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Air dates?[edit]
Many of these dates seem suspicious or doubtful. For example, 'New York City Subway' was part of a New York City week, but the date of 'New York City Bridges' is six months later. Another example, 'The Tunnels of Vietnam' is dated 11/2002, but the copyright on the video is 2001. Furthermore, it is queer how many releases are listed as January 1, perhaps this means the year is known, but not the month and day? There is no documentation provided indicating where these dates came from. In other words, it is not verifiable. You will not find many dates on the Modern Marvels web site. Those that are shown may be rebroadcast dates. 71.210.8.235 07:39, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
The World's Longest Bridge is missing from this list. It first aired 10/27/04.
A new Telephone episode aired on 11/13/06. This was not the same one that aired in '96.
Cleanup[edit]
For starters, Seasons 9 - 12 are in list format. They should be in tables, as the other seasons are. Jauerback 14:58, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
List Problems[edit]
Ive been trying to fix a bit of these errors, havent had much time lately and this is a pretty huge list
the production number is actually the episode number so im changing that mislabeled row, i put it there awhile ago when tv.com called it that
Links on epsiode names[edit]
Some of the episodes have been linked to general articles of the subject. They should be linked to Wikipedia entry about the episodes. If such an entry doesn't exist, then it shouldn't be linked to anything. Also, the links appear in random - either link them all, or link none. I'm tempted to remove all links. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.254.92.249 (talk) 16:03, 22 May 2014 (UTC)
References[edit]
I think we need to cite this list somehow. Some of it seems inaccurate. I'll look at the TV.com and TV Guide lists and see how much of this I can verify.Poshzombie (talk) 20:18, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
The Winchester[edit]
I just saw this episode a while back. I don't see it in the list. The link below says it is from Season 4 and was episode 6.
The Winchester Toyota bluetooth pairing.
* Season 4 Episode 6 * Plot: Winchester..the name still evokes images of the Wild West and the taming of the frontier--it was the first reliable repeating rifle and settlers brought it along as they moved west. Prized by Civil War soldiers, the lever-action rifle was preferred by lawmen and outlaws alike. A classic Winchester can command upwards of $100,000 from collectors trying to buy a piece of the Old West. We see how a shirt manufacturer named Oliver Winchester became the most famous gun maker of the American West. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jtltke137 (talk • contribs) 06:04, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
soft drinks - one must be wrong[edit]
there are 2 Soft Drink episodes listed:
Season 14 --526 'Soft Drinks' September 29, 2008
Season 15 --548 'Soft Drinks' April 15, 2010
tv.com only has the one in season 14. also i doubt they would make 2 so close together.
66.76.154.104 (talk) 19:58, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
Hoover Dam[edit]
The original Hoover Dam was from Season 5 - 040 'Hoover Dam' July 12, 1999
however i saw a newer version of the some show, with new interviews graphics and footage.at the end it had a copyright of 1999 & 2005 so is this one made to replace the old episode or is it a new show not shown in any lists?there have been to Helicopter EpisodesModern Marvels - 143 - Helicopters - Season 8 - January 17, 2002.aviModern Marvels - 549 - Helicopters - Season 15 - April 22, 2010.mkv
the old one focuses on the history of helicopters while the new one is all about current helicopters.but the two Hoover Dam episodes have almost identical scripts.66.76.154.104 (talk) 20:09, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
Convoluted Mess[edit]
I have been trying to clean up some of this, or at least make it more readable. Wish there were more verifiable sites available, namely a proper list from the producers. Seems like many people have added dates on repeats instead of original air dates. Having 3 new episodes on the same day sounds fishy. I have used The History Channel, IMDB.com and tv.com to find missing dates. The only information on the shows is the year, which we can only hope is correct. A number of sites have 2004 listed, but that looks like before the show even was created. The listings of seasons doesn't look right either, as there is no standard endings, so the categories are more year by year. At least the new ones we will be able to verify as shown. Tvashtar2919 (talk) 13:10, 30 October 2010 (UTC)
I have continued to add episodes that have been found, but some of them only have years available. When two original dates are found, we should go with the earliest one. I am going to change the episode numbers, as nobody seems to have an accurate complete list of all episodes. You will now be able to adjust the season with ease as the specific dates are confirmed. I have retitled the seasons and moved them correctly, because having them only listed by year is wrong. Tvashtar2919 (talk) 12:16, 31 October 2010 (UTC)
