Britain's Best Buildings

Britain's Best Buildings was a BBC documentary series in which the TV presenter and architectural historian Dan Cruickshank discussed his selection of the finest examples of British architecture.

In 2004, the BBC issued an apology and made a goodwill payment to television historian Michael Morris, after it emerged that Cruickshank had repeated phrases used by Morris in a Channel 4 documentary aboub Harlech Castle.

[1] The BBC re-edited the programme immediately afterwards and said that a researcher, not Cruickshank, was to blame for the error.

[1] The 2002 companion book to the series, also written by Cruickshank, covers the four buildings featured in the first series along with four additional buildings; these are Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh; Cardiff Castle; Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras station, London; and Highpoint I, London.

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