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An adventure playground was added in 1983, and a venue for talks and exhibitions called Oak Barn was opened by television gardener Alan Titchmarsh in 2005.
Titchmarsh was born in Ilkley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, the son of Bessie ( née Hardisty ), a textile mill worker, and Alan Fred Titchmarsh, Sr., a plumber.
In 1988, Titchmarsh was offered a slot on BBC Radio 2 hosting a gardening show with Gloria Hunniford called House In A Garden.
In January 2006, Titchmarsh was given a permanent slot on BBC Radio 2 on Sunday evenings with the show named " Melodies for you " consisting of light classical and popular music, following the traditional style of Sunday-night broadcasting on Radio 2.
Titchmarsh was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire ( MBE ) in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to horticulture and broadcasting, and made a Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Hampshire in 2001.
On 21 April 2011, Bruno appeared on the ITV1 chatshow The Alan Titchmarsh Show, where he was candid about his previous health issues.
The first phase was the new North Stand, which was designed by Percy Johnson-Marshall Associates, engineered by Hutter Jennings Titchmarsh, and built by Miller Construction.
The series was originally hosted by Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh and was produced by Endemol for the BBC.
The team was led by Alan Titchmarsh, presenter of Pebble Mill at One and Gardeners ' World, gardener Charlie Dimmock, builder Tommy Walsh and his assistant Will Shanahan.
Titchmarsh left in 2002, saying that he felt the series was becoming repetitive and because he wasn't able to work with materials like stainless steel and do intricate brickwork patterns due to time and money constraints.
On 13 December on The Alan Titchmarsh Show, it was announced that the album had sold 100, 000 copies.
Took left in 1986 and was replaced by several presenters including Tony Robinson, Alan Titchmarsh and Chris Serle, none of whom lasted long, until Anne Robinson ( no relation to Tony, Robert or Kenneth ) restored stability to the role.
On 15 October 2010 he appeared on The Alan Titchmarsh Show, where he revealed that the BBC had asked him to change his last name, so as he was walking around London, he saw a poster with Maynards Wine Gums, written on it so he said to himself " That'll do ", and that's how he became known as " Bill Maynard ".
During the academic year 1928 – 9 Hardy was at Princeton, so it was E. C. Titchmarsh who took over the duties as a supervisor.
A BBC2 Alan Titchmarsh documentary about the gardens at Highgrove also followed the musical process and was first aired on 23 September 2010.
Edward Charles " Ted " Titchmarsh ( born 1 June 1899 ; died 18 January 1963 ) was a leading British mathematician.
Titchmarsh " castle " was in fact a fortified manor house with a moat.
A shop was officially opened on 21 September 2007 by television presenter Alan Titchmarsh.
where he was the fifth person to be voted off the show, Celebrity Come Dine with Me on Channel 4, in January 2009 in which he came in joint second place tied with Abi Titmuss, the Alan Titchmarsh show on ITV in March 2009, and Celebrity Coach Trip on Channel 4, in November 2010 partnered with Cheryl Baker.

