James May: The Reassembler

James May: The Reassembler (2016-2017)

EndedDocumentary showDIY

Series in which James May explores the intricacies and engineering marvels of various objects by putting them back together again from a pile of hundreds of their component parts.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E04Portable Record PlayerJan 18, 2017
S02E03Mini MotorcycleJan 11, 2017
S02E02Food MixerJan 4, 2017
S02E01The Christmas Reassembler - Toy Train SetDec 28, 2016
S01E03Electric GuitarApr 6, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did James May: The Reassembler premiere?

James May: The Reassembler premiered on December 28, 2016.

What is the format of James May: The Reassembler?

James May: The Reassembler is a documentary television series that follows James May as he reassembles broken objects.

What is the running time of each episode of James May: The Reassembler?

Each episode of James May: The Reassembler has a running time of 30 minutes.

How many episodes are there in the first season of James May: The Reassembler?

There are three episodes in the first season of James May: The Reassembler.

What is the first object reassembled in James May: The Reassembler?

The first object reassembled in James May: The Reassembler is a 1959 Kenwood Chef food mixer.

What is the second object reassembled in James May: The Reassembler?

The second object reassembled in James May: The Reassembler is a 1970s Yamaha FS1-E motorcycle.

What is the third object reassembled in James May: The Reassembler?

The third object reassembled in James May: The Reassembler is a 1960s Dansette Bermuda record player.

What is the purpose of James May: The Reassembler?

The purpose of James May: The Reassembler is to show the process of repairing and reassembling broken objects while providing historical background about each object.

Who is the host of James May: The Reassembler?

The host of James May: The Reassembler is James May himself.

What is the target audience for James May: The Reassembler?

The target audience for James May: The Reassembler is people who are interested in DIY projects, engineering, and history.

What are the three objects that James May reassembles in season one of James May: The Reassembler?

The three objects that James May reassembles in season one of James May: The Reassembler are a 1959 Kenwood Chef food mixer, a 1970s Yamaha FS1-E motorcycle, and a 1960s Dansette Bermuda record player.

What is the historical significance of the objects reassembled in James May: The Reassembler?

The objects reassembled in James May: The Reassembler have cultural and historical significance because they represent a particular period in time and they were widely used during that era.

What is the educational value of James May: The Reassembler?

The educational value of James May: The Reassembler is that it teaches viewers about the history of objects and their inner workings.

What is the production company behind James May: The Reassembler?

James May: The Reassembler is produced by Plum Pictures.

What is the theme music for James May: The Reassembler?

The theme music for James May: The Reassembler is a track called "The Reassembly" by Oli Julian.

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