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Published: Friday 08 February 2008
... and even though they were nearly finished the ...
Karen Challinor
the audition for land of the giants was proceeding...
Karen Challinor
in an attempt to minimise waste the humble tin of ...
Karen Challinor
Jeux sans Frontiers circa 1950 had rather basic ga...
Karen Challinor
A Japanese team researches how to miniaturise dimm...
Mary Hullah
There again, we could just sign up with Sky, lads
Audrey
Contacting Gulliver via a Ouija board was not goin...
P Dragon
The “Thunderbirds” special effects team spring int...
Rob Falconer
Man In tie on left - Yawn, this looks boring, can ...
Anonymous
I hope you have had proper HSE training to use tha...
Anonymous
Someone tell me why this giant table does not have...
Anonymous
I am sure in the future there will be an easier wa...
Anonymous
the first transatlantic call just needed a really ...
Karen Challinor
Getting Jim back out of the barrel was proving to ...
Mike Pamley
"Hold it steady, or the sticky backed plastic will...
Mike Parmley
Of course, it’ll work better when there’s at least...
Valerie Ganne
"I told you not to get the family sized baked bean...
kenneth wilkinson
I say, is that a Cardinal Beetle down by your foot...
Corlis Byrne
Techies try to recreate that moment when the flag ...
Ian Sargent
Uh oh... I just looked at what the team next to ar...
Nicky
A double life-size Bertie Bassett statue in a fiel...
Richard Billett
As he studied the taught buttocks of the young men...
Dave Eagle
some people never tire of superglue pranks
ian herold
This is not a competition entry. Just a question.
...
Paul Seligman
Pushing a tin can up a CD case may sound easy but ...
David Bowen
the team thought there might be a slight drawback ...
Karen Challinor
left a bit ! ... nope still not getting multiplex ...
Karen Challinor
little did the team realise but Damien Hirst had a...
Karen Challinor
first full size model of ID card revealed
Karen Challinor
even with three people it was proving difficult to...
Karen Challinor
the answer to the age old question of "how many en...
Karen Challinor
don't worry lads, they'll soon stop laughing when ...
Karen Challinor
try as they might they just couldn't make sense of...
Karen Challinor
oh yes they'll spend all day building a satellite ...
Karen Challinor
McGuyver finally reveals where it all started
Karen Challinor
Archive shot of a typical Carry On Film "knob" gag...
Nick Bentley
Britain joined the space race in typical budget fa...
Nick Bentley
But if the table was level Hagrids drink wouldn't ...
Paul
When I said "CAN the Microsoft surface idea", I di...
Phil Stevens
Saddam's first attempt at building a Super Gun was...
Anonymous
"I told you that leg was wonky!"
Chris Johnson
and for being out standing in their own field the ...
Carl Grainger
Bernard Lovell realises that a bit more design wor...
Nicky
Aliens had landed, but we weren't quite sure what ...
Anonymous
Capacitors were much larger fifty years ago.
John Ray
This R.A.T. (Radial Axial Telemeter) is a bit cumb...
Dan Zamoyski
Ever-Ready engineers assemble the world's first so...
Anonymous
The Blue Peter team underestimate the weight of th...
Dave Devine
Construction of Microsoft's latest Surface technol...
Malcolm Wilson
This IS Cape Kennedy, but it’s Cape Charles Kenned...
Audrey
Perhaps Blue Peter were not the best sponsors for ...
Audrey
The British were thwarted in their attempt to be f...
Audrey
Sorry, guys, but I’ve been reading these IKEA asse...
Nick Fowler
One day, you know, everyone will have one of these...
Nick Fowler
""If you think this is big you should see the size...
kenneth wilkinson
It was at this point that Fred (man on left) reali...
Mark Daniel
It was just dawning on them that they had fogotten...
Mark Daniel
"Look - if you sing 'Roll out the barrel' one more...
Mike Parmley
This was going to set a new low in the whole histo...
Mike Parmley
Archive photo of BBC special effects dept. constru...
Mike Parmley
When Jim-Bob said it "wurn't worth no hill of bean...
Ken Munn
Local government workers reveal their 'once a mont...
Richard Peters
Early Blue Peter attempts at Sat Nav prove a littl...
Malcolm George
The ground station was easy, they have cracked the...
Tim Ware
Little did they know that the Columbus module woul...
Tim Ware
A barrel of laughs: UK's Space programme.
Richard
Even in those days, managers just stood back & wat...
Richard
UK's secret weapon: Giant seaside "rock."
Richard
"I'm tellin' ya man, one of these days we're gonna...
Dee Syed
Dave couldn't bring himself to tell them it was up...
Karen Challinor
What do you mean "it's not geostationary?"
Mike Parmley
Team building exercise on a 1950's YouTube.
Richard
Keep it coming, we'll get the last of those giant ...
Chris Sanderson
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