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Back row: Dick Barlow ( umpire ), Tom Hayward, George Herbert Hirst | George Hirst, William Gunn ( cricketer ) | Billy Gunn, J. T. Hearne | J T Hearne ( 12th man ), Bill Storer ( wkt kpr ), Bill Brockwell, V A Titchmarsh ( umpire ).
Back row: Dick Barlow ( umpire ), Tom Hayward, George Herbert Hirst | George Hirst, William Gunn ( cricketer ) | Billy Gunn, J. T. Hearne | J T Hearne ( 12th man ), Bill Storer ( wkt kpr ), Bill Brockwell, V A Titchmarsh ( umpire ).
Back row: Dick Barlow ( umpire ), Tom Hayward, George Herbert Hirst | George Hirst, William Gunn ( cricketer ) | Billy Gunn, J T Hearne ( 12th man ), Bill Storer ( wkt kpr ), Bill Brockwell, V A Titchmarsh ( umpire ).
Back row: Dick Barlow ( umpire ), Tom Hayward, George Herbert Hirst | George Hirst, William Gunn ( cricketer ) | Billy Gunn, J. T. Hearne | J T Hearne ( 12th man ), Bill Storer ( wkt kpr ), Bill Brockwell, V A Titchmarsh ( umpire ).
Back row: Dick Barlow ( umpire ), Tom Hayward, George Herbert Hirst | George Hirst, William Gunn ( cricketer ) | Billy Gunn, J T Hearne ( 12th man ), Bill Storer ( wkt kpr ), Bill Brockwell, V A Titchmarsh ( umpire ).
Back row: Dick Barlow ( umpire ), Tom Hayward, George Herbert Hirst | George Hirst, William Gunn ( cricketer ) | Billy Gunn, J. T. Hearne | J T Hearne ( 12th man ), Bill Storer ( wkt kpr ), Bill Brockwell, V A Titchmarsh ( umpire ).
Back row: Dick Barlow ( umpire ), Tom Hayward, George Herbert Hirst | George Hirst, Billy Gunn, J T Hearne ( 12th man ), Bill Storer ( wkt kpr ), Bill Brockwell, V A Titchmarsh ( umpire ).

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In an interview with Alan Titchmarsh, Judi Dench, who performed the role of Desirée in London, commented on the context of the song.
In 2001 and increasingly in 2002, the gardens were brought to wider public attention, particularly through the acclamation of Alan Titchmarsh, who devoted an episode of the BBC TV programme Gardeners ' World to Abbey House Gardens, broadcast in June 2002.

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After leaving school aged 15, Titchmarsh went to work as an apprentice gardener with Ilkley Council in 1964, before leaving, in 1968 aged 18, for Shipley Art and Technology Institute ( now Shipley College ) to study for a City and Guilds in horticulture.
Titchmarsh went on to study at Hertfordshire College of Agriculture and Horticulture for the National Certificate in Horticulture, before finally moving to the renowned Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew to study for a Diploma in Horticulture.

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British gardening personality Alan Titchmarsh wrote in 2003: " Chatsworth's greatest strength is that its owners have refused to let the garden rest on its Victorian laurels.
On 18 October, following his release from the hospital, Gibb appeared on ITV's The Alan Titchmarsh Show looking gaunt and frail.
Titchmarsh also appeared on other BBC shows, such as Breakfast Time and Open Air, again as either a guest presenter or as a gardening expert, providing commentary and answering viewers ' questions.
In 1997, he took gardening to the masses with a popular BBC One television series, Ground Force, in which he and fellow presenters Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh would perform a makeover on a garden, Titchmarsh making full use of his horticultural skills when restocking the lucky gardens featured.
Away from gardening, Titchmarsh has had spells presenting Songs of Praise, and a series of programmes on BBC Radio 2 in which he played a selection of light classical music, and more recently a BBC nature documentary series, British Isles-A Natural History.
As well as his broadcasting and literary projects Titchmarsh has capitalised on his strong brand with retail and merchandise projects.
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On The Alan Titchmarsh Show on Tuesday 11 October 2011, Havers revealed that he would be going back to Coronation Street in early 2012.
However, in an interview with Alan Titchmarsh broadcast on 3 November 2010, McCallum stated that he had actually held his Equity card since 1946.
Lynda La Plante, CBE ( born Lynda J. Titchmarsh on 15 March 1943 ) is an English author, screenwriter and former actress, best known for writing the Prime Suspect television crime series.
Pebble Mill at One, an afternoon talk show, ran for many years from the 1973 to 1986 on BBC1, with several long-standing presenters, including Alan Titchmarsh, and raised the profile of the Pebble Mill studios almost to the status of a national institution.
On Monday 31 October ( Halloween ) Fielding appeared on BBC Radio 2 and The Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV1 talking about the paranormal and her ghost hunting career.

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