British TV series or program Climbing Great Buildings Genre| Documentary Presented by| Jonathan Foyle Country of origin| United Kingdom Original language| English No. of series| 1 No. of episodes| 15 (list of episodes) Production Executive producer| Emma Read Producer| Adam Barry Running time| 30 minutes Production company| ITN Productions Release Original network| BBC Two, BBC HD Picture format| 16:9 1080i Audio format| Stereo Original release| 6 September (2010-09-06) – 28 September 2010 (2010-09-28) Climbing Great Buildings is a British television series made for the BBC by ITN Productions. The series, first broadcast on BBC Two from 6 to 28 September 2010, consists of fifteen half-hour programmes each featuring one famous British structure from the last 1000 years. The presentation team use rock climbing techniques to access internal and external parts of each building to illustrate construction techniques and materials and other details not usually visible. The team consists of the architect Dr Jonathan Foyle, the climber Lucy Creamer and camera operator Ian Burton, assisted by a rigging team. Foyle is known for his television presentations of architectural history, which subject he also teaches for Cambridge University's International Division.[1] Creamer provides expert advice and encouragement to Foyle, as well as being a sounding-board for his on-site explanations. ## Contents * 1 Episodes * 2 See also * 3 References * 4 External links ## Episodes[edit] Date first broadcast | Building[2] | Period or century | | 6 September 2010 | Durham Cathedral* | Norman 7 September 2010 | Lincoln Cathedral | 12th-14th 8 September 2010 | Caernarfon Castle* | 13th 9 September 2010 | New College, Oxford | 10 September 2010 | Layer Marney Tower | 16th 13 September 2010 | Burghley House | 16th 14 September 2010 | St Paul's Cathedral | 17th 15 September 2010 | Blenheim Palace* | 18th 20 September 2010 | Clifton Suspension Bridge | 19th 21 September 2010 | St Pancras railway station, including the Midland Hotel | 19th 22 September 2010 | Glasgow School of Art | 19th 23 September 2010 | Royal Liver Building* | early 20th 24 September 2010 | Coventry Cathedral | mid 20th 27 September 2010 | Lloyd's Building | late 20th 28 September 2010 | Imperial War Museum North | 21st *World Heritage Site ## See also[edit] * Don't Look Down ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Profiles". The Online House Detective. House Detective. 2003–2006. Archived from the original on 24 September 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2010. 2. ^ "Climbing Great Buildings – Episodes". BBC. Archived from the original on 22 April 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2010. ## External links[edit] * Climbing Great Buildings at BBC Online * Climbing Great Buildings at IMDb *[No.]: Number