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Monty Don
It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !!
A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) Jenny |
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Monty Don
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 10:55:59 +0200, "JennyC" wrote:
It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) I have several pairs of baggy old trousers :-) -- martin |
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Yes, but do you look at good as him in them??
Photo please for the ladies "martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 10:55:59 +0200, "JennyC" wrote: It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) I have several pairs of baggy old trousers :-) -- martin |
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Monty Don
"JennyC" wrote in message ... It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) Jenny Jenny, How I agree with you. It's a not-to-be-missed programme again. What a lovely warm personality he has. Not self-aware at all. He has Geoff's "hands-on" approach to gardening. Really superb. Iris (McCanna) |
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Monty Don
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, JennyC wrote:
It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) Interesting how the attitude towards Monty has changed. When he started doing gardening programmes on Channel 4 the general attitude was, "What does *he* know about gardening?" and people were more than a little scathing. Not having watched GW since Monty took over can I ask whether he has matured in the role of a gardening presenter or was he good in the first place? (I did watch one or two of his Channel 4 programmes. I thought they were good if a little simplistic - but perhaps that's what Channel 4 engaged him for.) -- +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Internet: | writing from | | Fidonet: David Rance 2:252/110 | Caversham, | | BBS: telnet://mesnil.demon.co.uk | Reading, UK | +-------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Monty Don
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Barry & Iris McCanna wrote:
It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) How I agree with you. It's a not-to-be-missed programme again. What a lovely warm personality he has. Not self-aware at all. He has Geoff's "hands-on" approach to gardening. Really superb. Iris, can I ask how you receive BBC programmes in Normandy? I would like to be able to the same myself. Perhaps you get just the World Service on satellite? I have a setup in Britain where I can receive French domestic transmissions. Wish I could do the same kind of thing in France! -- +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Internet: | writing from | | Fidonet: David Rance 2:252/110 | Caversham, | | BBS: telnet://mesnil.demon.co.uk | Reading, UK | +-------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Monty Don
"David Rance" wrote in message ... Iris, can I ask how you receive BBC programmes in Normandy? I would like to be able to the same myself. Perhaps you get just the World Service on satellite? I have a setup in Britain where I can receive French domestic transmissions. Wish I could do the same kind of thing in France! David, We have a Sky digibox and receive all the free-to-air channels including BBC1, 2, 3 and 4, Channel 4 and 5, ITV1, Sky News, etc. Our local TV man aligned the dish and it is perfect. Many other people here have the same setup. There is quite a scam here of people being charged huge amounts for the set-up, but we were recommended to use an excellent man in England, whose prices are very good. If you'd me to give you his details, please mail off-group. HTH Regards Iris |
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David Rance wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, JennyC wrote: It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) Interesting how the attitude towards Monty has changed. When he started doing gardening programmes on Channel 4 the general attitude was, "What does *he* know about gardening?" and people were more than a little scathing. Not having watched GW since Monty took over can I ask whether he has matured in the role of a gardening presenter or was he good in the first place? (I did watch one or two of his Channel 4 programmes. I thought they were good if a little simplistic - but perhaps that's what Channel 4 engaged him for.) I think you'll find that the original reviews were mixed... I like him, he's knowledgeable, and comes over well despite his 'amateur' status compared to some of the 'qualified' presenter.. I don't actually think this matters either way.. I've met both very high level 'amatuers' and crappy 'professionals', if you know what I mean!;-) // Jim |
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Jenny, I also have a pair of very, very baggy trousers that I have kept for
gardening and the odd painting job. I think they are decidedly scruffy, but my wife tells me that they are very fashionable and that all the young men are wearing baggy trousers these days. That may be so, I'm over 60 and I'm definitely not Monty Don. Mike Roscoe ------------------------ "JennyC" wrote in a message: It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) |
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JennyC wrote in message ... It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) Jenny Absolutely. You can see love of growing things and nature in there, which I never got from Titchmarsh, plus Monty has opinions and prejudices, like normal people. The nearest I ever saw Alan Titchmarsh get to being critical was when he was snide about people growing Amaryllis. Don't get my dander up. Liz |
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Not sure if attitudes have changed, certainly not in my household, we've
always loved his style, he's so relaxed and laid back about it all. His C4 programmes were very different in style and content to the normal gardening makeover types we mainly see these days. The lost gardens one was great, he was enthusiastic, and informative, and made you want to listen, a major plus in anyone on TV. His Fork to Fork series is still one of the highlights of TV gardening if you ask me. It's all organic, it follows veg from the seed packet to the table, i.e. they even let you in on their cookery. I think they may have been the primary target of the BBC2 comedy posh nosh, but im only speculating. All in all it's the best move the BBC made since they hired Geoff Hamilton, now if Monty could just be introduced to Bob Flowerdew, so he could have his little spot back on GW, that'd be great. Duncan "David Rance" wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, JennyC wrote: It is such a joy to watch Gardeners World again since MD took over !! A REAL gardener who knows what he's about and I love his baggy old trousers :~)) Interesting how the attitude towards Monty has changed. When he started doing gardening programmes on Channel 4 the general attitude was, "What does *he* know about gardening?" and people were more than a little scathing. Not having watched GW since Monty took over can I ask whether he has matured in the role of a gardening presenter or was he good in the first place? (I did watch one or two of his Channel 4 programmes. I thought they were good if a little simplistic - but perhaps that's what Channel 4 engaged him for.) -- +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Internet: | writing from | | Fidonet: David Rance 2:252/110 | Caversham, | | BBS: telnet://mesnil.demon.co.uk | Reading, UK | +-------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Monty Don
I have to agree that Monty Don is lovely - what a breath of fresh air.
I became an avid fan of his after reading an article he had written about apple growing. It was knowledgable, passionate and sensitive. He has a real instinctive feel for gardening. He also possesses a genial and affable sense of humour. Anyone starting a Monty Don Fan Club ?????????? :-) |
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Monty Don
I have to agree that Monty Don is lovely - what a breath of fresh air.
I became an avid fan of his after reading an article he had written about apple growing. It was knowledgable, passionate and sensitive. He has a real instinctive feel for gardening. He also possesses a genial and affable sense of humour. Anyone starting a Monty Don Fan Club ?????????? :-) |
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Monty Don
I have to agree that Monty Don is lovely - what a breath of fresh air.
I became an avid fan of his after reading an article he had written about apple growing. It was knowledgable, passionate and sensitive. He has a real instinctive feel for gardening. He also possesses a genial and affable sense of humour. Anyone starting a Monty Don Fan Club ?????????? :-) |
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Monty Don
I have to agree that Monty Don is lovely - what a breath of fresh air.
I became an avid fan of his after reading an article he had written about apple growing. It was knowledgable, passionate and sensitive. He has a real instinctive feel for gardening. He also possesses a genial and affable sense of humour. Anyone starting a Monty Don Fan Club ?????????? :-) |
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