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  2. How William Shatner Changed the World - Wikipedia

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    How William Shatner Changed the World (or How Techies Changed the World with William Shatner in Europe, Asia, and Australia) is a 2005 two-hour television documentary, commissioned by Discovery Channel Canada and co-produced for History Channel in the United States and Channel Five in the United Kingdom.

  3. Dream Big: Engineering Our World - Wikipedia

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    The film has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [8] Sandie Angulo Chen of Common Sense Media awarded the film four stars out of five. [9]Nick Schager of Variety gave the film a positive review and wrote that it "proves a rousing, and ravishing, call-to-engineering-arms for future generations, and should receive a welcome reception from its young target audience."

  4. Genius of Britain - Wikipedia

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    Genius of Britain: The Scientists Who Changed the World is a five-part 2010 television documentary presented by leading British scientific figures, which charts the history of some of Britain's most important scientists and innovators.

  5. Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections is a British documentary series originally broadcast on the National Geographic Channel, and later on BBC2.It is presented by Richard Hammond, and looks at how engineers and designers use historic inventions and clues from the natural world in ingenious ways to develop new buildings and machines.

  6. Inventions That Changed the World - Wikipedia

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    Inventions That Changed the World is a five-part BBC Two documentary series presented by Jeremy Clarkson. First broadcast on 15 January 2004, the programme takes a look at some of the inventions that helped to shape the modern world. The UKTV channel Yesterday frequently repeats this series. However, episodes are edited to 46 minutes to allow ...

  7. ‘Divinity’ Review: Stephen Dorff Engineers a Hardbodied Future

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    The future looks more purgatorial than paradisiacal in “Divinity,” Eddie Alcazar’s second feature as writer-director. Like the first, 2018’s “Perfect,” this is a cryptic sci-fi body ...

  8. Impossible Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Impossible Engineering is a television series produced for Discovery's Science Channel in the US, [1] UKTV's Yesterday in the UK, [2] RMC Decouverte in France, [3] Societe Radio-Canada's Ici Explora in Canada, [3] SVT in Sweden, [4] Discovery Italy in Italy [5] as well as with other broadcasters around the world. The first episode was released ...

  9. ‘The Worst Person in the World’ Film Review: Charming ...

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    Veteran Norwegian director Joachim Trier has made his most appealing and marketable film to date