
Mighty Cathedrals
Fred takes a look at the 11th-century building programme undertaken by the Normans which resulted in mighty fortress cathedrals like Ely and Peterborough.
Fred takes a look at the 11th-century building programme undertaken by the Normans which resulted in mighty fortress cathedrals like Ely and Peterborough.
At Peterborough Cathedral, Fred reveals the secret weapon the Norman builders had at their disposal - the stone arch - and demonstrates just how the early stonemasons constructed them. At Ely, Fred climbs high up inside the building to examine the alterations and additions made by later builders. Inspecting this construction masterpiece sees Fred scaling rooftop ladders to examine the incredible octagonal lantern built in the 14th century, an amazing feat of early engineering. Fred also has the lowdown on exactly how this feat was accomplished.
Fred's final destination is Rochester, this time to examine a Norman castle rather than a cathedral. Here, he demonstrates how the tactics used all those centuries ago by attackers to try and destroy tall towers bear a startling resemblance to the way he used to pull down tall buildings.
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Credit
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Fred Dibnah |
Broadcasts
- Mon 11 Feb 200220:30BBC Two England
- Wed 27 Aug 201412:00BBC Two HD, England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland only
- Sat 3 Jan 201509:10BBC Two HD, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland & England only
- Mon 16 Nov 202019:00
- Tue 17 Nov 202001:00
- Wed 26 Jan 202219:30
- Thu 27 Jan 202201:00
- Thu 25 May 202319:30
- Fri 26 May 202302:25
- Thu 9 Oct 202519:00
- Fri 10 Oct 202502:45
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