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Jonathan Meades

Jonathan Meades

Acting

Biography

Jonathan Turner Meades is an English writer and film-maker, primarily on the subjects of place, culture, architecture and food. His work spans journalism, fiction, essays, memoir and over fifty highly idiosyncratic television films, and has been described as "brainy, scabrous, mischievous", "iconoclastic" and possessed of "a polymathic breadth of knowledge and truly caustic wit".

Known For

Mark Lawson Talks To
6.0

A series in which arts presenter Mark Lawson has a 60-minute in-depth conversation with a notable figure.

Mark Lawson Talks To

2003
Building Sights
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Personal reflections on the best of 20th Century architecture.

Building Sights

1988
Jonathan Meades: Off Kilter
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Jonathan Meades takes a quixotic tour of Scotland, a country which has intrigued him since he first encountered lists of towns only known from football coupons

Jonathan Meades: Off Kilter

2009
Jonathan Meades: Abroad Again
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Jonathan Meades Explores architecture and the British psyche once again in this series.

Jonathan Meades: Abroad Again

2007
Victoria Died in 1901 and is Still Alive Today
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Jonathan Meades's personal, entertaining and deliberately provocative journey through Victorian architecture. From fantasy castles to the House of Parliament, he explores the Jekyll-and-Hyde nature of Victorian society, using a combination of comic sketches, dance routines and riotous bad taste. Meades concludes that the British obsession with escapism and the desire to live in the past means Queen Victoria is still very much alive today.

Victoria Died in 1901 and is Still Alive Today

2001
Meades Eats
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Meades asks if Britain really has suffered a "Gastronomic Revolution", and offers an A-Z of British food.

Meades Eats

2003
Travels with Pevsner
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Series in which presenters explore architecture in the footsteps of Nikolaus Pevsner.

Travels with Pevsner

1997
Surrealissimo: The Trial of Salvador Dali
5.8

A comic drama about the weird and wonderful world of Salvador Dali and the Surrealists. This film charts Dali's meteoric rise from obscurity to the world's most publicised artist.

Surrealissimo: The Trial of Salvador Dali

2002
L'Atlantide
6.7

A mythical land who must be discover. Or invented. In an impressive library, two old men. One is a great Polish archaeologist at the end of his work. The second- his best friend. They are masters of a substantial slice of human history: legendary Atlantis. It is refuge and masterpiece, propriety and treasure.

L'Atlantide

1992
Further Abroad With Jonathan Meades
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Set In a distant Present. In a land where there is no such word as 'ordinary' and where every.... AAhh.. AATCHOO!

Further Abroad With Jonathan Meades

1994
Abroad in Britain
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Series in which Jonathan Meades considers unusual homes or architecture around Britain.

Abroad in Britain

1990
Jonathan Meades - Magnetic North
9.0

Jonathan Meades travels from the flatlands of Flanders to Germany's spectacular Baltic coast in an attempt to decipher exactly what northernness entails.

Jonathan Meades - Magnetic North

2008
Ben Building: Mussolini, Monuments and Modernism
6.5

Having previously investigated the architecture of Hitler and Stalin's regimes, Jonathan Meades turns his attention to another notorious 20th-century European dictator, Mussolini. His travels take him to Rome, Milan, Genoa, the new town of Sabaudia and the vast military memorials of Redipuglia and Monte Grappa. When it comes to the buildings of the fascist era, Meades discovers a dictator who couldn't dictate, with Mussolini caught between the contending forces of modernism and a revivalism that harked back to ancient Rome. The result was a variety of styles that still influence architecture today. Along the way, Meades ponders on the nature of fascism, the influence of the Futurists, and Mussolini's love of a fancy uniform.

Ben Building: Mussolini, Monuments and Modernism

2016
Abroad Again in Britain
9.0

Jonathan Meades gives a personal perspective of British history.

Abroad Again in Britain

2005
Jonathan Meades on Jargon
10.0

In this provocative television essay, writer and broadcaster Jonathan Meades turns his forensic gaze on that modern phenomenon that drives us all up the wall - jargon. In a wide-ranging programme he dissects politics, the law, football commentary, business, the arts, tabloid-speak and management consultancy to show how jargon is used to cover up, confuse and generally keep us in the dark. He contrasts this with the world of slang, which unlike jargon actually gets to the heart of whatever it's talking about even if it does offend along the way. With plenty of what is called 'strong language', Meades pulls no punches in slaying the dragon of jargon.

Jonathan Meades on Jargon

2018
tv-ssfbm ehkl Surreal Film
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Surreal. Totally surreal. Well surreal. Double surreal. What does "surreal" mean? Does it mean anything? Documentary about Surrealism

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2001
Even Further Abroad With Jonathan Meades
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My name is Jonathan Meades and this Series is called 'Even Further Abroad'. It peels off the drab grey overcoat of preconception to reveal the lime green posing pouch of reality beneath.

Even Further Abroad With Jonathan Meades

1997
Bunkers Brutalism and Bloodymindedness
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Two-part documentary in which Jonathan Meades makes the case for 20th-century concrete Brutalist architecture in an homage to a style that he sees a brave, bold and bloodyminded. Tracing its precursors to the once-hated Victorian edifices described as Modern Gothic and before that to the unapologetic baroque visions created by John Vanbrugh, as well as the martial architecture of World War II, Meades celebrates the emergence of the Brutalist spirit in his usual provocative and incisive style. Never pulling his punches, Meades praises a moment in architecture he considers sublime and decries its detractors.

Bunkers Brutalism and Bloodymindedness

2014
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Jonathan Meades offers an affectionate critique of Birmingham - home of Balti, ELO, heavy metal, conferences, 'Crossroads' and Cadbury's - from its architecture and canals to the Brummie accent and humour.

Heart Bypass: Birmingham

1998
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5.0

A surreal film about surrealism.

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2001