The Liver Building
Dr Jonathan Foyle scales Britain's most iconic structures to reveal the buildings' secrets. Jonathan's journey takes him to the Liver Building in Liverpool.
Dr Jonathan Foyle, architectural historian and novice climber, scales Britain's most iconic structures, from the Normans to the present day, to reveal the buildings' secrets and tell the story of how our architecture and construction has developed over 1,000 years.
The next step of Jonathan Foyle's journey takes him to the Liver Building in Liverpool. Built from 1908, this behemoth in concrete was Britain's first skyscraper that influenced buildings all over the world.
On his climbs Jonathan, aided by top climber Lucy Creamer, scales over 250 feet to reveal how this granite building isn't quite what it seems and investigates how a concrete boat paved the way for this immense skyscraper. He climbs up a disused lift shaft to literally get under the skin of this groundbreaking construction, comes face-to-face with the biggest clock in Britain and tests the limits of his courage to traverse over a sheer drop of over 200 feet to get up close and personal with a couple of beautiful birds.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Jonathan Foyle |
| Participant | Lucy Creamer |
| Camera Operator | Ian Burton |
| Director | Kasia Uscinska |
| Series Producer | Adam Barry |
| Executive Producer | Emma Read |
Broadcasts
Thu 23 Sep 201018:30BBC HD & BBC Two- Mon 7 Feb 201114:30BBC Two except Scotland
- Tue 8 Feb 201114:30BBC Two Scotland
- Tue 15 Feb 201102:55
Thu 25 Aug 201118:00BBC HD
Tue 27 Sep 201118:30BBC HD- Tue 31 Jan 201219:30
- Tue 5 Aug 201412:30
- Tue 26 Sep 202320:00
- Wed 27 Sep 202302:20
- Thu 13 Mar 202519:00
- Fri 14 Mar 202501:25
