I just got this in email from a friend, and thought the list might be
interested.
http://waxy.org/2008/06/the_machine_that_changed_the_world/
The Machine That Changed the World: Great Brains
Posted Jun 3, 2008 (Updated Jun 4, 2008)
The Machine That Changed the World is the longest, most comprehensive
documentary about the history of computing ever produced,
but since its release in 1992, it's become virtually extinct. Out of print and
never released online, the only remaining copies are VHS
tapes floating around school libraries or in the homes of fans who dubbed the
original shows when they aired.
It's a whirlwind tour of computing before the Web, with brilliant archival
footage and interviews with key players ? several of whom
passed away since the filming. Jointly produced by WGBH Boston and the BBC, it
originally aired in the UK as The Dream Machine
before its U.S. premiere in January 1992. Its broadcast was accompanied by a
book co-written by the documentary's producer Jon
Palfreman.
With the help of Simon Willison, Jesse Legg, and (unofficially) the Portland
State University library, we've tracked down and digitized
all five parts. This week, I'm uploading them, annotating them with Viddler, and
posting them here as streaming Flash video as they're
finished. Also, the complete set will be available as high-quality MP4 downloads
via BitTorrent by Friday.
Here's the first of the five-part series, The Machine That Changed the World.
Enjoy!
Note: Like all the other materials I post here, these videos are completely
out-of-print and unavailable commercially, digitized from old
VHS recordings. If they ever come back into print, or the copyright holders
contact me, I'll take them down immediately.