How Britain Was Built

How Britain Was Built (2009)

EndedDocumentary showHistory

Adam Hart-Davis uncovers how Britain's iconic cities were built.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04NewcastleFeb. 16, 2009
S01E03LiverpoolFeb. 9, 2009
S01E02BristolFeb. 2, 2009
S01E01EdinburghJan. 26, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'How Britain Was Built' premiere?

**'How Britain Was Built' premiered in 2009**.

What is the main focus of 'How Britain Was Built'?

The main focus of 'How Britain Was Built' is to explore the **architectural history of Britain**.

Who is the host of 'How Britain Was Built'?

The host of 'How Britain Was Built' is **David Dimbleby**.

What are some of the key topics covered in 'How Britain Was Built'?

The show covers topics such as **the construction of iconic buildings, the evolution of architectural styles, and the impact of architecture on British society**.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'How Britain Was Built'?

The first season of 'How Britain Was Built' consisted of **six episodes**.

What are some of the iconic buildings featured in 'How Britain Was Built'?

The show features iconic buildings such as **St. Paul's Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, and the Tower of London**.

What is the production style of 'How Britain Was Built'?

'How Britain Was Built' utilizes a **documentary-style production**, combining historical footage, expert interviews, and on-site exploration.

How was the critical reception of 'How Britain Was Built'?

The show received **positive critical reception** for its in-depth exploration of British architectural history.

What are some of the challenges faced by the architects and builders featured in 'How Britain Was Built'?

The architects and builders faced challenges such as **limited technology, financial constraints, and societal pressures** during the construction of the featured buildings.

How does 'How Britain Was Built' contribute to the understanding of British history?

'How Britain Was Built' contributes to the understanding of British history by showcasing how **architecture reflects the cultural, political, and economic dynamics of different historical periods**.

What are some of the key achievements of the architects and builders featured in 'How Britain Was Built'?

The architects and builders featured in the show achieved **innovative design solutions, enduring structural integrity, and lasting cultural impact** through their work.

How does 'How Britain Was Built' incorporate the perspectives of historians and experts?

The show incorporates the perspectives of historians and experts by **interviewing renowned architectural historians, preservationists, and scholars**.

What are some of the lesser-known architectural stories featured in 'How Britain Was Built'?

'How Britain Was Built' delves into lesser-known architectural stories such as **the construction challenges of lesser-celebrated buildings and the influence of regional architectural traditions**.

How does 'How Britain Was Built' engage with the audience?

'How Britain Was Built' engages with the audience by **presenting captivating narratives, visual reconstructions, and interactive explorations of architectural details**.

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