Alan Titchmarsh
Sue Lawley's castaway is broadcaster and gardener Alan Titchmarsh.
Alan Titchmarsh was drawn to gardening from an early age in Ilkley, Yorkshire, making his first polythene greenhouse at the age of twelve and deciding he was going to be a gardener when he grew up. He left school at fifteen and became an apprentice gardener in the Parks Department of Ilkley Urban District Council, going on to horticultural college at the age of 18. 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.
Alan experienced his first taste of television when there was a plague of greenfly on the south coast and he was approached to report on it in Margate for Nationwide. He says, "I suddenly tasted blood. It was wow!, I like this. I want to do more." He became a presenter of Daytime Live, a Birmingham-based chat show, interviewing stars like Placido Domingo, Barry Manilow and Julia Roberts. He also presented Songs of Praise but never forgot his gardening, and took to the screens as a gardener with the amazingly successful garden make-over programme, Ground Force, in 1997. As well as presenting the more 'serious' gardening programme, Gardener's World, Alan recently took viewers back to basics with the series How to be a Gardener and, having written a grand total of thirty-seven gardening books, he remains the UK's premier gardener.
[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]
Favourite track: Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams
Book: One of the 'Blandings' novels by P G Wodehouse
Luxury: A box of watercolours
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Music Played
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Castaway's Favourite
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Soloist: Pinchas Zukerman Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra
- The Sound of England.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
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AC Green
Sunset
Orchestra: Band of the Royal Marines Conductor: Lt Col P Neville
- Sunset Band of the Royal Marines.
- One Up.
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Richard Burton
Finale Ultimo (from Camelot Soundtrack)
- Camelot.
- Columbia.
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Stephen Sondheim
Remember
Artist: Benjamin Rayson, Teri Ralston, Beth Fowler
- A Little Night Music.
- Sony Classical.
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Pat Metheny
Always and Forever
Soloist: Pat Metheny Orchestra: London Orchestra Conductor: Jeremy Lubbock
- Pat Metheny Secret Story.
- Geffen.
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Jane Eaglen
Weep You No More Sad Fountains
- From Soundtrack Sense and Sensibility.
- Sony Classical.
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Hubert Parry
I Was Glad
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Conductor: R Hickox
- Elgar: Dream of Geriontus/Palmer/Davie.
- Chandos.
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Blackbird
Evening song of a blackbird - RSPB ARCHIVES
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Book Choice
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One of the 'Blandings' novels - P G Wodehouse
Luxury Choice
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A box of watercolours
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sue Lawley |
Interviewed Guest | Alan Titchmarsh |
Broadcasts
- Sun 7 Jul 2002 11:15大象传媒 Radio 4
- Fri 12 Jul 2002 09:00大象传媒 Radio 4
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