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Ironbridge to Coseley

Michael Portillo is in Ironbridge Gorge on the River Severn, a hotbed of 18th-century innovation which features the world's first coke blast iron furnace.

Michael Portillo is in Ironbridge Gorge on the River Severn, where he discovers the Silicon Valley of the 18th century. Exploring this hotbed of industrial innovation, he takes in the iron bridge itself and the world’s first coke blast iron furnace. The list of 'firsts' in this valley is breathtaking, including the wild concept of locomotion, which Michael experiences on board an exact replica of the world’s first steam locomotive.

Michael investigates the rich heritage of the Black Country in Wolverhampton with a lesson in 'yam yam' before heading to Coseley, where he discovers that one of the area’s most successful industries, brick making, continues at Ketley Brick. Michael visits the firm’s bespoke workshop – operating on the same site since 1805 - and makes a creditable bullnose brick.

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28 minutes

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Michael Portillo
Director Mike Arnott
Executive Producer John Comerford
Executive Producer Alison Kreps
Production Company Fremantle

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Steam railway programmes on BBC iPlayer

Steam railway programmes on BBC iPlayer

A collection of programmes from the BBC archives on the beauty of steam locomotives.