Just noticed in TV Times that there is a Gardener's World special on allotments on this coming Friday 3 March. Starts at 8pm.
I went to watch this, and woke up 3/4 hr later - big oops!
Any ideas anyone whether this sort of thing is repeated anywhere?
It's on this Friday coming - you haven't missed it yet!
Thanks for that Sprout....I've highlighted it in the t.v. times (which I always do for anything I want to record)....marked it on my kitchen calendar and written myself a big note....which at the moment is being moved around but has to stay somewhere in my vision!!....
what's the betting - somehow I'll miss it ::)
H.P.
Did anyone watch the GW Fruit growing special last Friday? I thought it was superb - really inspiring. Lovely to see a bit more of Perch Hill, and Sarah Raven's presentation was excellent as always. No dumbing down here!
Sorry - my fault for the confusion - it was the fruit growing special that I had intended to watch!
Yes I saw it, brilliant! Looking forward to the next programme on Friday :D
We just watched the fruit special tonight and really enjoyed it. Makes you want to grow much more fruit. Glad to hear there is another special programme on Friday, and double bonus that it is about allotments. :) busy_lizzie
i wonder if Dan can start a TV forum so we can all jot down when something's scheduled for or when the repeat is or what we actually think of the programme.
i don't get to do much tv these days, so often forget when there's something good on. it was only Dan reminding us last week that I watched Bill Oddie and his patch and that would have been a real shame to have missed it.
think i'll copy this to the website tips forum ::)
A really good program and it also made me wan't to grow fruit after she got rid of the fear they're harder to grow than vegetables. I even went out and bought BRITISH apples!
I wonder if this programme is the one Carol Klein did some filming for at Ryton gardens Potato Day in January? Thanks for spotting that, will be watching, (If I don't nod off!),
Brian
Its a repeat first shown last year, I taped it and didnt think much of it
Are you sure it's a repeat? I didn't notice the tell-tale 'R' in my TV Times. I agree with you that the one shown last year wasn't all that good and I'll be disappointed if this is a repeat of that! :'(
...Is Sarah Raven entering herself in the scarecrow challenge thread?? ;D ;D
Allotment special on Friday?? Woo Hoo!!!
Shall not answer phone and shall place a reserved sign on settee
Debs ;)
hope its not a repeat?
Can't see any R's in my TV books I hate it when we'r made out to look a bit strange when it's clear we are the sanest people around :P :o
I am afraid we were poking fun at that amazing coat of Sarah Raven's the other night Debs. ;D ;D
We shall be glued to the set too if it is about allotments. Do hope it isn't a repeat. :) busy_lizzie
...I hope she gives it back to the scarecrow she borrowed it from ;D
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Must admit, I was a little uncharitable about Ms Ravens clothes the other night. Then I thought about the things I wear up at the lottie... :-[
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Yes we are only joshing Katy! It is good to be eccentric in my eyes, makes the world a more colourful place. I think people must laugh when they see me in my straw hat in the summer, to say it has seen better days is an understatement. ;D busy_lizzie
Well at least we know Sarah Raven is a real person, just think it could be Tommy with his braces or that chap with the silly sleeves and fancy shirts, you know, the ones you would not be seen in. ;)
I enjoyed the GW programme on fruit as well, especially as I've planted some fruit bushes. Though I did feel some mild annoyance at the fact her business was benefitting from the GW programme, re: the fresh fruit she's planning on selling. Seems like all the GW specials she presents, benefits her business ("Sarah Raven's Cutting Garden") etc, at Perch Hill in some way... ;) Not to mention the free advertising and product placements...
I know the lines between celebrities, their TV work and their businesses are blurring, but it's not something I'd expect from the BBC with license payers providing their budget... but I'm just a tad naive I guess ;D
As for her clothes, with the prices she charges... 'nuff said! ::)
What a great program and good dress sense! I like Sarah and admit im a bit of a fan! :-[
If you've can get it, UKTVStyle gardens are showing re-runs of Gardener's World at the moment- and they even seem to be matched to the time of year!
Yes flicking through the channels I was stopped in my progress by the sight of Alan Titchmarsh waxing lyrical on what looked like fruit bushes.
Sarah Raven fascinates me strangely
Oh no!! I am disappointed. :( Looked in the Radio Times tonight and it is a repeat. It seems to be the one with Monty and his visit to the Birmingham allotments which was screened some time ago. It will be nice to see it again, but pity it isn't something new about allotments. It always amazes me why there aren't more programmes about allotments and veggie growing when you look at how fashionable it is to have one at the moment. busy_lizzie
I thought the new controller of the BBC was going to put a stop to all of these repeats on BBC, must say he is not doing a very good job about it at the moment. Roll on the light nights so I can get down the lottie, and not watch all this s**t on the box.
