.

    The techniques of filming the characters in to-camera interviews, following them at times with hand-held cameras as if for a news programme, and other 'faux live' methods, could have been risible if not performed by the consummate professionals who clearly made this series. They make the events covered accessible and relevant, without dumbing down, a difficult trick to pull off but here successful.

    The special effects are magnificent and illustrate the stories to perfection. Although not always convincing, they never fail to be beautiful. Who could not be stirred by the sight of the gigantic 'Great Eastern' beached at Millwall, looming over the surrounding landscape as she takes form?

    And who could not fail to be moved by the sheer determination of these great engineers?

    This is a series which does them justice, and is simply unmissable for anyone with even a vague interest in how the modern world was shaped.
    10johnmcc150

    Excellent series

    This is an inspired series. Each episode has a great story to tell about the human and technical problems in realising some of the world's most monumental structures. It should inspire a new generation of civil engineers, though I suppose most big projects these days are less arduous for the participants, because of better technology and better working practices.

    The depiction of the projects by reconstruction and by special effects was awesome. Gone are the days when you could see that you were looking at a model; you really could believe that they built another one of each just so they could film it properly this time. Mention should also be made of the part that the music played in stirring the emotions of grandeur and achievement. Another excellent demonstration of why the BBC charges us Brits to own a television. It's worth every penny.
    9Fritz_Gerlich

    All true but...

    ... but some episodes in the series also highlight the relationship between workers and bosses. As is still the case in unregulated environments, workers are nothing more than grist and they are of no more value than the bags of cement or rows of machinery. This can lead to horrific results and great resentment.

    Yes, these are all great accomplishments, but these are not all great men. For what kind of person send others to death without conscience?

    Viva la Revolucion! ;)

    Apparently I need ten lines of text before I can submit my comment. So here are the extra lines.
    Hotwok2013

    Another great documentary from the BBC.

    "The Seven Wonders Of The Industrial World" focuses on some of the most ambitious engineering achievements ever undertaken. Six out of the seven were done in the 19th century with only the construction of the Hoover Dam in the USA being a 20th century project. Taken in chronological order, (though not in the order they were televised), they were 1.The Bell Rock Lighthouse. It was built under the guidance & religious zeal of Robert Stevenson. Lying 12 miles off the west coast of Scotland, many ships & lives had been lost around its treacherous waters. 2.The Sewer King. The construction of London's sewer system was masterminded by Joseph Bazalgette. The Thames river had become so terribly polluted that by the hot summer of 1851 it had caused "The Great Stink" forcing parliament to take action. 3. The Great Ship. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel to circumnavigate the globe & carry sufficient fuel to do so, the ship named "The Great Eastern" was way ahead of its time. 4. The Transcontinental Railway. To connect the east & west coasts of the USA by rail had been a dream of Abraham Lincoln's before his assassination. 5. The Brooklyn Bridge. Begun by John Roebling & completed by his son Washington Roebling it was an ambitious & very dangerous undertaking. Work on the bridge's foundations had caused many deaths & illness from what is now called "the bends". After Washington, himself, became seriously ill his wife Emily stepped in. She had familiarised herself with every aspect of her husband's work & devotedly saw it through to completion. 6. The Panama Canal. It was begun by the french engineer Ferdinand De Lesseps (who had already overseen the construction of the Suez Canal) in the late 19th century until financial & many other problems forced him to abandon it. President Theodore Roosevelt saw the paramount importance to shipping of an Atlantic/Pacific Ocean connection & engaged railroad engineer John Frank Stevens to complete the project in the early 20th century. 7. The Hoover Dam. It was realised by around 1900 that the damming of the fast-flowing Colorado river could provide hydro-electric power to develop the barren near-desert area of Arizona. After careful study of various possible locations a site was chosen & president Calvin Coolidge gave it the green light in 1928. In this documentary the actors & actresses playing the leading roles of the various people involved in all these undertakings are using historical documents as their source material.
    9grantss

    Superb documentary series

    A documentary series that details the building of seven wonders of the last 200 years: the Great Eastern, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Bell Rock Lighthouse, the First Transcontinental Railroad, London's sewer system, the Panama Canal and the Hoover Dam.

    Superb. Well-researched, the reasons for the building of the item are discussed, as well as the difficulties faced and the ultimate result.

    Good choice for the seven items, as they each had different problems to overcome and served a different purpose. The variety makes the series more intriguing.

    The producers don't simply dryly narrate the history of each development but use dramatisations, complete with actors and dialogue, to tell the story. Good use of CGI and the actors contain some well-known faces - this isn't an amateur production...

    Very engaging, edifying and interesting.

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      • September 4, 2003 (United Kingdom)
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