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3''Modern Marvels'' is a non-fiction {{TV documentary}} series on Creator/TheHistoryChannel that focuses on educating the audience on a variety of modern technologies, from metalworking processes to hot sauce distillation. Unlike many other documentaries, ''Modern Marvels'' doesn't spend all of the episode on history, but also covers present developments in the technology and speculates on what the future may look like.
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5''Modern Marvels'' first aired on January 1, 1995, and [[LongRunners after 20 years on air]], the show finally ended on April 11, 2015. However, in 2021, History began airing a [[ReTool retooled version]] starring Adam Richmond of Series/ManVFood as host and narrator.
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7Other former History Series have been made into ''Modern Marvels'' episodes, like ''Tales of the Gun''.
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9There is a series within ''Modern Marvels'' called ''Engineering Disasters'', which focuses on things that obviously ''didn't'' work. So far there have been twenty-two of these episodes.
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11History has been uploading entire episodes of ''Modern Marvels'' on Website/{{YouTube}}. You can watch them over [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhwzr6xzl9k&list=PLob1mZcVWOajiNN_BFTTu1Vhqc3U8WyHN here.]]
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13!!''Modern Marvels'' provides examples of:
14* AGoodOldFashionedPaintWatching: During the episode on paint, one man who tests paints for a paint company is required by his job to watch paint dry. He finds it interesting.
15* DisasterDominoes: Far too many to count, via the show's ''Engineering Disasters'' episodes.
16* {{Narrator}}: The show's format requires one. Lloyd Sherr (see StageNames below), is the most common one by far.
17* MundaneObjectAmazement: A meta example, as it is frequently experienced by viewers of the show. Who knew an hour devoted to "wood" or "doors" could contain so many interesting facts?
18* NonIndicativeName: Modern Marvels doesn't always focus on "modern" technologies. One episode focused on the technology behind mummification, which is just about as far from "modern" as is humanly possible within the bounds of recorded history. See also the episode on knives, which (in their flint incarnation) are probably one of mankind's earliest inventions. A large portion of that episode dealt with swords.
19* StageNames: The main narrator, Lloyd Sherr, is listed in the credits as Max Raphael.
20* TechnologyPorn: Pretty much the reason for this show.

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