C.H. Middleton, presenter of the first radio gardening programme presenting the television version of 'In Your Garden' from Alexandra Palace in July 1937.
The perennially popular subject of gardening first featured on 9 May 1931 in a series of scripted 15 minute talks, entitled The Week in the Garden. The talks were presented by C.H. Middleton, the son of a Northamptonshire gardener, who was appointed on the recommendation of the Royal Horticultural Society. His knowledge and easy conversational style, such a contrast to the stiff delivery of so many radio talks of the time, made him a great success. The programme became In Your Garden and moved to a Sunday afternoon slot, where it attracted three and a half million listeners.
Middleton was also the obvious choice to bring the programme to viewers on the fledgling 大象传媒 Television Service in 1936 - by 1937, a small garden was created in the grounds of Alexandra Palace where early outside broadcasts were transmitted and he also presented the very first pre-war broadcasts from the Chelsea Flower Show.
During the Second World War Middleton was happy to lend his support to the government Dig for Victory campaign, encouraging listeners to grow vegetables on every spare piece of land.
In Your Garden ran until 1970, and was later presented by Roy Hay. Mr Middleton died in 1945, but his life is commemorated in a wrought-iron gate, which is now at the 大象传媒 Written Archives Centre in Caversham. Gardening on the radio continues with the long-running favourite Gardeners' Question Time.
Gardening on the 大象传媒
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In The Garden: the first TV gardening programme
21 November 1936 -
Gardener's Question Time
9 April 1947 -
Gardeners' World
5 January 1968
May anniversaries
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Bread
1 May 1986 -
Top of the Form
1 May 1948 -
First VHF transmitter opens at Wrotham
2 May 1955 -
Horizon first transmitted
2 May 1964 -
Luther
4 May 2010 -
The Ascent of Man first broadcast
5 May 1973 -
Wedding of Princess Margaret
6 May 1960 -
VE Day broadcasts
8 May 1945 -
First gardening programme
9 May 1931 -
The Queen鈥檚 Hall destroyed by bombing
10 May 1941 -
Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
12 May 1937 -
First episode of Bucknell's House
14 May 1962 -
Broadcasting House opens
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Strictly Come Dancing
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The Debussy film debuts
18 May 1965 -
Beatrice Harrison, cello and nightingale duet
19 May 1924 -
Churchill's first broadcast as Prime Minister
19 May 1940 -
Thomas Woodrooffe at the Coronation Fleet Review
20 May 1937 -
Opening of Lime Grove Studios
21 May 1950 -
Eurovision first broadcast
24 May 1956 -
That's Life
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The Goon Show
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The Great War
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Tumbledown
31 May 1988