Wallace turns his hand to TV presenting and takes an eccentric look at some cracking real-life contraptions – accompanied by his faithful side-kick (turned camera-dog) Gromit.
In this episode of the science series, Wallace and Gromit explore transportation inventions from around the globe, and find out how to cross the Thames in a plastic bag.
DetailsWallace and Gromit consider inventors who share their philosophy of taking their safety into their own hands, such as 1940s Hollywood starlet Hedy Lamarr.
DetailsWallace and Gromit experience the world through the five senses, exploring the fact and fiction behind invisibility cloaks and bomb-detecting bees.
DetailsWallace and Gromit look at ingenious inventions for the home, from 1940s household robots and strange humanoid butlers to cutting-edge labour-saving devices.
DetailsWallace and Gromit explore natural wonders and look at inventions inspired by Mother Nature. They see flying penguins in Germany and self-cooling houses in Malawi.
DetailsWallace and Gromit explore the mysteries behind man's fascination with flight, from homemade space rockets to jetpacks via NASA's most advanced spacesuits.
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