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Alan Fred Titchmarsh HonFSE (born 2 May 1949) is an English
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, broadcaster, TV presenter,
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, and
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. After working as a professional gardener and a gardening journalist, he established himself as a media personality through appearances on television gardening programmes. He has developed a diverse writing and broadcasting career.


Early career

Alan Fred Titchmarsh was born on 2 May 1949 in
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,
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, England. He is the son of Bessie (''née'' Hardisty), a textile mill worker, and Alan Fred Titchmarsh senior, a plumber. In 1964, after leaving school at 15, with one O-level in Art, Titchmarsh went to work as an apprentice gardener with Ilkley Council, before leaving in 1968, at 18, for Shipley Art and Technology Institute in Shipley in the West Riding of Yorkshire to study for a
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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
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to study for a Diploma in Horticulture. After graduating he stayed on at Kew, employed as a supervisor and later as a staff trainer. He left to pursue a career in gardening journalism in 1974. His interest in English literature and writing prompted him to apply for a job as assistant editor of gardening books at Hamlyn Publishing and he began to write gardening books of his own, publishing his first in 1976.


Television

Titchmarsh's first few television appearances were on the long-running BBC television show '' Nationwide'' as a horticulture expert. This led to his being invited to present coverage of the
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for BBC television in 1983. Titchmarsh hosted this every year until 2013. He also appeared on other BBC shows, such as '' Breakfast Time'' and ''Open Air'' as either a guest presenter or as a gardening expert. In 1991, Titchmarsh was brought in to host the long-running BBC television talk show ''
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'', which he did until its cancellation in 1996. In 1991, he presented a 6-part series in which he followed in the footsteps of the pilgrims, travelling around Britain and Ireland in the process. In 1996, Titchmarsh took over as host of another long-running BBC series, ''
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'', the show being filmed in his own garden. In 1997, he took gardening to the masses with
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television series, ''
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'', in which he and fellow presenters
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and Tommy Walsh would perform a makeover on a garden. The show has travelled as far as the United States and South Africa, where one episode saw the ''Ground Force'' team make over
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's garden. Staying involved in gardening programmes after ''Gardeners' World'', Titchmarsh has presented two series of ''How To Be A Gardener''. Away from gardening, Titchmarsh has had spells presenting ''
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'' and a series of programmes on
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in which he played a selection of light classical music, as well as a BBC nature documentary series, '' British Isles - A Natural History''. In recent years, he has done less television and radio and spent more time on his career as a novelist and renewed interest in writing gardening books. Titchmarsh has appeared in an advertisement for the
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Tourist Board (now
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) as part as of a series which included contributions from other Yorkshire-born celebrities including
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,
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,
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and Brian Turner. He occasionally does other voiceover work for advertisements as well as voicing the title character in '' Gordon the Garden Gnome'', a cartoon series for the
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channel.
In autumn 2007, Titchmarsh hosted a follow-up series to ''British Isles – A Natural History'' entitled '' The Nature of Britain'' focusing on British plant and animal species. Other work includes hosting a 2005 special edition of the ''
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'', entitled the '' 20th Century Roadshow'', which focused on modern collectibles, performing in the 2006
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for the Queen's 80th birthday, and guest hosting an episode of ''
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'' while O'Grady was off for medical reasons. In 2007 Titchmarsh hosted ''The Great British Village Show'', in which gardeners and cooks from all over Britain competed to be the best at growing pumpkins,
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s and tomatoes, and at knitting, baking cakes and making jam. In September 2007 Titchmarsh began presenting his afternoon
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chat show ''
The Alan Titchmarsh Show ''The Alan Titchmarsh Show'' is a British daytime chat show presented by Alan Titchmarsh. It was first broadcast on ITV on 3 September 2007 until 14 November 2014 and aired on weekday afternoons. The show's main focus is the "Best of British" the ...
'' which aired in the 3.00 pm afternoon slot. The show ended in November 2014. In 2010 Titchmarsh presented the first series of ''
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'' with
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. Since 2011, he has presented gardening show ''
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''. On 1 June 2012 he presented ''Elizabeth: Queen, Wife, Mother'' on
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and was criticised the following day, for his obsequiousness, in a review by Sam Wollaston for ''
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''. In 2013, Titchmarsh, then aged 64, responded to complaints that older women were discriminated against on television by stating he would like to hear less "whingeing". "They don't complain in their early days when they are disporting themselves on sports cars", he stated in an interview with ''
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''. This drew criticism from media figures who had been protesting against the difficulties faced by older women in the media, including from
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, winner of an
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case against the BBC. In spring 2013 Titchmarsh was a reporter on
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programme ''The Great British Winter''. In December 2014 Titchmarsh presented a two-part series for
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called ''The Queen's Garden'' that was filmed over a time period of one year. In January 2015 Titchmarsh presented ''Britain's Best Back Gardens''. In February 2016, Titchmarsh began presenting the daytime game show ''
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'' for
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. In February 2017, the Channel Five programme '' Secrets of the National Trust'' started airing with Alan Titchmarsh as the main presenter alongside other well known celebrities.


Radio

In 1988 Titchmarsh was offered a slot on
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hosting a gardening show with
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called ''House in a Garden''. In January 2006, Titchmarsh was given a permanent slot on
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on Sunday evenings with the show "Melodies for you" consisting of light classical and popular music, following the traditional style of Sunday-night broadcasting on Radio 2. In August 2011, Titchmarsh left Radio 2. Since January 2012, he has hosted a Saturday morning show on Classic FM.


Writing

His first novel, ''Only Dad'', was published in November 2001. A further six books have since been published. Running parallel to the fiction work, Titchmarsh published a new series of gardening guides, the ''How to Garden'' series, in April 2009. His second autobiographical work is ''Nobbut A Lad: A Yorkshire Childhood'' from October 2006, a follow-up to his first autobiography, ''Trowel & Error'', published in 2002. ''When I Was A Nipper'' was published on 30 September 2010.


