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- 1. Paper Maker Jan 9, 2007
- World's largest paper mill.
- 2. Wind Mill Factory Jan 16, 2007
- The Arizona Cardinals football stadium; the largest dump truck in the world.
- 3. Largest Telescope Jan 23, 2007
- A vertical motion simulator; a blast hole drill; the largest binocular telescope.
Really Big Things: With Matthew Rogers, Jonny Bliss, Rick Torraca, Nicolas Bosc. Matt Rogers loves big machines, really huge machines. And he travels the world to find them, see them and especially, play with them.
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- 2007-01-09
- Reality-TV
- Matthew Rogers, Jonny Bliss, Rick Torraca
Really Big Things is a series about massive man-made marvels like big machines, giant telescopes, skyscrapers and other massive structures. It airs on the Discovery Channel, HD Theater and Science Channel. It is now being aired on the UK version of the Discovery Channel in the early slot of 04:40am
Tue, Jan 9, 2007. First Matt joins the Army Corps of Engineers on their ambitious project to fix the Mississippi River. Then, what better place to find big machines than a copper mine. Although driving an enormous dump truck was a thrill, Matt really wants to smash boulders with the Rammer Hammer.
Really Big Things. Top-rated. Tue, Jan 9, 2007. S1.E1. Paper Maker. First Matt joins the Army Corps of Engineers on their ambitious project to fix the Mississippi River. Then, what better place to find big machines than a copper mine. Although driving an enormous dump truck was a thrill, Matt really wants to smash boulders with the Rammer Hammer.
Size matters in this documentary series in which host (and former "American Idol" contestant) Matt Rogers explores such massive man-made marvels as skyscrapers, heavy machinery, the...
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Size matters in this documentary series in which host (and former "American Idol" contestant) Matt Rogers explores such massive man-made marvels as skyscrapers, heavy machinery, the Goodyear...
Jul 18, 2007 · Really Big Things is a series about massive man-made marvels like big machines, giant telescopes, skyscrapers and other massive structures. It airs on the Discovery Channel, HD Theater and Science Channel.