What the Victorians Did for Us

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What the Victorians Did for Us is a British television documentary series exploring the inventions, engineering feats, and social changes of the Victorian era and their impact on modern life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf television documentary series
aimsTo show how Victorian innovations shaped modern life
basedIn United Kingdom
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Victorian engineers
Victorian inventors
Victorian urban life
educationalGenre popular history
explains how Victorian infrastructure influenced contemporary society
explores Victorian social change
Victorian technology
legacy of the Industrial Revolution in Britain
features demonstrations of Victorian engineering feats
reconstructions of Victorian inventions
firstAiredOnChannel BBC Two NERFINISHED
focusesOn impact of Victorian innovations on modern life
genre documentary
history documentary
hasEpisodeTheme communication technologies
industrial engineering
public health and sanitation
transport innovations
urban development
hasFormat television series
hasTitleLanguage English
intendedAudience general audience
medium television
narratedBy Adam Hart-Davis NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork BBC Two NERFINISHED
partOf BBC history documentary strand NERFINISHED
portrays social consequences of industrialization in Britain
technological progress in the Victorian era
presenter Adam Hart-Davis NERFINISHED
producedBy BBC NERFINISHED
productionCompany BBC
setInTimePeriod 19th century
starring Adam Hart-Davis NERFINISHED
subject Victorian era NERFINISHED
engineering
inventions
social history
timePeriodCovered Victorian era NERFINISHED

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Adam Hart-Davis notableWork What the Victorians Did for Us