Britain's Greatest Bridges
Britain's Greatest Bridges

Britain's Greatest Bridges

IMDb: 7.0 14.10.2016 1 Seasons United Kingdom

Britain's Greatest Bridges visits the country's most historic and iconic bridges, revealing the genius of their designs.

Player not working?
If subtitles are missing, the video does not start, or it loads slowly, try another player from the list below.

Seasons

Episodes

Episode 1
The Forth Rail Bridge

Engineer Rob Bell sets out on a journey to discover how six of Britain's most stunning bridges were designed and built. Completed in 1890, the Forth Rail Bridge now carries around 200 trains every day. The last of the great Victorian engineering triumphs, it has grown to symbolise Scotland as much as Edinburgh Castle, bagpipes or kilts. But, as Rob learns, this incredible engineering achievement was born from the tragedy of the 1879 Tay Bridge disaster, and 73 deaths were connected with its construction and immediate aftermath.

Episode 2
Tower Bridge

For years, London's East End was denied a new bridge because of the need to guarantee passage of ships up and down the Thames. For years, the greatest engineers of the age hunted for a design that would keep both road and water traffic moving. As Rob Bell explains, the solution came from architect Horace Jones, whose revolutionary design, with its thousand-tonne opening sections, was powered by nothing more than water. Rob also explains the bridge was lucky to survive the Second World War, having been a target for German V-1 flying bombs.

Episode 3
The Clifton Suspension Bridge

Engineer Rob Bell tells the story behind the design and construction of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's famous bridge over the picturesque Avon gorge at Bristol, and discovers that some people question whether it was entirely the product of his own devising. The bridge remained unfinished in Brunel's lifetime, but when he died in 1859, his friends decided that the bridge should be completed as a memorial, using the chains from another of his suspension bridges that was being demolished.

Episode 4
The Britannia Bridge

Rob Bells offers an insight into the history, design and building process of the Britannia Bridge and the innovative use of iron by civil engineer Robert Stephenson and his team.

Episode 5
The Tyne Bridge

Engineer Rob Bell tells the story of the design and construction of six of Britain's most iconic bridges. Built partly as a lifeline to keep shipbuilders employed and their skills alive during the dark days of the 1920s recession, the Tyne Bridge is not just an icon to Geordies - many believe that it was the inspiration for the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Episode 6
The Humber Bridge

Engineer Rob Bell tells the story of the design and construction of six of Britain's most iconic bridges. For 17 years from 1981 to 1998, the Humber Bridge was the longest single-span suspension bridge in the world, and many consider it to be Britain's most beautiful. Rob Bell discovers the facts about its ground-breaking construction, why it took so long to build and how it changed the lives of the people of Hull and Grimsby.

Search
Start typing a movie or TV show name.
View all results
Menu
Quick navigation
Top IMDb
Language
BG EN
Genre
Country
United States of America United Kingdom Canada France United States Germany Italy Spain Australia Belgium Brazil Mexico Argentina Denmark Sweden Poland Netherlands Czech Republic Ireland Norway South Africa Finland Austria Israel New Zealand Japan Romania Switzerland India China Hungary Chile South Korea Colombia Hong Kong Bulgaria Russia Philippines Portugal Greece Estonia Iceland Turkey Croatia Luxembourg Thailand Iran Dominican Republic Singapore Indonesia Ukraine Georgia United Arab Emirates Peru Bosnia and Herzegovina Nigeria Algeria Albania Cuba Serbia Morocco Slovakia Egypt Nepal Taiwan Latvia Cambodia Malaysia Puerto Rico Lithuania Ecuador Venezuela Cyprus Pakistan Kenya Qatar Afghanistan Uruguay Iraq Malta Bahamas Bolivia Armenia Panama Guatemala St. Kitts and Nevis Slovenia Belarus Costa Rica Lebanon Azerbaijan Burkina Faso Ethiopia Soviet Union Paraguay Palestinian Territory Senegal Macedonia Bangladesh Bhutan Antarctica Congo Kazakhstan Sri Lanka Ghana Angola Myanmar Trinidad and Tobago Jamaica Mongolia Kosovo Czechoslovakia Fiji Vietnam Tanzania Moldova Northern Ireland Montenegro Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic Lao People's Democratic Republic Chad Belize Tunisia Botswana Cook Islands Andorra Mauritius Namibia Malawi Kyrgyz Republic Bermuda Nicaragua Uganda Honduras Jordan Greenland Cameroon Cote D'Ivoire Central African Republic Zambia Cape Verde Faeroe Islands Benin Mali Solomon Islands Equatorial Guinea El Salvador Somalia Seychelles Yemen Liberia Swaziland Rwanda Turks and Caicos Islands Serbia and Montenegro Aruba Tajikistan Yugoslavia Netherlands Antilles Kuwait Niger French Polynesia Oman British Virgin Islands Brunei Darussalam Palau