Gutted if it is a repeat. On the other hand (no pun intended as I'm about to leave for the local hospital to have my pinkie cauterised) am a bit chuffed as I've never started a thread that's gone onto 2 pages before! Whoo-hoo! :D (I know, I know, I need to get out more!)
Quote from: Merry Tiller on March 02, 2006, 22:05:47
Sarah Raven fascinates me strangely
Oh dear... me too!
Quote from: Richard Kinson on March 03, 2006, 07:32:18
Roll on the light nights so I can get down the lottie, and not watch all this s**t on the box.
Amen to that! Am getting seriously fed up with being cooped up every evening... >:(
Cheers,
Rob ;)
If it is the Brum one, I've seen it twice before already. Our youngest asked who the 'bag lady' was, doing the gardening last week! I'm not sure any of the other GW presenters have quite the same approach to marketing themselves that Sarah does, or have I just missed it? Lance
Why do they have to put on repeats of this old tosh, when they have a perfectly good series that was never shown all the way through? ie. The Big Dig.
Bloomin' BBC
Just been to look at the BBC website and it says it is a repeat from 15 August 2003. I will watch it though as my memory isn't as good as it was ;) It's a real shame they can't film a new programme though.
Shame its a repeat but its still a brilliant episode!
as i missed it the first and second times, i'm looking forward to it.
but i have to say this is typical of the Beeb, i'm not their greatest fan and look forward to the day that i'm strong enough to chuck the tv (and their licence fee) straight out the window.
:P
Quote from: MrsKP on March 03, 2006, 18:45:10
as i missed it the first and second times, i'm looking forward to it.
Me too :)
MM
Quote from: Merry Tiller on March 03, 2006, 14:53:26
Why do they have to put on repeats of this old tosh, when they have a perfectly good series that was never shown all the way through? ie. The Big Dig.
Bloomin' BBC
Maybe we should produce our own allotment show, and get beeb or five to air it...
Now celtic grower that`s a good idea
I hadn't seen it before, and I quite enjoyed it.
Didn't learn much, mind....
it made me wish i was out gardening instead of watching the telly!
It was nice to see the gate of my plot on the Guinea Gardens, if nothing more; it was filmed during the thefts, and of course they didn't tell me it was happening.
I wondered whilst i was watcing if anyone here has a plot on any of the sites features.
There's another thread running on this topic in 'NEWS'
So am going to repeat myself. But i really enjoyed the program I hadn't seen it before.. It would have been good to see an average alllotment (if one exists) or a family plot. My 6 year old son watched it with me and he was fascinated by the lady dying her clothes.
Can't wait to get back to the plot,
Pakaba
Pakaba
>:( bugger >:( I have "post it" labels all over my monitor to remind me to watch it ::) and missed it :'( Bugger damn shoot ;D
I must be one of the few who missed it first time around. as mentioned, very little in the way of helful hints apart from that lady's demon Gooseberry and Gunness punch. Oh and the bit about earthing up carrots. My wife left the room to play cards on the computer....she thinks I'm a bit barmy, but you all know that we're all the only really sane people on this planet ;D
I really enjoyed the program.
mat
Awwww....lovely prog. My allotment is on a tiny 16 plot site in a village.... Don't think anyone knows about the no hose pipe thing. I'm sure I'm the only person that uses a can and that's mainly cause I'm SO far from the tap that a hose pipe would have to be stupidly long to use at all! Made me want to go and dig, but ground like perma frost and clay so no can do....will play with my leek seedlings instead. ;D
What a great program, enjoyed it first time round and this time round aswell! Monty is clearly at his best around vegetables and allotments!!!
I saw it for the first time and really enjoyed it. Made me inspired to get out and dig, but rather depressed at how far we've got to go to reach the standards there- roll on retirement! Shame the ground's covered in snow today!It was good to see a young couple winning the show, but a pity we hadn't seen their allotment (unless I missed it!)
