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| runtime = 30 minutes (BBC Four), 45 minutes ([[DVD]], [[Quest]], [[Together TV]],[[ On-demand]]) |
| runtime = 30 minutes (BBC Four), 45 minutes ([[DVD]], [[Quest (British TV Channel)|Quest]], [[Together TV]],[[ On-demand]]) |
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| starring = James May |
| starring = James May |
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| director = [[Dan Lewis]] |
| director = [[Dan Lewis]] |
Revision as of 22:17, 10 November 2023
James May: The Reassembler | |
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Written by | James May |
Directed by | Dan Lewis |
Starring | James May |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Will Daws Stuart Cabb |
Producer | Dan Lewis |
Running time | 30 minutes (BBC Four), 45 minutes (DVD, Quest, Together TV,On-demand) |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Four |
Release | 4 April 2016 |
James May: The Reassembler is a BBC Four documentary programme focusing on the reassembly of various pieces of technology from the past. The host, James May, discusses the item, its place in society, historical significance, and the engineering principles of the components whilst he reassembles the final product back to its original state.
Featured items have included an electric guitar[1], a 1970s Honda Z50A miniature trail motorcycle[2], a dial telephone from the late 1950s[3], as well as a plethora of other items.
Episodes
Series overview
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Series premiere | Series finale | |||
1 | 3 | 4 April 2016 | 6 April 2016 | |
2 | 4 | 28 December 2016 | 18 January 2017 |
Series 1 (2016)
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Original air date | Viewers[4] | |
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1 | 1 | "Lawnmower" | 4 April 2016 | 659,000 | |
James reassembles the 331 parts of a 1959 Suffolk Colt | |||||
2 | 2 | "Telephone" | 5 April 2016 | 578,000 | |
3 | 3 | "Electric Guitar" | 6 April 2016 | 555,000 | |
James reassembles the 147 parts of a Tōkai Gakki "Goldstar Sound" Stratocaster replica. |
Series 2 (2016–2017)
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Original air date | Viewers[4] | |
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4 | 1 | "Christmas: Hornby Train Set" | 28 December 2016 | 666,000 | |
James reassembles the 138 parts of a 1972 Hornby Flying Scotsman (with realistic chuffing sounds) | |||||
5 | 2 | "Food Mixer" | 4 January 2017 | N/A | |
James reassembles the 235 parts of a 1960s Kenwood Chef a701a Food Mixer | |||||
6 | 3 | "Mini Motorcycle" | 11 January 2017 | 478,000 | |
James reassembles the 303 parts of a 1970s Honda Z50A Mini Trail Motorcycle | |||||
7 | 4 | "Portable Record Player" | 18 January 2017 | 493,000 | |
James reassembles the 195 parts of a 1963 Dansette Bermuda |
While the BBC Four airings were in a 30-minute timeslot, an extended 45-minute version of each episode was released on DVD and is the version available across various video-on-demand platforms. The extended versions of Series 1 have also been shown on Quest[5] and both seasons on Together TV, in an hour-long slot incorporating commercials. The extended versions are also publicly available for free on the YouTube channel Naked Science[6].
See also
- Wheeler Dealers - A programme showcasing the purchase of, as well as repairs and improvements made to a vehicle by a mechanic.
- Salvage Hunters - A series of a similar concept related to buying and selling antiques
- Top Gear - A motoring programme in which May was the one of the three presenters between 2003 and 2015.
References
- ^ James May Reconstructs An Electric Guitar | Reassembler, retrieved 10 November 2023
- ^ James May Builds A Mini Motorcycle! | Reassembler, retrieved 10 November 2023
- ^ Lewis, Dan (5 April 2016), Telephone, James May: The Reassembler, James May, retrieved 10 November 2023
- ^ a b "Weekly top 10 programmes - BARB". www.barb.co.uk.
- ^ "Discovery+ | Stream 55,000+ Real-Life TV Episodes".
- ^ "James May Shows! - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
External links