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Alan Fred Titchmarsh (born 2 May 1949) is an English gardener, broadcaster and writer. After working as a professional gardener and a horticultural journalist, he became a radio and television presenter and a novelist.


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 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 attending day release classes at Shipley Art and Technology Institute in Shipley in the West Riding of Yorkshire studying for a City and Guilds qualification in horticulture. In 1968, 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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in 1969 to study for a Diploma in Horticulture. After graduating he stayed on at Kew for two years, employed as gardens supervisor in charge of staff training. He left to pursue a career in gardening journalism in 1974. Interested in English literature and writing, he applied for a post with the Hamlyn publishing Group, as assistant editor of gardening books. He then started to write his own gardening books, with the first, ''Starting With Houseplants'' being published in 1976.


Television and radio

In 1977, Titchmarsh began his career in broadcasting as a gardening expert on BBC Radio 4 ''You and Yours'' and ''The Today Programme''. In 1988, he hosted the gardening show ''A House in a Garden'' with
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on
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. Titchmarsh's first television appearances were on the BBC television shows '' Nationwide'' and ''Breakfast Time'' as a horticulture expert. This led to his presenting of the Chelsea Flower Show for BBC television in 1983. Titchmarsh hosted this every year until 2013. In 1986, Titchmarsh hosted the BBC's ''
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'' and from 1987 the talk shows ''Daytime Live'' and '' Pebble Mill at One'', which he hosted until 1996. In 1991 he presented a six-part series ''Titchmarsh's Travels'', in which he followed in the footsteps of the pilgrims, travelling around Britain and Ireland. In 1996, Titchmarsh took over as host of '' Gardeners' World'', the show being filmed in his own garden. In 1997, he hosted '' Ground Force'', in which he and fellow presenters Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh would perform a makeover on a garden. After ''Gardeners' World'', Titchmarsh presented two series of ''How To Be A Gardener''. Away from gardening, Titchmarsh had spells presenting ''
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'' as well as two BBC nature documentary series, '' British Isles - A Natural History'', and ''The Nature of Britain'' Titchmarsh voiced the title character in '' Gordon the Garden Gnome'', a cartoon series for the
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channel. Titchmarsh hosted the '' 20th Century Roadshow'', a 2005 spin off series from the '' Antiques Roadshow''; performed in the 2006 Children's Party at the Palace for the Queen's 80th birthday; and guest hosted an episode of '' The Paul O'Grady Show''. In 2007 Titchmarsh hosted ''The Great British Village Show''. He also presented the afternoon ITV chat show '' The Alan Titchmarsh Show'' (2007–2014) and in 2006 was given a permanent slot on
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on Sunday evenings with the show ''Melodies for you''. In 2010, Titchmarsh presented the first series of '' Popstar to Operastar'' with
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. From 2011 – 2023 he presented the gardening show '' Love Your Garden''. In June 2012 he presented ''Elizabeth: Queen, Wife, Mother'' on ITV. In August 2011, Titchmarsh left Radio 2. Since January 2012, he has hosted a Saturday morning and now Saturday afternoon show on Classic FM. In 2013, Titchmarsh was a reporter on the
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programme ''The Great British Winter''. In the same year, he 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 Miriam O'Reilly, winner of an age discrimination case against the BBC. In 2014, Titchmarsh presented ''The Queen's Garden'', a two-part series for ITV, that was filmed over one year. In 2015, he presented ''Britain's Best Back Gardens''. From 2016 – 2017, he presented the game show ''
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'' for ITV. In 2017, the Channel Five programme '' Secrets of the National Trust'' started airing with Titchmarsh as the main presenter. In March 2024, it was widely reported in the UK press that Titchmarsh's trousers were censored on
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( North Korea television). Titchmarsh was wearing jeans in ''Alan Titchmarsh's Garden Secrets'', and jeans are banned in North Korea as they are considered a sign of western imperialism. Speaking to the BBC, Titchmarsh said the news had given him "a bit of street cred." In April this was suspected to be a
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by Joe Lycett for '' Late Night Lycett'' but in the first episode, Lycett confirmed he was not behind the story.