Personal life

Titchmarsh has been married to Alison since 1975 and they have two children. In addition to his extensive television and writing work, Titchmarsh is also trustee of a charity, 'Gardens for Schools', and others, including 'Seeds for Africa'. Gardens for Schools helped fund gardens and green spaces in and around schools, while Seeds for Africa encourages sustainable vegetable gardening. It provides community groups with the tools, seeds and training they need to start their own vegetable gardens including providing water installation and preparing the land. Gardens for Schools has since been merged with the RHS Campaign for School Gardening. Away from horticulture, Titchmarsh has been involved with the Cowes inshore
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, where he was patron until 2008, and with the
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, where he was a trustee until December 2008. In 2004 Titchmarsh became the president of Perennial, officially known as the Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Society. Perennial is one of the UK's oldest charities and was created in 1839 to help gardeners and horticulturists facing times of difficulty. In 2010 Titchmarsh became president of the plant conservation charity
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(previously the NCCPG). Titchmarsh has a wax statue at
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. In August 2014 Titchmarsh was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to ''
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'' expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue. Titchmarsh is a monarchist. Titchmarsh is an occasional practitioner of church
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. In 2011 he rang a quarter peal in
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, Hampshire, to celebrate the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. In 2011 he participated in an
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Tree Planting Ceremony to promote urban greening in London. He returned to the
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and
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area to plant a project's 1000th new tree in 2022. Titchmarsh moved to his home, a
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farmhouse in Hampshire, in 2002. He also has a coastal home, near
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on the
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, where he spends about a third of the year.


Honours and awards

Titchmarsh was appointed a
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(MBE) in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to horticulture and broadcasting. He was made a Deputy Lieutenant (DL) of the
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in 2001. In 2008, Titchmarsh served as
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. In 1999, Titchmarsh was awarded an honorary
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(DSc) degree by the
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. He was made Patron at
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, a
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in Essex, in 2001 and had a building named after him at the college in 2011 (the 'Titchmarsh Centre for Animal Studies'). In 2004, he was awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's
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, the highest award the RHS can bestow. In 2007, he was awarded an honorary degree by the
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, and in 2014 was designated as the
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of the university. He was honoured by the
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at a tree planting and plaque ceremony in 2011 and 2022.


Other projects

Titchmarsh has launched his own range of gardening tools, developed in conjunction with manufacturer Bulldog Tools. He has worked with Digitalis Media to launch "Gardeners' Heaven", the online retail arm of his website, which supplies his tools as well as other popular gardening products. Titchmarsh played the
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in '' Sister Act: The Musical'' at the
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,
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, Cornwall in the BROS Theatre Company Production on 29 May 2019. He appeared in the final act of the show.


Bibliography


Non-fiction

* ''Alan Titchmarsh – The Gardener's Year'', 2005 () * ''Alan Titchmarsh's Fill My Stocking'', 2005 () * ''The Complete How to Be a Gardener'', 2005 () * ''British Isles'', 2005 () * ''England, Our England'', 2007 () * ''Nature of Britain'', 2007 () * ''The Kitchen Gardener – Grow Your Own Fruit & Veg'', 2008 () * ''How to Garden: Gardening in the Shade'', 2009 () * ''How to Garden: Vegetables and Herbs'', 2009 () * ''How to Garden: Container Gardening'', 2009 () * ''How to Garden: Garden Design'', 2009 () * ''How to Garden: Lawns, Paths and Patios'', 2009 () * ''How to Garden: Pruning and Training'', 2009 () * ''How to Garden: Growing Fruit'', 2010 () * ''How to Garden: Flowering Shrubs'', 2010 () * ''How to Garden: Climbers and Wall Shrubs'', 2010 () * ''How to Garden: Greenhouse Gardening'', 2010 () * ''How to Garden: Perennial Garden Plants'', 2010 () * ''Elizabeth: Her Life, Our Times'', Ebury Press 2012 () * ''The Queen's Houses'', BBC Books 2014 () * ''Lost Skills and Crafts Handbook: A Guide to the Old Ways of Country Life Hardcover, BBC Books 2021 ()


Memoirs

* ''Trowel and Error'',
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2002 () * ''Nobbut A Lad : A Yorkshire Childhood'', Hodder & Stoughton 2006 () * ''Knave of Spades'', Hodder & Stoughton 2009 () * ''Collected memoirs'', Hodder & Stoughton 2016


Fiction

* ''Mr MacGregor'', Simon & Schuster 1998 () * ''The Last Lighthouse Keeper'', Simon & Schuster 1999 () * ''Animal Instincts'', Simon & Schuster 2000 () * ''Only Dad'',
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2001 () * ''Rosie'', Simon & Schuster () * ''Love and Dr. Devon'', Simon & Schuster () * ''Folly'', Hodder & Stoughton 2008 () * ''The Haunting'', Hodder & Stoughton 2011 () * ''Bring Me Home'', Hodder & Stoughton 2014 () * ''Mr Gandy's Grand Tour'', Hodder & Stoughton 2016 () * ''The Scarlet Nightingale'', Hodder Paperbacks 2019 ()


Poetry

* ''Marigolds, Myrtle and Moles: A Gardener's Bedside Book'', Hodder & Stoughton 2020 {{{ISBN, 978-1-529-31115-0)


Filmography

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Love Your Garden ''Love Your Garden'' is a British lifestyle gardening programme that was first broadcast on ITV on 10 June 2011. The show is hosted by Alan Titchmarsh alongside co-presenters David Domoney David Martin Domoney, C Hort. FCI Hort (born 26 ...
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