The Secret Life of Machines

The Secret Life of the Car

Directed by Nigel Maslin
S2 • E1    Jan 8, 1991
7.8
Cars started to become popular in the 1890s. Their success was partly due to the bicycle, which had given people a taste for a personal means of transport. It was also due to Daimler's high speed engine, the first internal combustion engine to be small enough not to make a vehicle ridiculously cumbersome.

Episode Contents:

Models: A gutted modern body shell. A running car stripped down to the chassis. An exposed brake glows as it's applied.

Machines: A mini that drives away from itself!

Guests: A penny farthing and other antique bicycles. A 1902 Woolsey.

Films: The cartoon life Daimler und Benz. Some quaint english promo films for early cars and lots of assembly line footage. A late 40's ad for a "FUTURAMIC" oldsmobile. A 60's advert for an Austin mini. Citroen promo film showing the toughness of the bodyshell design.

Extro: Crushing defeat.

Where to Watch The Secret Life of Machines - S2 • E1

  • Tim HunkinSelf - Presenter
  • Rex GarrodSelf - Co-Presenter

 

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