Rent Fred Dibnah: World of Steel, Steam and Stone (2006)

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Synopsis:
This series showcases the many sides of late Bolton steeplejack Fred Dibnah: engineer, artist, craftsman, steam enthusiast, inventor and storyteller. Combining unseen footage with highlights from Fred's television career, the series celebrates his contribution to our appreciation of Britain's architectural,industrial and engineering heritage, and includes interviews with Fred's family and friends as well as figures from the world of industrial heritage.

The Victorian Gentleman
The Victorian age with its lavish architectural splendour is the era that Fred wished he had lived through. Fred greatly admires the craftsmen who made quality things to last and he heads to locations such as Tower Bridge, Eastnor Castle and Leadenhall Market to view these incredible wrought iron masterpieces.
Preserving Our Past
Fred was best known for felling chimneys but that was the job he liked least. His real interest was in restoration work and it was this work that had the biggest influence on him. His greatest achievement was the restoration of a steam traction engine that took him over 27 years to complete. He also shows his admiration for volunteers all around the country who help to preserve the past.
All Steamed Up
Fred always had a passion for steam powered engines and spent a large part of his life restoring and driving them. He shows his love of the Victorian era through his appreciation of what he could see whether it was a pumping station, steam boat or steam engine. Join him as he visits steam fairs and fairgrounds looking at some of the wonderful machines that travelled the roads of Britain.
Riches Beneath the Earth
Fred's interest in the mining industry stemmed from his childhood and getting down to the coalface always fascinated him. This deep interest led him to start digging his own mine in his own back garden. But it was not just the extraction of coal that interested him but also tin and lead mining. Join him as he visits some of Britain's leading mining museums and discover the superb exhibits they contain.
Changing the Landscape
As Fred was growing up, his house was surrounded by bridges, canals, railway lines and tunnels and he was captivated by such great civil engineering projects and the lives of the men who changed the landscape of Britain. But it was not just Victorian achievements that he was interested in; he was also fascinated by the ancient landscape and the equipment and tools that early man used.
Great British Builders
Follow Fred as he uncovers the craftsmanship behind some of Britain's most magnificent and remarkable architectural designs in castles, cathedrals, and great houses. He was a great admirer of the working man and the skills he had and it fascinated him to discover how the builders and engineers created such masterpieces. He even has a go himself with some entertaining practical demonstrations.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
David Hall
Narrated By:
Fred Dibnah
Aka:
Fred Dibnah's World of Steel, Steam and Stone: Triple Pack
Studio:
Demand DVD
Genres:
British TV, TV Classics, TV Documentaries
BBFC:
Release Date:
20/05/2012
Run Time:
174 minutes
Languages:
English
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour
Disc 1:
This disc includes the following episodes:
- The Victorian Gentleman
- Preserving Our Past
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following episodes:
- All Steamed Up
- Riches Beneath the Earth
Disc 3:
This disc includes the following episodes:
- Changing the Landscape
- Great British Builders

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