I believe this page is good now. Tables have been standardized with size and color. Seasons are labeled by logic instead of just years. Episode numbers are locked into seasons, instead of just a long list. There is absolutely no consistent way to list the episodes from the various sources of history, tv, imdb, and amazon, so I have used the prominent and default factor of the original air date. There is no way to verify episode numbers, when they are shown out of order from production. There are a lot of links available, but I do not believe it is over-linked. While in a paragraph it can make something unreadable, in a table such as this I think it looks fine. I have verified titles and deleted duplicates as I have watched them. I will add the new ones as they come on air. Tvashtar2919 (talk) 19:56, 21 December 2010 (UTC)
Big Rigs of Combat: Jeeps/Tanks[edit]
The list currently has this listed as one combined episode ('Big Rigs of Combat: Tanks/Jeeps' as 9-20) but seems to have been two separate episodes in the past. In particular, the versions I have has the 'Jeeps' episode using the current intro while the 'Tanks' episode seems to be a repackage of a previous separate special (it uses the original text-and-gears intro clip after the heading 'Modern Marvels: Then & Now' and has a different narrator). Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any useful information on them to come up with an original airdate for the Tanks episode, only that it must be earlier judging by the intro. --Lordebon (talk) 03:20, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
Modern Marvels | |
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Created by | Bruce Nash |
Narrated by | Max Raphael Harlan Saperstein Will Lyman Greg Stebner Bill Ratner Jack Perkins David Ackroyd |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 19 |
No. of episodes | 690 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Don Cambou |
Running time | 44 minutes |
Production company(s) | Jupiter Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | History Channel, H2 |
Original release | January 1, 1995 – April 11, 2015 |
External links | |
Website |
Modern Marvels is an American worldwide television series that formerly aired on the History Channel. The program focuses on how technologies affect and are used in modern society. It is among History's first, and longest-running programs, having first aired on History's first day of broadcasting on January 1, 1995, and its last episode aired on April 11, 2015.
Modern Marvels has produced over 650 one-hour episodes covering various topics involving (to list a few) science, technology, electronics, mechanics, engineering, architecture, industry, mass production, manufacturing, and agriculture. Each episode typically discusses the history and production of several related items; for instance, an episode on distilled spirits discusses the production of bourbon in Kentucky, scotch whisky in Scotland, and tequila in Mexico. To fit the network's format, Modern Marvels focuses a significant portion of the episode on the history of the subject.[1]
The show began to premiere new episodes in January 2010, not having done so through all of 2009.[2] In August 2010, History Channel began to air older episodes that had been edited to fit a 30-minute time slot, under the title Modern Marvels: Essentials.
In October 2011, Modern Marvels began airing first-run episodes on History 2 (formerly History International) in addition to its main run on History Channel.
Reruns of the series currently air on the digital broadcast network Quest.
Engineering Disasters[edit]
Occasionally, Modern Marvels aired a special spin-off called Engineering Disasters. These periodic episodes describe the circumstances of situations in which technology does not work correctly, such as building collapses and airplane crashes, resulting in spectacular (and sometimes fatal) failures. Including an episode on New Orleans and another on the 1970s, 24 original Engineering Disasters episodes have been on Modern Marvels. The packaging on the box set of Engineering Disasters 4-20 plus New Orleans describes the series as such: 'Dark clouds with silver linings, Modern Marvels: Engineering Disasters presents the tragic, yet invaluable, handmaidens of technological progress.' [3]
Introduction[edit]
Distinct from other History Channel series, the introduction of Modern Marvels features visuals and sounds of a bolt being turned by a ratchet wrench, followed by a partially computer-generated sequence involving construction workers building and hanging the title.
Narration[edit]
Several narrators were used in the history of the series. The last and longest-running is Max Raphael, who has also narrated other History Channel series, such as Command Decisions.
The History Channel has repackaged some episodes that originally aired in other series and stand-alone specials into episodes of Modern Marvels, such as Ice Road Truckers, which originally aired in 2000 as part of the series Suicide Missions. These episodes are not narrated by Raphael.
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Production[edit]
Bruce Nash is credited with creating the series. Don Cambou has acted as executive producer on over 350 episodes for Actuality Productions, the production company behind the series.
Episodes[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^[1]Archived September 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^Modern Marvels Episode Guide. History.com.
- ^Modern Marvels: Engineering Disasters - (5 DVD set, back panel)
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External links[edit]
- Modern Marvels on IMDb
- Modern Marvels at TV.com