The programme seemed much more improved ~~hopefully it will always be a 30 minute programme. Less time for all that gushing and squealing in the old shows. I loved the way that Toby was precise and to the point!
Duke
Yes I enjoyed it,still prefer the hour though. ;D
Yes, thumbs up from me too. It adds a new dimension to GW, guessing what A4A members will think about it each week!
Sorry i wasn' keen :(
I didnt like the way he tried to slime up to the team :(
Its a real shame Alys didnt get it she is soooooo natural and really loves the garden and is not to high and mighty !
30 mins will be plenty now.
The jury is still out with me :-\,but i think 4 presenters is to many for a 30 minute program.
No Toby is the wrong person for GW, They should have kept the same crew doing it,
joe, carol and alice, they are ok, didn't the BBC have faith in them,
i never liked toby when he was doing gardening invaders and gardening sos, or the programmes like that >:(
i think the BBC should of asked if monty wanted to come back as consultant and narrator,
then seeing if carol, joe and alice would do the work for him, their is loads of jobs that monty could do that is not hard work,
in time toby will get all his friend in on the show and carol, joe and alice will vanish, just like chris and rachael did when alan finished and monty started doing the show,
Whatever happened to Charlie Dimmock?? I only see her on old programmes now.
I don't think it would be a great loss if Joe went.
I like joe. :)
Its great to hear everyones opinion on the show. I wonder if there has been any bad feeling from the other presenters.
Duke
I just found out this week that Toby lives right below me, but still not exactly sure which of two houses it is. Might just ask my neighbour if I can have a peek over her fence to see if his garden is in tip top condition ;D
I saw him on the telly yesterday but not sure who he was Toby who?
I agree with Duke. Toby was clear and practical and held my attention. He reminded me slightly of the late, great Geoff Hamilton in the way he gave useful, practical tips and encouraged us to think ahead and garden economically. Much as I admire Monty, it may help that Toby has been professionally trained.
Just had a coffee break and watched. I was not expecting to be very positive about Toby since i haven't been too impressed by what I've seen so far but I was pleasantly surprised. I liked the fact that he went to be part of what his co-presenters were about, discussing what they were doing with them and giving them a hand. I liked that he went early to include Alys in the first programme. I liked that he was asking her how they do things at Berryfields rather than storming in and doing it his way. And yes his advice was practical and although I didn't have exactly the same plants, for once there was nothing in the programme that was irrelevant to my needs.
Now I really liked Monty, was entertained by the brash Mr Titchmarsh although not by his co-presenters and thought Geoff Hamilton was just the bee's knees so maybe I'm just not discerning enough! :P
Quote from: debster on September 13, 2008, 13:41:18
I saw him on the telly yesterday but not sure who he was Toby who?
Toby Buckland
unimpressed by Toby over here. I think Carol earned first refusal. I read somewhere that they didn't even ask her. Disgraceful.
finally got round to watching it last night, i thought it was quite good, he seemed as though he wanted to get back to basics IE good practice foundation stuff. i liked his tip on saving cut lawn edges to patch scuffed areas of the lawn i do this all the time with seed sown from the batch i used to grow my lawn. i sow them in a seed trays during the summer to patch the lawn in the autumn months. I'm waiting to see how he will dispose all the pruned seedheads (i normally burn mine).
shame if they reduce the time to half an hour, i liked the hour long gardening on telly, but it should be full of action not talk ykwim.
I thinbk it's always half an hour through the autumn/winter, unless they have "specials" but these are usually in the summer.
Quote from: caroline7758 on September 15, 2008, 17:04:57
I thinbk it's always half an hour through the autumn/winter, unless they have "specials" but these are usually in the summer.
yeah but Monty said at the beginning of the season that it was changing to a hour long format, but that might have just been his ideas and now that his gone it may be back to the half hour format. or i might have simply miss understood :-\ ho hum.
Never even noticed him before, hope he's not nondescript.
IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN BOB......................
..................FLOWERDEW!!
Thank god its not Carol 'squeeky' Klein.
I have to agree with you on that one *sawfish*....the squeals of delight were too much for me with Carol. I think shes a love or hate her person!
Duke
I know Duke, although I'm sure she's a lovely lady really.
It's Joe who gets on my threepenny bits. ;D
I understand that too froggy!
Duke
put a letter into the BBC asking for Joe to do the job as presenter then ::) ;D
you'll have my vote ;)
Hello all, I'm a bit late coming to this as only just caught up on my TV watching last night. Have to say I'm not impressed by Toby, much prefer Joe and Carol (although I seem to be in the minority liking Carol). In my opinion Toby pulls the show back to a 'boring' gardening programme. :(
Another non vote (if thats possible) for Joe, he gets on my wick too!
NOT, for me i am afraid , i like a voice i can listen to & i thought he was a bit of a creep. Not sure i shall watch anymore!!!!.
I miss Monty Don, very much very pleasant chap.
Was Monty an instant hit as a presenter or did people grow to like him? Didn't watch GW back then.
Quote from: Barnowl on September 17, 2008, 12:17:45
Was Monty an instant hit as a presenter or did people grow to like him? Didn't watch GW back then.
Has there ever been a GW presenter that everyone liked from day one? I don't think so. Monty was heavily criticised by Peter Seabrook and others for his lack of professional skills - e.g. not knowing how to use a spade properly.
I can not imagine that the late great Geoff Hamilton will ever be replaced.
It is the gushing about 'delicious compost' and all puts me off too.
Finding someone interesting and knowledgeable without being patronising or too technical is proving very difficult it would seem.