

Comedian Mark Williams explains how 19th-century Britons drank beer as a healthy alternative to water because the fermentation process killed many harmful bacteria

Mark Williams discovers how 19th-century hats were made of rabbit fur that had been shrunk in urine

The use of gas to power the machines and inventions from the Industrial Revolution are explained by Mark Williams

In a look at the history of printing, Mark Williams discovers why early typesetters arranged lower-case letters according to their usage, with the most common being in the middle

Mark Williams visits a pub cellar and bridges across the Tyne, all powered by hydraulics, revealing how the beer pump started a power revolution

Documentary exploring how the massive construction boom triggered by the Industrial Revolution forced the building industry to find new materials to cope with increasing demand.

How the electricity industry was created from scientific experimentation and entrepreneurial enthusiasm - becoming the world's main power source.

The development of the Cornish mining industry, from pebble-picking in streams to the building of a honeycomb of mines below the sea