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poster of Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson
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York Minster

Over the past 800 years York Minster has been the backdrop to some of the most dramatic events in British history. It houses more than half of all the world's medieval glass and had a succession of outspoken Archbishops.

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Release Date: Fri, Mar 30, 2018

Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 44
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Tony Robinson
Self - Presenter

Season 1:

York Minster
Episode 1: York Minster (Mar 30, 2018)
Over the past 800 years York Minster has been the backdrop to some of the most dramatic events in British history. It houses more than half of all the world's medieval glass and had a succession of outspoken Archbishops.
Canterbury Cathedral
Episode 2: Canterbury Cathedral (Apr 06, 2018)
Canterbury Cathedral is not just one of the most popular tourist attractions in Britain it is also the 'mother church' for more than 85 million people. Tony tells the story of its foundation, rebuilding and of the pilgrims who visited it.
Salisbury Cathedral
Episode 3: Salisbury Cathedral (Apr 20, 2018)
Salisbury Cathedral was moved from atop an Iron Age hill-fort to its present location. Britain's tallest medieval building has witnessed natural disasters, royal feuds and secret wartime operations.
Durham Cathedral
Episode 4: Durham Cathedral (Apr 27, 2018)
Tony visits Durham Cathedral, one of Britain's first UNESCO World Heritage sites, which is over 900-years-old and stands 218 ft high. When it was first constructed it was the tallest building in England.
Liverpool Cathedral
Episode 5: Liverpool Cathedral (May 04, 2018)
Tony looks at the history of the largest cathedral in England. Liverpool Cathedral was designed in the Gothic style by Giles Gilbert Scott, took 74 years to build and was paid for by the people of the city.
Winchester Cathedral
Episode 6: Winchester Cathedral (May 11, 2018)
Tony explores Winchester Cathedral, the longest medieval cathedral in Northern Europe, one a Britain's oldest cathedrals and stands as a monument to the wealth and power of the Normans.


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