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The Man Who Fought the Planners: The Story of Ian Nairn

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  • 2014
  • 1h
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The Man Who Fought the Planners: The Story of Ian Nairn (2014)
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These days, opinionated journalists are two a penny. But back in the 1950s, Ian Nairn was part of a new breed of Angry Young Men.These days, opinionated journalists are two a penny. But back in the 1950s, Ian Nairn was part of a new breed of Angry Young Men.These days, opinionated journalists are two a penny. But back in the 1950s, Ian Nairn was part of a new breed of Angry Young Men.

  • Director
    • Kate Misrahi
  • Stars
    • Bill Paterson
    • Ian Nairn
    • Jonathan Glancey
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    • Director
      • Kate Misrahi
    • Stars
      • Bill Paterson
      • Ian Nairn
      • Jonathan Glancey
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    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Ian Nairn
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jonathan Glancey
    • Self - Architectural Historian
    Gillian Darley
    • Self - Co-Author, 'Ian Nairn: Words in Place'
    Nicholas Taylor
    • Self - Colleague, Architectural Review
    Jonathan Meades
    • Self - Writer
    Elizabeth Williamson
    • Self - Colleague of Judy Nairn, Penguin Books
    Peter Rees
    • Self - Chief Planning Officer, City of London
    Kieran Long
    • Self - Senior Curator, V&A
    John Mapplebeck
    • Self - BBC Television Producer
    David McKie
    • Self - Co-Author, 'Ian Nairn: Words in Place'
    Richard Girling
    • Self - Friend and Colleague, Sunday Times
    Judith Gubbay
    • Self - Nairn's Secretary, Sunday Times
    Ian Jack
    • Self - Colleague, Sunday Times
    Brian Jackman
    • Self - Colleague, Sunday Times
    Richard Burton
    Richard Burton
    • Jimmy Porter
    • (archive footage)
    Albert Finney
    Albert Finney
    • Arthur Seaton in 'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960)'
    • (archive footage)
    Hubert de Cronin Hastings
    • Self - Chairman of the Architectural Press
    • (credit only)
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      • Kate Misrahi
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    Informative Profile of an Architectural Revolutionary

    Born in 1930, Ian Nairn began his career as a pilot, but resigned in the mid-Fifties to pursue a vocation as an architectural critic and visionary. In 1955 he published a special issue of the ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW called "Outrage," in which he denounced much of the architecture he saw on a trip from Southampton to Carlisle. Catapulted to celebrity as a result, he appeared in a BBC series, and later published another polemic called "Counterattack against Subtopia," a word Nairn had coined himself comprised of a corruption of the two words suburban and utopia. A subtopia was not a desirable place, but somewhere to be avoided.

    Thereafter Nairn became something of a celebrity in the newspapers and on television as he traveled Britain and Europe commenting on what he considered the best and the worst in architecture. His judgments were frequently quirky (modern as well as classical buildings excited him) but they centered around notions of sustaining communities. Hence his fondness for meeting-places such as the pub.

    As time passed, so Nairn became more and more passionate about his work. Some of his later television programs displayed a depth of emotion that seems almost embarrassing today, as he fulminated against what he perceived as the short-sightedness of town planners as they knocked down old buildings and constructed concrete monstrosities in their place.

    In his private life, Nairn was seldom a happy man, and often found his only solace in drink. Although more than happy to spend some of his filming days in the pub, alcohol eventually got the better of him, and he died at the tragically early age of fifty-three from cirrhosis of the liver.

    Narrated by Bill Paterson with contributions from architectural critics such as the Jonathans Glancey and Meades, this program profiled a unique talent - perhaps somewhat shy and gawky in his public persona, but nonetheless passionately committed to the cause of sustaining beauty in buildings whether ancient or modern.

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Architectural Press Offices, 9-13 Queen Anne's Gate, St James's, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK(stills)
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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