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The Secret Life of Machines ist eine von g … The Secret Life of Machines ist eine von geschaffene Fernsehserie. Tim Hunkin und erklären darin wie verschiedenste Haushalts- und Büromaschinen funktionieren sowie deren Entstehungsgeschichte. Hunkin hat nach eigenen Angaben die Serie auf Grundlage seiner Comics entworfen, welche er über einen Zeitraum von 14 Jahren für die englische Zeitung The Observer erforschte und zeichnete. Die Serie wurde 1988 auf Channel 4 im Vereinigten Königreich urausgestrahlt. Später wurde sie auf Discovery Channel wiederholt.urde sie auf Discovery Channel wiederholt.
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Historical Figures Mentioned: Ancient Romans, Normans, Lord Burlington, Robert Bunsen
, Epilogue: Hunkin is "blasted" into the sky in a lift car powered by rocket motors.
, Explores how a video recorder functions. Historically also covers the functions and development of magnetic recording, including audio recorders.
, Explanations and demonstrations of levers, linkages, cranks, crankshafts, cams and capstans
, Explores springs, their manufacture, properties, and several different types of springs with their use cases.
, Epilogue: A running Ford Kent engine is carried to the centre of a "carhenge"—a replica of Stonehenge made entirely of car bodies—by several men in white coveralls
, Explores how a word processor functions. This programme used its core subject as the basis for a look at many significant technologies surrounding modern computer systems, including how they evolved from the typewriter.
, Explores how an office functions. The final "Secret Life" programme broadcast, this episode covered not just physical technologies, but also the evolution of social engineering involved in the running of an office.
, Creation, usage, and troubleshooting of varieties of screw threads
, Explores how a sewing machine functions.
, Epilogue: A modern sewing machine is shown embroidering "THIS IS THE END ** GOODBYE" on a piece of fabric.
, Explores how a refrigerator functions.
, Epilogue: Multiple radios are driven around, sometimes colliding into one another
, Epilogue: A giant robot-shaped frame covered in computers bursts into flames sending the computers tumbling to the ground
, Epilogue: While testing out his home built model of a Pantelegraph, it begins to smoke and finally explodes.
, Explores use of various sensor and feedback devices
, Principles and processes of using prototypes of various forms in the creation of a final work
, Explores how a telephone functions. Historically also covers the telegraph.
, Epilogue: Tim Hunkin's closing narration is interrupted when an oven in the background bursts open, followed by a sped up and reversed recording of a watch in said oven baked to destruction
, Explores how a quartz watch functions. Historically also covers the history of time keeping, including early clocks, pocket watches and mechanical wristwatches.
, Epilogue: A life-size model of a central heating system, used during the show, begins to spray water everywhere.
, Explores how a photocopier functions, and explores early attempts in document duplication.
, Epilogue: Multiple refrigerators are made to dance around using stop motion animation
, Exploration of principles, properties and control of electric motors, particularly focussing on DC varieties
, LED history, brightness and color, use in diorama, addressable LED strips, and power LEDs for home lighting
, Explores how a radio functions and explains how radio waves can transmit signals and sound.
, Explores how a vacuum cleaner functions.
, Explores how a fax machine functions, and covers the history of early pantelegraphs and telecopiers.
, An overview of different types of hinges and their usage around the home and in machinery.
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, A wide variety of bearings, bushes, and races are explained with their uses and properties including materials and lubrication
, Epilogue: An office goes haywire just after a holiday party, blowing paper everywhere, shaking binders and everything generally moving with a will of its own. After the chaos winds down, Tim Hunkin cautiously emerges from under a desk.
, Historical Figures Mentioned: Hubert Cecil Booth, James M. Spangler, William H. Hoover
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, Explores different types of glue, their properties and uses.
, Historical Figures Mentioned: Thomas Saint, Barthélemy Thimonnier, Walter Hunt, Elias Howe, Isaac Merritt Singer, Edward Cabot Clark
, Epilogue: Stop motion animation of various novelty phones dancing across a stage
, An overview on how electrical switches work, and how to use microswitches for sensing and power switching in projects.
, Epilogue: A mountain of television sets are burned in a massive bonfire whilst still switched on
, Epilogue: Tim Hunkin is revealed to be sitting on top of a mountain of shredded paper at a recycling centre, followed by video of him using a bulldozer to drive through the pile.
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, Explores how a car functions. This episode covers the body/chassis component only.
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, Epilogue: Various vacuums fitted with pyrotechnics fly from a pile, guided by wires, with sparks streaming from the rear like a rocket.
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, Explores how an electric light functions and the history of its development. Detail is also given on the various versions of light bulbs.
, Epilogue: As the camera is lifted into the sky on a crane, what seems at first to be randomly placed house lighting is gradually revealed to actually spell out "THE END".
, Explores chains and belts, including demonstrations of different types of roller chain, round and toothed belts
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, Epilogue: The bodyshell of a Ford Cortina is cubed in a car crusher
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The Secret Life of Machines is an educatio … The Secret Life of Machines is an educational television series presented by Tim Hunkin and Rex Garrod, in which the two explain the inner workings and history of common household and office machinery. According to Hunkin, the show's creator, the programme was developed from his comic strip The Rudiments of Wisdom, which he researched and drew for the Observer newspaper over a period of 14 years. Three separate groupings of the broadcast were produced and originally shown between 1988 and 1993 on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, with the production subsequently broadcast on The Learning Channel and the Discovery Channel in the U.S.nnel and the Discovery Channel in the U.S.
, The Secret Life of Machines ist eine von g … The Secret Life of Machines ist eine von geschaffene Fernsehserie. Tim Hunkin und erklären darin wie verschiedenste Haushalts- und Büromaschinen funktionieren sowie deren Entstehungsgeschichte. Hunkin hat nach eigenen Angaben die Serie auf Grundlage seiner Comics entworfen, welche er über einen Zeitraum von 14 Jahren für die englische Zeitung The Observer erforschte und zeichnete. Die Serie wurde 1988 auf Channel 4 im Vereinigten Königreich urausgestrahlt. Später wurde sie auf Discovery Channel wiederholt.urde sie auf Discovery Channel wiederholt.
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The Secret Life Of Machines
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