In the 18th and 19th centuries, one Welsh valley town changed the course of global history. In this landmark documentary, broadcaster Steffan Powell tells the extraordinary story of Merthyr Tydfil - once the beating heart of the Industrial Revolution - and unpacks the five powerful forces that fuelled the town’s meteoric rise: geology, wealth, people, war and innovation.\n\nBeneath Merthyr’s streets and hillsides today lies a vanished world - ironworks, foundries and entire communities lost to time. Now, using cutting-edge technology, that world is being uncovered. Drones, LiDAR scanning, photogrammetry and AI - including a bespoke AI app - reveal hidden tramroads, lost settlements and even forgotten voices from the past.\n\nWith stunning CGI, Merthyr’s ironworks are digitally rebuilt - reimagining the heat, noise and scale of an era that reshaped the world.\n\nDrawing on expert insight from geologists, historians and archaeologists, Steffan reveals how a unique mix of natural resources, daring investment, the fierce ‘Merthyr spirit’, global wars and a drive to innovate transformed this valley town into an industrial superpower.\n\nBoom Town isn’t your ordinary history programme. Using 21st-century tools, it shines a light on a legacy long buried, revealing how Merthyr’s story still shapes the world we live in today.
Source: BBC 2
Episode 30-01-2026
In the 18th and 19th centuries, one Welsh valley town changed the course of global history. In this landmark documentary, broadcaster Steffan Powell tells the extraordinary stor ...
30-01-2026
BBC 2
Episode 30-01-2026
In the 18th and 19th centuries, one Welsh valley town changed the course of global history. In this landmark documentary, broadcaster Steffan Powell tells the extraordinary stor ...
30-01-2026
BBC 2