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It is called "Modern Marvels" and had an episode about that subject.

Thanks but not that series.

It actually is an adaptation of Ken Follett's noevel "The Pillars of the Earth.

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The TV series about building a cathedral in the Middle Ages is called "Pillars of the Earth."

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