

The Great British Story: A People's History - Season 1 Episode 7 Industry and Empire
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Britannia May 25, 2012
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1 - 2Tribes to Nations Jun 01, 2012
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1 - 3The Norman Yoke Jun 08, 2012
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1 - 4The Great Rising Jun 15, 2012
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1 - 5Lost Worlds and New Worlds Jul 20, 2012
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1 - 6The Age of Revolution Jul 27, 2012
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1 - 7Industry and Empire Aug 03, 2012
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1 - 8Modern Britain Aug 10, 2012
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0 - 1London's Docklands Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 2The River Trent Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 3The New Forest Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 4Ironbridge Uncovered Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 5Glastonbury Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 6Tamar Valley Voyage Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 7From the White Cliffs to Hastings Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 8Furness Journey Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 9From the Dales to the Sea Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 10The Taming of Cambridgeshire Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 11Along the Aire Jun 12, 2012
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0 - 12Dundee Jun 26, 2012
Overview
Michael Wood uncovers the extraordinary tale of the Industrial Revolution which turned Britain into the world's first industrial society. Exploring the deep roots of British industry, Michael visits the Free Miners of the Forest of Dean, the flax mills of Northern Ireland, the Cornish tin mines, the Potteries and the world's first centre of copper production in South Wales. In Liverpool he shows how slavery underpinned British wealth and trade, which was expanding to India. As urban society grew and the countryside was depopulated by enclosures and clearances, on the island of Skye, at Tolpuddle in Dorset and at Downton in Wiltshire, Michael shows how the rural workforce responded. Meanwhile, Enlightenment ideals were transforming society, from Armagh, with its great library and observatory to Birmingham, home to the Lunar Society and James Watt's steam engine. In Manchester, the 'shock city' of the age, Michael joins an excavation in the Angel Meadow slum and meets the descendants of poor families who lived there. With British society transformed into an urban proletariat, Michael looks finally at the social progress of the late Victorian age and the migrations which took vast numbers of ordinary people from all over the British Isles to the farthest corners of the globe.