00x51 Brunel's Last Launch
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Tony Robinson | As: Self - Presenter |
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Carenza Lewis | As: Self - Field Archaeologist |
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Phil Harding | As: Self - Field Archaeologist |
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Nowadays, London's East End is synonymous with the 2012 Olympic Games. Cutting-edge engineering and design have transformed the Olympic Park. But 150 years ago, the world was watching for a very different reason, although the spectacle on display was as high-tech as anything on offer today. The East End was once home to the most advanced shipbuilding industry - and best workers and shipyards - in the world. A century and a half ago, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Britain's most famous engineer, was about to launch a ship five times bigger than any that had ever been built before, the most revolutionary vessel the world had ever seen: the SS Great Eastern. Pioneering the transition from sail to steam and timber to iron, Brunel and East London's ship builders created vessels that were bigger, faster and tougher than ever before. But this launch was a disaster. Brunel went from hero to laughing stock overnight as his leviathan stuck on the slipway. Brunel died not long after. Tod
| Certification: | TV-G |
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Tony Robinson |
Self - Presenter |
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Carenza Lewis |
Self - Field Archaeologist |
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Phil Harding |
Self - Field Archaeologist |
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