It was very noticeable on my site that they only filmed on the most weed-free and cosmetic plots. That's a pity because it doesn't give a terue picture of the site. We have a few people who manage to do a brilliant job of cultivating their whole plot, but double-size plots with hedges are a massive amount of work, and a lot of people only cultivate part. A programme dealing with methods of coping with all that work would be a lot more valuable; there are loads of ways to manage it, but it takes several years to pick them up, and by that time a lot of people will have given up.
which is exactly why we need a Part 2 ! ;D
when i watched it i found i needed a really good reason to go to work 430 this morning !!! :-\
I really enjoyed it, especially as I'm from Birmingham myself, and missed it the first time round. :(
Have passed the Guinea Gardens myself on the train every week, and had often wondered why they looked so different from the rest of the Allotment sites in Birmingham. Now I know why! ;D
I'm easily pleased I know, but I agree that most people with allotments or growing veg could do with a series on the BBC, similar to ITV's series "The Allotment". I haven't been able to borrow it, but I've read on other posts there were loads of hints and tips.
Don't know if anybody else has watched it, but I've borrowed a 2 DVD set of "The Victorian Kitchen Garden" which was shown on the Beeb nearly 20 years ago which is fascinating stuff, especially listening to the old ex-Head Gardener, Harry Dobson! ;D
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I have the book from"The Victorian Kitchen Garden" and watched every one of the programmes!! My favourite moment was Harry explaining something about peaches, he said "..when the leaves are about the size of a mouses ear.." as if everyone would know how big that was!! It was full of lovely shots of the huge glasshouse and lots of info about fruit and veg which was great.
Can you tell? I was a HUGE fan!!!
;)
QuoteNot so pleasant was to see the Kleptomaniac rabbiting on
youcant leave us hanging there robert!!!
whats she get up to then?
;D
well that's blown my image of a lottie being a wee community ! ever since taking up this lovely hobby last year, i've been safe in my bubble thinking this was a very pleasant thing to do and very positive.
it's quite depressing to know that even in my world of idyllic escape, there are people that would do badly by others.
is no-where safe ?
very sad.
They're normally OK. The problem with any small community, whether it's a community association, allotment site, church, what it is, that's run by volunteers is that if you're not careful it can be taken over by bullying nutters who just want power. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance, and sometimes people get carelss.
MutantHobbit is it still possable to get The Victorian Kitchen Garden on dvd and if so does anybody know where to get it, I remember it being a fascinating programme
Victorian Kitchen Garden DVD
See all prices at http://froogle.google.co.uk/froogle_cluster?q=victorian+kitchen+garden+dvd&pid=2212996674287238117&oid=7469888094144158358&btnG=Search+Froogle&scoring=mrd
Full price £24.99, play.com price £15.99 delivered at http://play.com/play247.asp?page=title&r=R2&title=101008&source=997 :)
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Ooooooooh thanks s/sprout!!!! Didn't even occur to me that you can still get it!! Will be making online purchase smartish!!!!
;)
And 'Tales from the Green Valley' too. The wife's away and I've got the joint account card ;D
P.S.
I'd be surprised if Sarah Raven's clothes were cheap, it takes money to look scruffy like that.
Quote from: MutantHobbit on March 04, 2006, 10:48:36
I'm easily pleased I know, but I agree that most people with allotments or growing veg could do with a series on the BBC, similar to ITV's series "The Allotment". I haven't been able to borrow it, but I've read on other posts there were loads of hints and tips.
I think a year on the plot, more of a gardening programme with tips and growers secrets, is more of the series I watch, rather than a documentry like airport...etc.
Not quite on topic, but in reply to questions below -
Victorian kitchen garden DVD - Play.com seems to be the cheapest (it's also where I bought it from last year) it's £15.99 and free postage on any order of any size. http://www.play.com/play247.asp?pa=search&searchtype=allproducts&searchstring=victorian+kitchen+garden&page=search&Go.x=0&Go.y=0
victorian kitchen garden book - I have had this from the library for the last 6 months; it is out of print and I have finally got a copy off EBay; which arrived last week; fantastic book; which inspired me to grw Chinese Artichookes this year, as he gives a good tip on harvesting them to keep them white. If anyone is near Newbury; the library book will be returned next week!!!
mat
just watched it on vid (yay, I can still work the vcr). Am amazed by Robert's story, I'll have to watch it again and look out for her .. presumably the hopalong lady chatting about the last summerhouse???
And I thought we had probs!
Sorry to hear about the tribulations.
Enjoyed the show though.
Just watched the prog myself. hadn't seen it before although it was a repeat . Quite good - better than the last one they did on allotments methinks.
:( Well it WAS a repeat was'nt it!!
Well I no longer have TV so don't have to suffer the annoying frequency of repeats anymore.
I just couldn't stand the rubbish they show any longer. Okay so there are exceptions but overall TV just ain't worth the price you pay anymore IMHO.
