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The stories behind some of the most significant inventions which have helped shape the world we live in today. Entdecke "Inventions That Changed the World", ein fesselndes dokumentarfilm tv-serie das erstmals im Jahr 2004 auf den Bildschirmen erschien. Diese Produktion, die aus Vereinigtes Königreich stammt, enthält Beiträge von Jeremy Clarkson in der Rolle von Presenter.
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