
Episode 1
Otto's mood darkens after he reads a disturbing article in the Architectural Review.
A story of memory and place, old age and architecture.
"Otto had felt surprisingly nervous on the plane across from Geneva; not from any fear of flying, but a fear of what he was flying to. [...] Throughout the short flight he experienced a strange inner turbulence. He had a queasy sensation that he was re-establishing a connection with the past; flying backwards into his own memories. He would no longer be experiencing them from a distance, but in the city where they had once been real."
Architect Otto Laird has been living a semi-reclusive life with his second wife in Switzerland. But he is forced to re-engage with the wider world when he learns that his landmark building Marlowe House - a 1960s tower block in South London - has been marked for demolition.
Episode One.
Otto's mood darkens after he reads a disturbing article in the Architectural Review.
Nigel Packer lives in London. He has been a music reviewer for BBC News Online and Ceefax, a reporting officer at the International Committee of the Red Cross and a contributor to various magazines and newspapers. The Restoration Of Otto Laird is his first novel.
Reader: Allan Corduner
Abridger: Jeremy Osborne
Producer: Rosalynd Ward
A Sweet Talk production for BBC Radio 4.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reader | Alan Corduner |
| Author | Nigel Packer |
| Abridger | Jeremy Osborne |
| Producer | Rosalynd Ward |
Broadcast
- Mon 27 Oct 201422:45BBC Radio 4



