Episode 1
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Bushcraft survivalist Ray Mears chats to Alan, and with the Yorkshire shepherdess Amanda Owen popping by, we celebrate the Great British sheep dog. Plus, we've another fabulous Great British tasting.
Dame Judi Dench joins Alan to talk about everything from Bond to Belfast and her love of the natural world. Plus he's joined by Jack Savoretti and Kim Wilde.
Episode 21 - Dame Judi Dench joins Alan to talk about everything from Bond to Belfast and her love of the natural world. Plus he's joined by Jack Savoretti and Kim Wilde.
More infoBushcraft survivalist Ray Mears chats to Alan, and with the Yorkshire shepherdess Amanda Owen popping by, we celebrate the Great British sheep dog. Plus, we've another fabulous Great British tasting.
Joining Alan is the Lord of the Manor himself Julian Fellowes who talks about his latest period blockbuster, and Jimmy Doherty celebrates 20 years on his farm.
Alan is joined by actress Sophie Thompson who discusses the rival of a fairy-tale classic, and former Marine-turned-Strictly favourite JJ Chalmers.
Joining Alan at Manor Farm are Eamonn Holmes, who is celebrating more than 40 years in broadcasting, and Martin Clunes, who discusses the return of Doc Martin.
Joining Alan is Adjoa Andoh, who discusses the worldwide success of Bridgerton. Plus, Adrian Scarborough chats about his new crime drama, The Chelsea Detective.
Joining Alan is legendary actress Susan Hampshire, who discusses her amazing career. Plus, actress Jenny Seagrove chats about 20 years of Judge John Deed.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh at Manor Farm are Maureen Lipman and Gyles Brandreth who entertain us with tales, stories and anecdotes galore.
Joining Alan are stars of the stage and screen, Amanda Abbington and Amanda Redman. Plus, we meet four cheeky scent hounds, get into gear with some vintage motorbikes and Olly Smith serves up some spring cocktails.
Joining Alan is Father Brown actress Nancy Carroll, actor Robert Daws chats about his latest series, and Princess Olga Romanoff shares her royal connections.
Alan is joined by Kate Humble who discusses life on her farm, and Barbara Dickson talks about returning to the stage.
Joining Alan at Manor Farm is Corrie's meddling mother-in-law Paula Wilcox aka Elaine Plummer, and Kate Garraway who talks about the power of nature.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh this time is Poplar medic Stephen McGann. Plus, Dr Ranj discusses his latest children's book.
Alan Titchmarsh is joined by Bridgerton star Ruth Gemmell, and Alison Steadman reveals all about her iconic roles. Simon Lycett creates a Mothering Sunday floral masterpiece, and five baby emus make their Manor Farm debut.
Alan is joined by singer Petula Clark, who talks about her illustrious career. and doctor-turned-comedian and author Adam Kaye talks about the power of laughter.
Joining Alan are legendary actor Timothy West and star of Poldark and The Coroner Beatie Edney. Plus, David Domoney goes fruit planting.
Joining Alan for a very special Easter edition is Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden, musical sensation Kerrie Ellis, and national treasure Brian Blessed.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh at Manor Farm are the legendary Sir Trevor McDonald and First Lady of musical theatre Maria Friedman. Plus, we follow a day in the life of an equine vet, and five Dalmatians make their TV debut.
Anne Reid joins Alan to discuss her Sanditon return, while actress Susie Blake discusses the revival of comedy classic. Plus, we meet an award-winning highland cow.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh are actress Sarah Parish and broadcaster John Humphreys. Plus, horticulturalist David Domoney showcases the very best in garden pollinators.
Joining Alan at Manor Farm are property guru Phil Spencer and news anchor Tom Bradby. Plus, Royal florist Simon Lycett has the best in Royal flower favourites, and there are award-winning show cats giving Gisele and Naomi a run for their money.
Dame Judi Dench joins Alan to talk about everything from Bond to Belfast and her love of the natural world. Plus he's joined by Jack Savoretti and Kim Wilde.
Former tennis player Christine Truman talks to Alan about being transported back to her 1959 final, and we're also joined by Ardal O'Hanlon and Gabby Logan.
Joining Alan for a Platinum Jubilee special are Julian Clary and Stephen Mangan. Andy Clarke has some royal-inspired tipples that no street party should be without.