Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain

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Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain

The concluding part of the enlightening series on engineering. In this final episode, Fred Dibnah travels down to London to collect his MBE from the Queen.

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Series 1
Fred Dibnah and his team are in the mountains of Snowdonia to visit the Welsh Slate Museum on the final stage of their journey.
Engineering history with the great enthusiast, travelling the land by traction engine. Fred is in the Black Country watching the skills of an authentic chain maker.
Our man Fred explores the country's proud industrial heritage, this time meeting up with a few old friends at the North Staffs and Cheshire Traction Engine Club.
Engineering travels with the great man. Leaving his engine to be fixed, Fred visits David Ragsdale, a skilled pattern maker who just happens to own six steam engines.
Astounding bits of engineering. Fred stops off at Andy Thornton's, a company that makes ornate carvings, and moves on to Worsborough to make hot forge rivets.
Lancashire's greatest engineering enthusiast travels the country by traction engine. Fred fulfils an ambition by driving across Scammonden Bridge over the M62.
The great man tours the country, looking at some of our staggering feats of engineering. Fred visits Ryhope pumping station and the Israel Newton boiler works.
Fred Dibnah and his steersman Alf travel up to Scotland, where they marvel at the ingenuity of the Falkirk wheel and visit one of the few surviving traditional iron works.
Fred Dibnah travels around Britain in style, bringing the great engineers of the past to life. Fred reaches Cumbria where iron ore was once mined on a large scale.
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