Robert - if you want to slate someone with your pals, may I suggest that you do it by PM & not in public.
You might soon be liable?
A later PS - & reminder that not only our few doz regulars, or our thousand or so 'lurkers' - but anyone who Googles allotments, worldwide, has access to your comments. Yes??
Yes it definately was a repeat, I started to watch it and thought boring...seen it before. They don't always tell you now in the listings whether its a repeat, I've been conned a few times that way.
Mmmm.. you could be right Tim. Take care Robert.
I will, though I'd have thought she'd have sued me before now if she was going to. Maybe I should have done her, but I had enough to cope with at the time without that.
Well the programme seems to have done some good @ our allotment site and inspired at least 5 new tenants to take up plots ;D
They all seem really enthusiastic (and let's face it ... if they're staying in on a Friday night to watch Gardener's World instead of going to the pub then they're half way there ;D )
I've just bought the Victorian Kitchen Garden DVD on recommendation from you guys/gals as well, so that's what I'll be doing for the next few Friday nights.
Who would have thought that I was a 'Club/Pub Diva' 10 yrs ago ... running my own pub and club and REJOICING in the fact that everyone on the pub scene recognised me! Now I'm happy enough in the fact that everyone on our allotment site knows me and we have no 'gate/door policy' ;D
And Robert: I 'vaguely' know the circumstances surrounding which you recently posted about the characters that appeared on the Gardener's World Special .. but to be frank, I think your postings were a little harsh.
Even Emily on Coronation Street forgave the bloke that murdered her husband Ernest during an armed robbery, despite a 'rocky' moment in her faith of God!!!!!!
'Vitriol' will always rear its head in the wonderful world of allotments when such a mixture of people from different backgrounds come together to work the land. But I think we've got enough 'vitriol' between us all to direct it at slugs, snails, carrot-fly and greenfly for a better outcome ;)
Bright Blessings!
Trixiebelle X
I have just read this thread and i am shocked and appalled at remarks made by Robert Brenchly and you being a man of God shocks me even more. We all have to meet our maker someday and he alone will decide.
He who cast the first stone comes to mind R B.
About the programme great stuff i saw it the first time around glad you all enjoyed it, cannot wait until we can get going again. I love to see things popping through the earth this time of year it heralds a new beginning, WONDERFUL.
cheers enjoy your gardening. Rosebud.
Hey Rosebud! Chill!
He's got to get it off his chest somewhere. He's amongst friends here .... isn't he? :-\
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Think Tims wise words should be listened to...the web is a wonderful thing!!
;)
The programme certainly started off yet another research project for me ...
As it was so horrid outside this morning spent an extra hour in bed reading Joy Larkom ... ;)
have been reading up on green manure ... now all I have to do is to work out where to shoe-horn it into the plan :o
certainly fancy growing Phacelia ... has anyone got any seed I could try? ;D
Well done, ma'am - for changing the subject.
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at your service Sire!
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Quote from: flowerlady on March 12, 2006, 18:19:59
The programme certainly started off yet another research project for me ...
As it was so horrid outside this morning spent an extra hour in bed reading Joy Larkom ... ;)
have been reading up on green manure ... now all I have to do is to work out where to shoe-horn it into the plan :o
certainly fancy growing Phacelia ... has anyone got any seed I could try? ;D
Haven't got any seeds left from what I grew last year but i can certainly recommend it. OK, I left it in too long and let it flower but was glad I did 'cos the bees absolutely loved it - never seen so many of them.
You may be shocked by what I said, but I think you'd be pretty shocked yourself if you were arrested on suspicion of stealing your own property, at the instigation of someone who was persistently taking stuff from your plot! Anyway, I'll delete the post, since some of you object so strongly.
Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on March 12, 2006, 20:03:18
I'll delete the post, since some of you object so strongly.
Thank you.
And thank you from me.
shame!i'm great at baking cakes with files in them!
;D
JUST JOKING!
normal service has now been resumed- ;)
can anyone remember a programme in erm...the 80's i think-called again,i think'dig' i seem to recall it was an above average gardening programme -a lot of it was along the lines of allotmenteering-sadly there were only about half a dozen programmes and then no more.
i find most of the gardeners world programmes a little too 'monied' for me..so much cash expended-i mean-its nice todream.......
yep spot on Kitty, at least Geoff Hamilton used to trot out his homemade stuff , when Monty did it all Chris B could do was scoff, well we aren't all made of money or earn his wage.Think I missed the abnormal service, was someone doing a bit of straightforward talking? ;D ;D ;D tut tut.