Writing

Titchmarsh has written for newspapers and magazines for more than 50 years and has written over 70 books, including books on the countryside and the Royal Family. His first book was published in 1979. 20 years later, he branched out into fiction. His first novel was ''Mr MacGregor'' in 1998. He has written a dozen novels. ''Trowel & Error'' (2002) was an autobiographical work, followed by ''Nobbut A Lad: A Yorkshire Childhood'' (2006) and then ''Knave of Spades'' (2009) and ''When I Was A Nipper'' (2010). Titchmarsh has also published a series of gardening guides, the ''How to Garden'' series (2009 onwards).


Personal life

Titchmarsh married Alison in 1975 and they have two children. In 2002, he and his wife moved into a
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Georgian Hampshire farmhouse, with a garden of . 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. Titchmarsh is a bell ringer. In 2011, he rang a quarter peal in Holybourne, Hampshire, to celebrate the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.


Political views

Titchmarsh is a monarchist. He was reported to have commented favourably on the
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in 2013 and in 2014, saying he had "some sympathy with the clarion wake-up call they’re trying to give the country". During a 2017 interview in support of a refugee charity, he clarified: "I said I could understand why he captured the public's imagination. He articulated a lot of peoples' thoughts. But I didn't vote for
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. I think we should all stick together." In 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.


Conservation work

In 2011, Titchmarsh participated in an Elm 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.


Honours and awards

Titchmarsh was appointed a
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(MBE) in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to horticulture and broadcasting and was promoted to Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2025 New Year Honours for services to horticulture and to charity He was made a Deputy Lieutenant (DL) of the County of Hampshire in 2001. In 2008, Titchmarsh served as High Sheriff of the Isle of Wight. In 1999, Titchmarsh was awarded an Honorary
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(Hon. DSc) degree by the University of Bradford Hon D Univ. Essex 1999 Leeds Metropolitan 2003. He was made Patron of Writtle College, 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 Victoria Medal of Honour, the highest award the RHS can bestow. In 2007, he was awarded an honorary degree by the
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, and in 2015 was designated as the
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of the university, a post he held until 2022. He was honoured by the
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at a tree planting and plaque ceremony in 2011 and 2022. Among numerous other awards he was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Garden Media Guild in 2004 and made an Honorary Fellow of the Society for the Environment in 2014.


Bibliography


Non-fiction

* ''Gardening Under Cover'', 1979 () * ''Guide to Greenhouse Gardening'', 1980 () * ''Climbers and Wall Plants'', 1980 () * ''Hamlyn Guide to House Plants'', 1982 () * ''The Allotment Gardener's Handbook'', 1982 () * ''How to be a Supergardener'', 1983 () * ''Creating Garden Pools'', 1984 () * ''The Gardener's Year'', 2005 () * ''Fill My Stocking'', 2005 () * ''The Complete How to Be a Gardener'', 2005 () * ''British Isles a Natural History'', 2005 () * ''England, Our England'', 2007 () * ''The 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 () * ''How to Garden: Wildlife Gardening'', 2011 () * ''How to Garden: Growing Bulbs'', 2011 () * ''How to Garden: Pests and Problems'', 2011 () * ''How to Garden: Growing Roses'', 2011 () * ''How to Garden: Small Gardens'', 2011 () * ''How to Garden: Small Trees'', 2012 () * ''How to Garden: Weekend Gardening'', 2012 () * ''My Secret Garden'', 2012, BBC Books (ISBN 978-1-44814-134-0) * ''How to Garden: Instant Colour'', 2012 () * ''How to Garden: Allotment Gardening'', 2012 () * ''How to Garden: Grow Your Own Plants'', 2013 () * ''How to Garden: Water Gardening'', 2013 () * ''How to Garden: Flowers and Foliage for Cutting'', 2013 () * ''Tales From Titchmarsh'', 2011 () * ''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 () * ''Chatsworth: The Gardens and the People Who Made Them'',
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2023 ()


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 () * ''The Gift'', Hodder & Stoughton 2022 ()


Poetry

* ''Marigolds, Myrtle and Moles: A Gardener's Bedside Book'', Hodder & Stoughton 2020 ()


Filmography


References


External links


BBC Nature Presenter Biography
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Alan Titchmarsh on Classic FM
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