Climbing Great Buildings

Climbing Great Buildings (2010)

EndedDocumentary show

Dr Jonathan Foyle, architectural historian and novice climber, scales Britain's most iconic structures, to reveal the buildings' secrets

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E15Imperial War Museumsept. 28, 2010
S01E14Lloyd's Buildingsept. 27, 2010
S01E13Coventry Cathedralsept. 24, 2010
S01E12Royal Liver Buildingsept. 23, 2010
S01E11Glasgow School of Artsept. 22, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings' premiere?

The TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings' premiered on December 7, 2010.

What is the genre of the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'?

The TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings' belongs to the documentary genre.

Who is the host of the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'?

The TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings' is hosted by Dr. Jonathan Foyle.

How many episodes are there in the first season of the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'?

There are six episodes in the first season of the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'.

What is the premise of the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'?

The TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings' follows Dr. Jonathan Foyle as he climbs and explores some of the most iconic and revolutionary buildings in Britain.

Which famous British building is explored in the first episode of the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'?

In the first episode of the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings', Dr. Jonathan Foyle explores the Tower of London.

What is the architectural style of the Tower of London, as explored in the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'?

The Tower of London is an example of Norman architecture, as explored in the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'.

How does Dr. Jonathan Foyle climb and explore the buildings in the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'?

Dr. Jonathan Foyle climbs and explores the buildings in the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings' using ropes, harnesses, and other safety equipment.

Which famous British architect is closely associated with the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, as explored in 'Climbing Great Buildings'?

The St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel is closely associated with the British architect, Sir George Gilbert Scott, as explored in the TV show 'Climbing Great Buildings'.

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