From London to Lancashire
First transmitted in 1972, Ian Nairn takes a journey to the industrial North and finds plenty to comment about in a landscape of surprises.
First transmitted in 1972, writer and journalist Ian Nairn takes the first of three journeys north through the British Isles to look at the land we live in. Following an imaginary straight line between London and Manchester, and ignoring the motorways, Nairn finds it to be a journey of surprises.
Nairn bemoans the pulling down of Northampton's Emporium Arcade and decries the bleakness of the M1 motorway experience. But he is heartened by the preservation of Staunton Harold Hall and church, and by a Stockport shopping precinct.
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Duration: 01:54
Post-War Architecture Collection
About Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Four Collection programmes
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Ian Nairn |
Producer | Barry Bevins |
Broadcasts
- Thu 14 Sep 1972 22:15
- Wed 16 May 1973 23:40
- Mon 10 Sep 1990 19:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except East & South East
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