Britain's Most Fragile Treasure

60 mins
Historian Dr Janina Ramirez unlocks the secrets of a centuries-old masterpiece in glass. At 78 feet in height, the famous East Window at York Minster is the largest medieval stained-glass window in the country and it was the creative vision of a single artist - a mysterious master craftsman called John Thornton, one of the earliest named English artists. The East Window of York Minster is far more than a work of artistic genius, it is a window onto the medieval world and the medieval mind - telling us who were once were and who we still are, all preserved in the most fragile medium of all.

Tim Ayers

Self - Centre for Medieval Studies, York

Sarah Brown

Self - Director, York Glaziers Trust

Tony Cattle

Self - Glazier

Keith Jones

Self - Dean of York

Richard Marks

Self - Art Historian

Walter Pinches

Self - Glassmaker

Nick Teed

Self - Senior Conservator

Helen Whittaker

Self - Stained Glass Artist

Jonty Claypole

Executive Producer

Paul Tilzey

Producer

Alison Seymour

Production Manager

Jenny Anderson

Art Designer

Chris Foreman

Sound Recordist

Mark Hanington

Sound Recordist

David Woolley

Sound Mixer

Mike Curd

Colorist

Sophie Forde

Production Coordinator

Paul Tilzey

Director

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