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Band Weblogs (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Alan Titchmarsh Show is set to host 'X Factor' style competition to search for Britain's newest Opera diva...To celebrate the nation's new love affair with the world of operatic music is the fantastic new touring show, A Night at the Opera starring Jonathan Ansell ...
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The Botheration Log (Free subscription) | 30/07/2008
An inspirational interview in Salon that has me eyeing the disused planters at the end of a neighbouring street. Here's an excerpt but reading the whole thing, which includes a Q&A with 'guerilla gardener' Richard Reynolds, is very much recommended.
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Band Weblogs (Free subscription) | yesterday
... nation’s TV screens too. To coincide with the show, the producers have teamed up with ITV’s daily Alan Titchmarsh Show to launch a search for the next female opera star. The entrants will be chosen from thousands, EIGHT of which will appear on the TV show on September 1st. By the end of the month the public will then choose the winner, who will perform with Jonathan Ansell on the...
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CaughtOffside (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
... 2008 at 5:52 pm apparently ajax have agreed 25m bid for huntelaar from us:D have you got a link Alan Titchmarsh - August 27th, 2008 at 6:01 pm apparently west ham have just agreed a 19m bid for ashton jimmy neutron - August 27th, 2008 at 6:02 pm really? i heard that we are in advanced talks with wigan about heskey - August 27th, 2008 at 6:03 pm U Wat Titchmarsh! Bring on Huntelaar...
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Garden Rant (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
Why do I even care about this? I will probably never see this show—when I travel to England I don't watch TV—yet I am interested to hear that has hired a new presenter. Following in the footsteps of Alan Titchmarsh and Monty Don is Toby Buckland, a professional nurseryman and landscaper who's done some high profile gardens and won a prize for something (rather frighteningly) called "The...
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
Toby, 38, said: “To be asked to be the new presenter, following in the footsteps of greats such as Geoff Hamilton, Alan Titchmarsh and Monty Don, is a complete thrill and honour.”
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
He said yesterday: "To be asked to follow in the footsteps of greats such as Geoff Hamilton, Alan Titchmarsh and Monty Don is a complete thrill and honour."
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The blog TV & Radio (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
... leading men, but here's a few suggestions: can you do any better?1. Kanye Dig It? Kanye replaces Alan Titchmarsh for an "urban version" of Ground Force.2. Kanye Cook? Won't Cook!Unique take on Celebrity Masterchef in which Kanye refuses to use a saucepan.3. The West WingKanye show us around one end of his mansion.4. Westway to the WorldTravel show with Kanye showing us his favourite...
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Confessions of a sports fan. (Free subscription) | 27/07/2008
...he's a very naughty boy. Rule number one of flower photography, the subject should be perfect, no defects, no missing petals, pure, clean and a flower good enough to make Alan Titchmarsh mess his shorts in at least three different ways... Which means I'm in biiiig trouble I'm never a good one with rules so decided to have a play with some old dead flowers that were about to be consigned...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 27/07/2008
Now it’s down to a merry band of amateur devotees to save them. Butterfly World’s other patrons include Attenborough himself, the botanist David Bellamy, the journalist Rosie Boycott and the novelist and gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh (perhaps seeking amends for carpeting Britain in unfriendly decking and concrete water features during his Ground Force years). Principal among them is...
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We love sheds (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
... men’s magazine has shown that the humble wooden garden fixture is no longer just the preserve of Alan Titchmarsh or Arthur Fowler - with over 1/3rd of young British men claiming that they would love to own a shed. The study reveals that they are increasingly being used for a variety of different reasons from relationship stabilisers (a lean-to psychiatrist if you will) to practical...