Japanese inventions are used and loved around the world. Through interviews and reenactments, go behind the scenes and discover how Japanese craftsmanship brought these top inventions into being.
Sir David Jason explores his favourite great British inventions and discovers how and why they were ...
A series covering the 20th Century's notable inventions. Each episode covers a decade with great per...
The UK's leading inventors create ingenious new solutions to every-day problems and build life-chang...
The three-part series tells the story of British architects Richard Rogers, Norman Foster, Nicholas ...
In the series, "Wallace will take a light hearted and humorous look at the real-life inventors, cont...
Explores the scientific, social, economic and environmental consequences of supposedly time-saving i...
The innovations, failures and incredible achievements of some of the most successful businesses in h...
James May takes a look at some of the greatest developments of the 20th century.
The timeless heart of Japan's ancient capital. Against its rich backdrop of culture and tradition, t...
Japan continues to thrive as it incorporates cultural elements of music, fashion, cuisine, sports, a...
A look back over the highs and lows experienced by the hundreds of entrepreneurs who have entered th...
The Dragons tour the UK to find out what happened next to their investments
Dom Byrne presents the underground version of the hit BBC Two show that has been operating exclusive...
Series revealing the lives of the Dragons' Den Dragons
Evan Davis looks at the British economy and asks what our country is good at and how it can pay its ...
The Secret Life of Machines is an educational television series presented by Tim Hunkin and Rex Garr...
Offering an in-depth look at how iconic American-made products are created, this series celebrates t...
HISTORY’s longest-running series moves to H2. Modern Marvels celebrates the ingenuity, invention and...
Follow Matt Hunter and Jeremy MacPherson as they dig up original patent designs from history’s lost ...