When we look around our homes, sheds and garages we see an array of household objects that with one click of a button or twist of a knob will spring to life, and - most of the time - do exactly what we want them to. But how on earth do these objects work? To find out, James May (fuelled by endless cups of tea) heads into his workshop with thousands of little pieces to assemble some of our most beloved and recognisable objects from scratch to see what it actually takes to get them to work.
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Duration: 30 min/episode
Status: Ended
Genres: Documentary
Highly rated by audiences with 7.1/10, James May: The Reassembler delivers an exceptional documentary experience across 2 compelling seasons, featuring outstanding performances from James May. A proven favorite among Documentary enthusiasts.
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Released in 2016, James May: The Reassembler belongs to the genres Documentary and has received a rating of 7.1/10 on The Movie Database with 16 user votes.
This TV series, completed, has 2 seasons. With episodes of about 30 minutes, James May: The Reassembler offers you a viewing experience that is exceptional and has won over many series fans.
Lawnmower
James is faced with the 331 pieces that make up a 1959 petrol lawnmower. The Suffolk Colt helped make mowing accessible to the masses by producing a smaller and affordable machine to keep our nation's lawns at regulation height. As this is a petrol lawnmower, James's first task is to put the engine back together before he gets to grips with the gearing, the clutch and the blades themselves. Armed only with his toolbox and an endless supply of tea, James experiences the highs and lows only possible when attempting to put history back together again, piece by piece.
Telephone
James tackles a 1957 Bakelite dial telephone - 211 pieces, most of them very small indeed, must be reassembled in the correct order if this telephone is ever to ring again. From the receiver with its carbon filings that enable speech to be amplified, to the electrical pulses created by the dial itself that connect the phone to the outside world, James soon discovers that every single piece of the telephone played a crucial role in revolutionising communication around the world.
Electric Guitar
James concludes his quest to truly understand everyday objects by putting them back together piece by piece with an electric guitar. 147 pieces must be reassembled carefully and in the correct order, which will entail soldering, extensive use of James's precision Japanese screwdrivers and some fiddly electronics. The electric guitar transformed the music industry and society itself and, channelling his namesake Brian, James will plug in his reassembled guitar and hope he put all the bits together correctly as he gets ready to perform one of most unexpected guitar solos of all time.
Christmas: Hornby Train Set
James reassembles his favourite childhood Christmas present - the Hornby Flying Scotsman.
Food Mixer
James reassembles the 135 parts that make up a 1960s Kenwood Chef a701a food mixer.
Mini Motorcycle
James reassembles a 1970s Honda Z50A Mini Trail Motorcycle from all its 303 parts.
Portable Record Player
James May reassembles the past to hear what it sounded like as he pieces together the 195 parts of the game-changing 1963 Dansette Bermuda portable record player.
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Yes, James May: The Reassembler is available with English audio and subtitles on most streaming platforms. Please check the availability of English dubbing on your preferred platform.
When we look around our homes, sheds and garages we see an array of household objects that with one click of a button or twist of a knob will spring to life, and - most of the time - do exactly what we want them to. But how on earth do these objects work? To find out, James May (fuelled by endless cups of tea) heads into his workshop with thousands of little pieces to assemble some of our most beloved and recognisable objects from scratch to see what it actually takes to get them to work.
The main cast of James May: The Reassembler includes: James May
James May: The Reassembler has received a rating of 7.1/10 based on 16 user votes.
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