Next Episode of Alan Titchmarsh: Spring Into Summer is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Set in the heart of Hampshire, Alan Titchmarsh will be celebrating the great outdoors and the joy of getting back into the fresh air and our green and pleasant land. With the warmer months on the horizon and lockdown soon to be lifted the series will focus on our beautiful countryside, nature and being able, once again, to take advantage of our outdoor spaces, no matter how big or small. From farming and animal life to what, where and when to plant for the coming year, from countryside pursuits to tips on how to get the most from our outside space, we delve into all things seasonally British as we leave winter behind and head into spring and summer.
Each week Alan will be chatting to a celebrity guest as well as getting them involved in some of the planting, nature features and food tastings.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh for Spring into Summer, Alison Steadman discusses her continuing crusade to protect our Great British Wildlife, TV carpenter Wayne Perrey has the best in garden seating and some new born lambs and kids make their TV debut.
Joining Alan Tichmarsh, Anton Du Beke discusses cheering up the nation this Summer, horticulturist Camilla Bassett-Smith opens up her cottage garden and there's a look at the birds of prey soaring to new heights.
Joining Alan Tichmarsh this week is is chef Ainsley Harriott. Also, Alan will be joined by horticulturist David Domoney who will be looking at some smart devices to get your garden Summer ready and he will be catching up with TV carpenter Wayne Perry who will be revealing his country seat.
Twiggy pays tribute to the Great British seaside, David Domoney has garden furniture to help you entertain this summer, and Alan goes behind the scenes at one of the UK's leading farm parks.
Dame Darcey Bussell joins Alan to talk about bringing dance back to the nation this Summer, while TV Carpenter Wayne Perrey creates a garden bar. Plus, a couple of show-stopping rare breed Gloucester cows make their TV debut.
Call the Midwife star Cliff Parisi tells Alan about everyone's favourite handyman, Camilla Bassett Smith is back in her cottage garden, Jo Behari makes-over an old garden bench, and we have dogs that look like lambs.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh is man of a thousand show tunes, Michael Ball, who is discussing his return to the Westend Stage and his forthcoming album. Plus, how to make your garden a haven at night, before some sheep get rid of their lockdown hair in a sheep shearing masterclass.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh at Manor Farm is Clare Balding, who discusses her latest page turner. Plus, we meet the champion race horse and her foal hoping to keep the family tradition alive, while Camilla Bassett-Smith is back in her cottage garden.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh on Spring into Summer is former first lady of Corrie Julie Hesmondhalgh, who discusses her forthcoming drama.
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