The Case Of The Disappearing Architect
BBC2 May 23 19.00
The short and lustrous career of the most mysterious of High Victorian architects is dissected to show the effects of landscape, Francophilia and adultery on his gigantic buildings. At the age of thirty Cuthbert Brodrick was unknown, supported by his shipowner father, earning infrequent minor commissions in the flatlands around his native Hull. By the time he was forty-five his career was over. Yet during those fifteen years he was, briefly, the most celebrated architect in Britain and designed three tours de force that are the finest secular buildings of their age - the Town Hall and Corn Exchange in Leeds and The Grand Hotel at Scarborough. And after that: nothing save almost half a century of apparently willed obscurity in a Parisian suburb.
Director: Francis Hanly
Producer:
MARTHA WAILES
Series Producer:
ALLAN CAMPBELL
Directors:
TIM NIEL
COLIN MURRAY
FRANCIS HANLY
ROBERT PAYTON
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