Britain's Greatest Bridges TV Schedule

Find out what time Britain's Greatest Bridges is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.

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The Forth Rail Bridge Season 1 · Episode 1

Monday, January 19 on 5SELECT (46)

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Upcoming TV Times

Britain's Greatest Bridges is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):

  • Mon 19

    The Forth Rail Bridge — Britain's Greatest Bridges

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Rob Bell reveals the story behind the construction of the Forth Rail Bridge and how its incredible engineering achievement was born from tragedy and paid for in blood

  • Tue 20

    Tower Bridge — Britain's Greatest Bridges

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Rob Bell considers London's Tower Bridge, which was built to a revolutionary design and in the Second World War became a target for German V-1 flying bombs

  • Wed 21

    The Clifton Suspension Bridge — Britain's Greatest Bridges

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Rob Bell reveals the story of how the Clifton Suspension Bridge was built over the Avon gorge at Bristol

  • Thu 22

    The Britannia Bridge — Britain's Greatest Bridges

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Engineer Rob Bell offers an insight into the history, design and building process of the Britannia Bridge, across the Menai Strait between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales

  • Fri 23

    The Tyne Bridge — Britain's Greatest Bridges

    Season 1 Episode 5

    Engineer Rob Bell explores the history of the design and construction of the Tyne Bridge, which links Newcastle and Gateshead, discovering many believe that it was the inspiration for the Sydney Harbour Bridge. He also finds out why the bridge is so revered by Geordies, not just as a way to cross the river, but because it was built to keep shipbuilders employed and their skills alive during the dark days of the 1920s recession