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I had enormous admiration for him: tall, slim (and surprisingly tanned and good-looking in the flesh), he had what I can only describe as the Titchmarsh touch with audiences, who clearly basked in the energy and goodwill he radiated.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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They may seem a bit 'Titchmarsh', but wellies can be worn with flair.
unknown title 2009
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Viewers are spared an X-Factor/Strictly scheduling clash, with Titchmarsh's offering airing in a half-hour slot before Gardeners' World from 8pm.
It's Monty Don v Alan Titchmarsh in clash of the TV garden shows 2011
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Unlike Gardeners' World, which uses Don's glorious – and enormous – garden at Long Meadow as its base, Titchmarsh will spend most of his time in domestic gardens, advising owners.
It's Monty Don v Alan Titchmarsh in clash of the TV garden shows 2011
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In Love Your Garden, he's going back to his roots ahem, going up against Monty Don on BBC2's Gardener's World, the show Titchmarsh himself used to front.
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It has been many years since ITV had an evening gardening show, but the broadcaster says audience enthusiasm for outdoors shows such as Countrywide and The Dales with Ade Edmondson, and Titchmarsh's presenting skills, convinced them a show would be a good idea.
It's Monty Don v Alan Titchmarsh in clash of the TV garden shows 2011
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It's easy to forget that before Ilkley's favourite son was a daytime chatshow colossus and racy novelist, Alan Titchmarsh was a humble, green-fingered horticulturist.
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Titchmarsh, who continues to anchor BBC2's extensive coverage of the Chelsea Flower Show, hosted Ground Force and presented Gardeners' World for six years.
It's Monty Don v Alan Titchmarsh in clash of the TV garden shows 2011
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Why don't you lie down with a cup of tea and a complimentary Bourbon cream, kick off your Dr Scholls and watch Alan Titchmarsh road-testing guacamoles, instead of hanging upside down behind the sofa checking for bugs and semen with the demented look of The Killing's Sarah Lund on day 18 of a murder investigation.
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Titchmarsh signed a new two-year deal with ITV in February.
It's Monty Don v Alan Titchmarsh in clash of the TV garden shows 2011
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