The Secret Life of Machines

The Secret Life of Machines (1988-1993)

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Tim Hunkin explains how the machines we use every day actually work, using a fascinating combination of experiments, analogies, animation, and larger-than-lifesize working models. The TV series was the outgrowth of a series of cartoons for the Observer newspaper called "The Rudiments of Wisdom", which Tim researched and drew for 14 years. The theme music is a version of Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" by Val Bennett, retitled "The Russians are Coming".

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Scheduleevery Friday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E06The Officemars 25, 1993
S03E05The Fax Machinemars 18, 1993
S03E04The Photocopiermars 11, 1993
S03E03The Electric Lightmars 4, 1993
S03E02The Word Processorfévr. 25, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Secret Life of Machines premiere?

The Secret Life of Machines premiered on January 4th, 1988.

What is The Secret Life of Machines about?

The Secret Life of Machines is a show that explores the history and inner workings of common household appliances and machines.

Who are the hosts of The Secret Life of Machines?

The hosts of The Secret Life of Machines are Tim Hunkin and Rex Garrod.

How many episodes are there in The Secret Life of Machines?

There are a total of six episodes in The Secret Life of Machines.

What machines or appliances are covered in the first episode of The Secret Life of Machines?

The first episode of The Secret Life of Machines covers the history and workings of the sewing machine and the central heating system.

What is the name of the episode that covers the history and workings of the telephone, phonograph, and record player?

The name of the episode that covers the telephone, phonograph, and record player is "The Engine."

Who is Tim Hunkin, one of the show's hosts, outside of The Secret Life of Machines?

Tim Hunkin is an engineer, cartoonist, writer, and TV presenter who has written books on making automata and has designed several public engineering-based exhibits.

Who is Rex Garrod, one of the show's hosts, outside of The Secret Life of Machines?

Rex Garrod is an inventor and engineer who has worked on a number of famous engineering projects, such as the Brabham racing team and the K-9 robot.

What is the name of the episode that covers the history and workings of the car?

The name of the episode that covers the car is "The Heart."

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