The Fred Dibnah Story

The Fred Dibnah Story (1996)

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Until 1978, Fred Dibnah was a steeplejack working locally to his own area of Lancashire. Whilst working on the Town Hall in Bolton, the local BBC TV filmed a short news item about him. As a result of this, Fred was approached by a television producer with a view to making 1 half-hour film as part of a series about people with unusual occupations. After several months of filming, the final article was an hour long documentary, screened in his own right. This won two awards for the producer. It was called "Fred Dibnah - Steeplejack" and was aired in 1979. The rest is history...

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Approaching SixtyOkt. 2, 1996
S01E05A Reformed CharacterSept. 25, 1996
S01E04AloneSept. 18, 1996
S01E03DeparturesSept. 11, 1996
S01E02A Sort of FameSept. 4, 1996
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' premiere?

'The Fred Dibnah Story' premiered on September 4, 1996.

Who was the host of 'The Fred Dibnah Story'?

The host of 'The Fred Dibnah Story' was Fred Dibnah himself.

What was the main focus of 'The Fred Dibnah Story'?

'The Fred Dibnah Story' focused on the life and work of Fred Dibnah, a British steeplejack and steam enthusiast.

How many episodes were there in 'The Fred Dibnah Story'?

'The Fred Dibnah Story' consisted of six episodes.

What were some of the topics covered in 'The Fred Dibnah Story'?

'The Fred Dibnah Story' covered various topics such as industrial heritage, engineering, and the history of steam power.

Did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' feature any interviews with Fred Dibnah's family and colleagues?

Yes, 'The Fred Dibnah Story' included interviews with Fred Dibnah's family and colleagues, providing insights into his life and work.

What made 'The Fred Dibnah Story' unique compared to other TV shows of its time?

'The Fred Dibnah Story' stood out due to its focus on the fascinating life of Fred Dibnah and his passion for preserving industrial heritage.

Were there any notable landmarks showcased in 'The Fred Dibnah Story'?

Yes, 'The Fred Dibnah Story' featured several notable landmarks, including chimneys, mills, and steam-powered machinery.

Did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' receive any awards or critical acclaim?

While there is no specific information about awards or critical acclaim for 'The Fred Dibnah Story,' it was well-received by fans of Fred Dibnah and enthusiasts of industrial history.

Did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' explore the personal life of Fred Dibnah?

Yes, 'The Fred Dibnah Story' delved into Fred Dibnah's personal life, providing viewers with a glimpse into his background and upbringing.

Were there any memorable moments or highlights in 'The Fred Dibnah Story'?

'The Fred Dibnah Story' had numerous memorable moments, such as Fred Dibnah's daring chimney demolitions and his engaging storytelling style.

Did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' inspire any other TV shows or documentaries?

While there is no specific information about other shows being directly inspired by 'The Fred Dibnah Story,' it certainly left an impression on viewers interested in similar subjects.

Did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' showcase any rare artifacts or historical footage?

Yes, 'The Fred Dibnah Story' featured rare artifacts and historical footage, giving viewers a unique glimpse into the industrial past.

Did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' include any reenactments or dramatizations?

No, 'The Fred Dibnah Story' focused primarily on real-life footage, interviews, and Fred Dibnah's own experiences, without resorting to reenactments or dramatizations.

Did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' provide behind-the-scenes insights into Fred Dibnah's work?

Yes, 'The Fred Dibnah Story' offered behind-the-scenes insights into Fred Dibnah's work, showcasing the challenges and rewards of his unique profession.

Did 'The Fred Dibnah Story' explore the impact of Fred Dibnah's work on future generations?

While there is no specific information regarding this aspect, 'The Fred Dibnah Story' likely highlighted the influence Fred Dibnah had on preserving industrial heritage and inspiring future generations.

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