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Congratulations to Mark Williams as the second series of 'Industrial Revelations' launches with more facts about the development of the Industrial Age in Great Britain.
As before, Mark presents in a very down-to-earth fashion and indulges in more hands-on activity - getting up close and dirty for that sense of realism.
His easy style and delivery is untypical of the usual 'historical' documentary presenter, however, the viewer still benefits from a concise narrative with delicious editorial asides to camera.
I thoroughly enjoyed the first series and this new second series has not disappointed with the two opening shows.
As before, Mark presents in a very down-to-earth fashion and indulges in more hands-on activity - getting up close and dirty for that sense of realism.
His easy style and delivery is untypical of the usual 'historical' documentary presenter, however, the viewer still benefits from a concise narrative with delicious editorial asides to camera.
I thoroughly enjoyed the first series and this new second series has not disappointed with the two opening shows.
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- Rob_P
- Sep 24, 2005
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