Climbing Great Buildings Episode guide
Imperial War Museum
15/15 The architecture of Manchester's Imperial War Museum North, designed by Daniel Libeskind.
First broadcast: 28 Sep 2010
Lloyd's Building
14/15 Investigating the high-tech architecture of the Lloyd's Building in the City of London.
First broadcast: 27 Sep 2010
Coventry Cathedral
13/15 Jonathan explores Coventry Cathedral, built in 1955 after the original was bombed.
First broadcast: 24 Sep 2010
Liver Building
12/15 Jonathan explores the Liver Building in Liverpool, built from 1908.
First broadcast: 23 Sep 2010
Glasgow School of Art
11/15 Jonathan explores the Glasgow School of Art, built by Charles Rennie Macintosh.
First broadcast: 22 Sep 2010
St Pancras
10/15 Jonathan's explores King's Cross St Pancras, a masterpiece of Victorian design.
First broadcast: 21 Sep 2010
Clifton Suspension Bridge
9/15 Jonathan's journey takes him to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
First broadcast: 20 Sep 2010
Blenheim Palace
8/15 The next step in Jonathan's journey takes him to Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.
First broadcast: 15 Sep 2010
St Paul's Cathedral
7/15 The next step in Jonathan's journey takes him to St Paul's Cathedral in London.
First broadcast: 14 Sep 2010
Burghley House
6/15 The next step in Jonathan's journey takes him to Burghley House in Lincolnshire.
First broadcast: 13 Sep 2010
Layer Marney Tower
5/15 The next step in Jonathan's journey takes him to Layer Marney Tower.
First broadcast: 10 Sep 2010
New College, Oxford
4/15 Jonathan's journey takes him to New College in Oxford.
First broadcast: 09 Sep 2010
Caernarfon Castle
3/15 The next step of Jonathan's journey takes him to Caernarfon Castle.
First broadcast: 08 Sep 2010
Lincoln Cathedral
2/15 The next step of Jonathan's journey takes him to Lincoln Cathedral, built in 1183.
First broadcast: 07 Sep 2010
Durham Cathedral
1/15 Dr Jonathan Foyle's journey begins in the North East of England at Durham Cathedral.
First broadcast: 06 Sep 2010


