Keyword Industry
The Hudsucker Proxy 1994
Cypher 2002
铁西区 2003
Side Effects 2005
鉄ものがたり 1962
Passfire 2016
END:CIV 2011
1 Século de Energia 2015
Morabbaye shirin 2001
Премия 1974
Inside the Factory 2015
Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get exclusive access to some of the largest factories in Britain to reveal the secrets behind production on an epic scale.
Seven Wonders of the Industrial World 2003
Seven Wonders of the Industrial World is a 7-part British documentary/docudrama television miniseries that originally aired from 4 September 2003 to 16 October 2003 on BBC. The programme examines seven engineering feats that occurred during the Industrial Revolution.
Enterprise 1981
Half-hour program on the "real-life adventure" of big business. Newsman Eric Sevareid, who served as host, described the series as neither "chamber of commerce boosterism" nor anti-establishment; rather, "an effort to report how various industrial sectors actually work."
Walking Through History 2013
Tony Robinson goes for a walk through some of Britain's beautiful and historic landscapes.
Maps of Britain 2024
Britain is connected by miles of roads, canals, and railway. This series explores the history of how we get around this ancient island.
The Machines That Built America 2021
The stories behind innovations such as TV, radio, phones, airplanes, motorcycles and power tools as well as the inventors including Nikola Tesla, William Harley, Alexander Graham Bell, Duncan Black and Alonzo Decker.
Industry on Parade 1970
Chicago: City of the Century 2003
In just 60 years Chicago grew from a remote, swampy frontier town into one of the most explosively alive cities in the world. Captains of industry built empires through innovation, ingenuity, determination, and sheer ruthlessness, while the labor of millions of working men and women -- most of them immigrants from Ireland and Northern Europe -- helped reinvent the way America did business.
The Past at Work 1980
The birth and development of the Industrial Revolution is explored by visiting factories, mines, and other industrial relics where the modern world was made -- not by statesmen and philosophers, but by men, women and children with dirt on their hands.