
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Dr Jonathan Foyle scales Britain's iconic structures to reveal their secrets. He explores Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
Dr Jonathan Foyle, architectural historian and novice climber, scales Britain's most iconic structures to reveal the buildings' secrets and tell the story of how our architecture and construction have developed over 1,000 years.
The next step of Jonathan's journey takes him to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. Begun in 1835 by the great engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel when he was only 24 years old, it is one of the greatest feats of Victorian engineering in the world.
With unprecedented access to the bridge, aided by champion climber Lucy Creamer, Jonathan scales all over to the bridge to investigate the innovations and techniques used to build this incredible structure inspired by £1000 from a wine importer.
Jonathan climbs over 300 feet to investigate the revolutionary design and perches atop the massive chains that make it all possible. He descends 35 feet to discover Brunel's secret chambers in the towers that remained undiscovered until 2002, and he hangs exposed 245 feet above the river Avon to reveal the Victorian engineering which prevents disaster by expanding and contracting, just as Brunel devised.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Jonathan Foyle |
| Participant | Lucy Creamer |
| Camera Operator | Ian Burton |
| Director | Emma Gray |
| Series Producer | Adam Barry |
| Executive Producer | Emma Read |
Broadcasts
Mon 20 Sep 201018:30BBC HD & BBC Two- Wed 22 Dec 201009:15
- Tue 8 Feb 201102:55BBC One except Scotland
Thu 3 Mar 201118:00BBC HD
Mon 22 Aug 201118:00BBC HD
Thu 22 Sep 201118:30BBC HD- Mon 23 Jan 201219:30
- Tue 17 Jul 201213:00BBC Two except Wales
- Tue 17 Jul 201214:30BBC Two Wales
- Fri 29 Aug 201412:30
- Mon 18 Sep 202319:30
- Tue 19 Sep 202301:45
- Mon 10 Mar 202519:00
- Tue 11 Mar 202501:50