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Jonathan Meades Explores architecture and the British psyche once again in this series.
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Season 1

  • Father to the Man
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    Father to the Man

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 5/9/2007

    In the first episode of a five-part series, Jonathan Meades revisits the places his father (a biscuit rep) took him to as a child, in order to shed some light on his abiding obsession with buildings and places.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • On The Brandwagon
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    On The Brandwagon

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 5/16/2007

    Jonathan Meades ponders the effects of the expensive craze of city regeneration and using 'landmark' buildings to get it.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • The Case of the Disappearing Architect
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    The Case of the Disappearing Architect

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 5/23/2007

    Jonathan Meades investigates the short and lustrous career of that most mysterious of High Victorian architects, Cuthbert Brodrick. Briefly the most celebrated architect in Britain after designing Leeds Town Hall, he went on to spend almost half a century of willed obscurity in Paris

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Heaven: Folkwoven in England
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    Heaven: Folkwoven in England

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 5/30/2007

    Jonathan Meades tells the story of Letchworth, the first British garden city. A social experiment, its legacy is Britain's ubiquitous, banal sprawl. Yet it all started so charmingly with naked dew-bathers, vegetarian mystics and sandal-makers roaming through Hertfordshire clay fields.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Stowe - Reading a Garden
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    Stowe - Reading a Garden

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 6/6/2007

    Jonathan Meades visits Stowe - the greatest of Enlightenment landscapes, an enclosed world of the utmost pomp. Its gardens, lakes, woods and, above all, follies are to be interpreted by those with a grasp of the classics to which they refer.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown