Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie Episode Rating Graph
Jun 2009 - Feb 2010
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Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie Episode Rating Chart
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Browse episode ratings trends for Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie's 8 episodes.
Best Episodes of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie
1960s: Revolution by Design
S1 Ep3
9.0
18th Jun 2009
Monte Carlo is Chris’ next destination where he relives the celebrated Monte Carlo Rally at the wheel of a Mini Cooper. Chris also gets his hands on some revolutionary trucks, charts the birth of the white van man and investigates the secrets of the iconic Post Office Tower.
1950s: A New World Order
S1 Ep2
9.0
11th Jun 2009
Chris takes a ride on the iconic Routemaster bus at his local skidpan and fires up a Vulcan bomber. Then, taking the controls of a Deltic Diesel locomotive, he finds out how wartime technology and material were used to build groundbreaking new machines in an attempt to remain a world leader in engineering.
Worst Episodes of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie
1930s: The Road to War
S1 Ep1
6.0
4th Jun 2009
Witness Chris driving the world’s fastest steam locomotive, the A4 Gresley, before he takes a flight in a Dragon Rapide, one of Britain’s most successful early commercial airliners. This decade also introduced us to the Morris, the mass-produced car which went on to influence the production of one of the fastest tanks of WWII – the Crusader.
1980s: The Future Has Landed
S1 Ep4
7.0
25th Jun 2009
The ‘Back to the Future’ DeLorean DMC is the starting point for Chris in the 1980s, followed by a closer look at the unsung hero of the Falklands War, the Scimitar tank. Chris also looks into machines that were ahead of their time including the unforgettable Sinclair C-5.
Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie Episode Guide
1930s: The Road to War
S1 Ep1
6.0
4th Jun 2009
Witness Chris driving the world’s fastest steam locomotive, the A4 Gresley, before he takes a flight in a Dragon Rapide, one of Britain’s most successful early commercial airliners. This decade also introduced us to the Morris, the mass-produced car which went on to influence the production of one of the fastest tanks of WWII – the Crusader.
1950s: A New World Order
S1 Ep2
9.0
11th Jun 2009
Chris takes a ride on the iconic Routemaster bus at his local skidpan and fires up a Vulcan bomber. Then, taking the controls of a Deltic Diesel locomotive, he finds out how wartime technology and material were used to build groundbreaking new machines in an attempt to remain a world leader in engineering.
1960s: Revolution by Design
S1 Ep3
9.0
18th Jun 2009
Monte Carlo is Chris’ next destination where he relives the celebrated Monte Carlo Rally at the wheel of a Mini Cooper. Chris also gets his hands on some revolutionary trucks, charts the birth of the white van man and investigates the secrets of the iconic Post Office Tower.
1980s: The Future Has Landed
S1 Ep4
7.0
25th Jun 2009
The ‘Back to the Future’ DeLorean DMC is the starting point for Chris in the 1980s, followed by a closer look at the unsung hero of the Falklands War, the Scimitar tank. Chris also looks into machines that were ahead of their time including the unforgettable Sinclair C-5.
The best rated episodes of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie are:
1960s: Revolution by Design S1E3 rated 9.0
1950s: A New World Order S1E2 rated 9.0
The lowest rated episodes of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie are:
1930s: The Road to War S1E1 rated 6.0
1980s: The Future Has Landed S1E4 rated 7.0
The first episode of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie aired on June 04, 2009.
The last episode of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie aired on February 22, 2010.
There are 8 episodes of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie.
There are 2 seasons of Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie.
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Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie has ended.
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