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30.09.02

FACTUAL & ARTS TV


Monty is Gardeners' World new Don

Monty Don is bedding down with the 大象传媒 as main presenter of Gardeners' World, following in the footsteps of a long line of green-fingered gardening greats who have fronted the programme including Geoff Hamilton, Percy Thrower and Alan Titchmarsh.


Monty, an authoritative journalist and broadcaster, is a respected pioneer of organic gardening with accomplished gardening credentials.

Jane Root, Controller of 大象传媒 TWO, said: "I'm really pleased that Monty will be joining the Gardeners' World team, he was the natural choice for the role and brings with him a wealth of gardening expertise.

"His charismatic presenting style will be a welcome addition to the fresh and innovative new series of Gardeners' World."


Gardeners' World regulars Rachel de Thame and Chris Beardshaw will be joining Monty to complete the revitalised presenter line up on 大象传媒 TWO next Spring.


Monty Don has published eight gardening books, including the prize-winning The Sensuous Garden.


He also has a weekly column in The Observer which is widely appreciated for its intelligent insights and imaginative coverage of gardening subjects.


He has made many appearances on 大象传媒 ONE and presented a number of gardening programmes for Channel 4, including Real Gardens.


Monty, a Cambridge graduate, is also much in demand on the lecture circuit as a gardening specialist.


He said of his new venture: "I am delighted to become part of the long and successful tradition of Gardeners' World and look forward very much to taking it into a new era."


Alan Titchmarsh, who will be appearing in his last Gardeners' World programme in December 2002, is glad to be handing on the baton to such a worthy successor.


He said: "I've had a wonderful seven years presenting Gardeners' World and I wish Monty Don every success in taking over.


"I'm sure he'll feel every bit as honoured as I did to take charge of the nation's flagship gardening programme and that Gardeners' World will continue to be a must on Friday nights."


Gardeners' World, now in its 33rd year, will be on air with Monty Don in Spring 2003.


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