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James May - The Reassembler - Series One DVD

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In this second series of his hit BBC4 show, James reassembles a whole host of objects which have been carefully taken apart to all their hundreds of individual component parts. Each episode focuses on one object and carefully puts it back together, screwing every screw, tightening every bolt and vigilantly rebuilding the object to its complete form, then testing its competency having gone through the process. As well as learning the history of the objects, we get a history of the component parts. As James rebuilds an engine, he explains the cylinders, what they are,... how they came about and what they do. [show more]

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Released
07 November 2016
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Spirit Entertainment Limited 
Classification
Runtime
135 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060352303483 
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James May presents this four-part BBC series in which he reassembles household appliances to gain a better understanding of how they work. As he puts hundreds of individual components back together again to restore the stripped-down objects, James learns more about their history and explains how the parts work on an individual level and as a whole. The episodes are: 'Christmas: Hornby Train Set', 'Food Mixer', 'Mini Motorcycle' and 'Portable Record Player'.