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Monty Don to step down!

Started by Mrs Ava, May 22, 2008, 18:17:49

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rosebud

Nippie, Monty wasen`t on the Dummer & Dummer show as a wine taster, he was this mornings Garden adviser.

rosebud


ACE

A little bird gives Chris Beardwattsisname the job. Anyone would do, even me,  but not the bag lady

Eristic

QuoteI wonder if there is a job going! Gizzajob, I could do that.

OK. You do the clever stuff and I'll do the shit stirring. TV ratings will go through the roof.

grawrc

I like Monty. I think he's a fine chap and I'm really sorry to hear about his illness. I don't object to any of the others either, although I do find Carol a tad over dramatic. Sometimes I just don't find the programme too entertaining. For me the real trough was Rachel de Thame and Chris Beardsmore. I think it has improved since then.

Mind you sometimes something as simple as a change in the line-up can put you off something.

betula

I met him briefly at last years Gardner's world at the NEC.I was helping to man the NAA stand.He came with his crew to interview our secretary and she had wondered off.I managed to say she will be back soon and he just looked at me and smiled.Lots of people had gathered round and I felt rather important as I was standing next to him but I must say he is not a very good public person.While he was waiting he just ignored the crowd and it was a good opportunity to speak to people.Alan Tichmarsh would have bantered with them.I wish him well health wise but he is not my ideal presenter

grawrc

Yes I suspect that Monty is a quite reserved character. must make it hard for him.

glosterwomble

I think it is really sad for Monty and his family and wish him a speedy recovery. I'm really shocked by some peoples responses on here, he may not be your favourite kind of person but he isn't an evil person, he just doesn't present one of your favourite programmes the way you would like it to be done.

If you cant say anything nice ....  ::)
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redimp

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ACE

Quote from: glosterwomble on May 24, 2008, 12:12:06

If you cant say anything nice ....  ::)

I have been within earshot off camera, Did not like what I heard about us common gardeners.

He also had about the same charisma as Gordon Brown.

So, bloody good get rid of!

Or just stay quiet and get the same again.

redimp

I don't think anyone objects to you having an opinion about whether he presents a TV programme.  It is the glee with which you welcomed the news that he had a stroke which was objectionable.
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tonybloke

I don't mind who the presenter is, as long as they actually are gardeners, not just presenters with a windowbox! ;D
You couldn't make it up!

calendula

back to the fact that he had a stroke - i wouldn't be surprised if this was due to the ridiculous amount of air miles he clocked up for the 80 gardens programmes - a massive amount apparently (some carbon footprint!) and that could well have contributed - for what its worth

Froglegs

Sorry he's had a stroke and all that, but i for one will not be sorry to see him go, lets hope his replacement is a bit more of a gardeners gardener, somebody you would not mind having a mug a tea and chat in ya shed with.

Rhubarb Thrasher

the obvious answer is to rotate presenters, it is a gardening prog after all. Something like "Have I Got New Potatoes For You"

glosterwomble

Quote from: ACE on May 24, 2008, 15:50:59
I have been within earshot off camera, Did not like what I heard about us common gardeners.

He also had about the same charisma as Gordon Brown.

So, bloody good get rid of!

Or just stay quiet and get the same again.

I didn't say it earlier but I will now.... you have had loads of sympathy from people here for your present health problems and we have all been wishing you the best and I for one have been really concerned for your problems after your emotional postings (and I don't even know you!) and yet you cannot offer a fellow human concern for their problems .....very sad Ace.  :(
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saddad

and I thought we were here 'cos we are into allotments..........  ???

glosterwomble

Yes saddad you're right, I don't mean to be nasty I'm just pointing out that we shouldn't be so quick to say Good ridance when someone has had a stroke!
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grawrc

All of life is here displayed......

ACE

Quote from: glosterwomble on May 24, 2008, 21:26:45


I didn't say it earlier but I will now.... you have had loads of sympathy from people here for your present health problems and we have all been wishing you the best and I for one have been really concerned for your problems after your emotional postings (and I don't even know you!) and yet you cannot offer a fellow human concern for their problems .....very sad Ace.  :(

Of course I am sorry about the stroke. But I am not at all sorry the bloke has to leave GW.

Now if you want to read that into my posts. I'm out of here.

Amazin

Agree entirely, as I said in my earlier post. There are two parts to this:

1.   Monty Don's had a stroke
2.   Monty Don won't be presenting Gardener's World.

and opinions on the two can be entirely separate. Not being upset about MD leaving GW doesn't make me a bad person.

My general demeanour does that.
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