Dirty Great Machines
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Année : 2012
Nombre de saisons : 1
Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 45 minutes
Genre(s) : Documentaire
This fascinating series takes viewers on an incredible journey around the globe as we celebrate some of the biggest, most awe-inspiring and technologically advanced drilling, excavation and tunnelling machines known to man.
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Saison 1
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Épisode 1 - Titans of Tunnelling
27 avril 2012
In this first episode, in London a tunnel boring machine faces immense challenges as it takes on Britain's deepest ever tunnel. Meanwhile in Mexico, a giant mechanical worm makes the earth move just metres beneath the city's soaring skyscrapers.
Épisode 2 - Monsters Of Mining
4 mai 2012
We meet the bucket wheel excavators. Their mission is to peel back the surface of the earth with each turn of their colossal parts.
Épisode 3 - Maritime Monsters
11 mai 2012
Man's desire for natural resources is insatiable, whether it is to power our homes, fuel our cars or build our skyscrapers. But with reserves on land running dry, we are now looking to the oceans to satisfy the needs of 21st century living. This programme showcases the cutting-edge machines at the forefront of this assault.
Épisode 4 - Hard Rock Heroes
18 mai 2012
In Canada, almost two miles underground in the world's deepest copper and zinc mine, a mighty drill chews through rock, digging deep holes which are then filled with explosives and detonated, leaving behind debris packed with valuable minerals. Meanwhile in Helsinki, Finland, cameras follow a mission to excavate a new metro tunnel to improve commuter services - but working seven metres beneath the bustling city calls for precision engineering and one false move could lead to disaster. Plus, a mining machine works continuously underneath the Cheshire countryside to keep Britain's transport network moving. Last in the series.
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