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Joining Alan for a Boxing Day special are actresses Hayley Mills and Rula Lenska, while Neil Dudgeon talks about the worldwide success of Midsomer Murders. Plus, the cold climate dogs for whom this season is a walk in the park, and drinks expert Andy Clarke has some delicious liqueur cocktails.
Alan is joined by theatrical producer Cameron Mackintosh and actress Anne Reid, and there is a visit to Chessington Zoo to see how the animals are celebrating Christmas. Plus a look at the best festive tipples to see you through the big day.
Former home secretary Alan Johnson talks about his new crime thriller, while Tom Chambers and Selina Cadell also join Alan at Manor Farm. Plus, the donkeys proving more than just a Christmas hit this winter.
Singers Michael Ball and Alfie Boe discuss their efforts to get the Christmas No 1, while impressionist Jon Culshaw also joins Alan at Manor Farm. Plus, a look at the very best in fine craft British pies and beers.
Martin Clunes discusses the final series of Doc Martin, while Alan is also joined by choreographer Arlene Phillips. David Domoney celebrates orchids and winter warmers that won't disappoint feature in today's Best of British.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh are Juliet Mills and Maxwell Caulfield, who discuss their 40-year romance, and floral designer Simon Lycett - it's also a Remembrance Day special, so there'll be a look at the old wartime tipples still going strong today.
Joining Alan are Professor T himself - actor and writer Ben Miller, who discusses his latest page turner - and everyone's favourite choirmaster Gareth Malone.
Alan is joined by Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke and actress Samantha Bond. Plus, the best in spicy Halloween cocktails, a visit to a pumpkin farm that is doing great business this season, and Alan meets a couple of vultures.
Alan is joined by actress Caroline Quentin and theatre actor Trevor Dion Nicolas, who starred as George Washington in the West End production of hit musical Hamilton.
Alan is joined by actor Samuel West, who discusses the latest series of All Creatures Great and Small. Also appearing are Bryn Terfel and Kelvin and Liz Fletcher.
Joining Alan are EastEnders actor Gwen Taylor - who plays Violet in the soap - Jay Blades, and Bananarama, who celebrate 40 years of music and a new album.
Maureen Lipman joins Alan at Manor Farm to discuss her latest one-woman show, while musical theatre star Charlie Stemp also drops in for a chat. Olly Smith has the last of the summer cocktails and horticulturalist Camilla Bassett-Smith opens up her September diary.
Alan is joined at Manor Farm by cookery writer Mary Berry, and actress Charlotte Ritchie chats about the new series of Ghosts. Plus, the very best in artisan fine-craft puddings.
Omid Djalili discusses what it takes to make the Queen laugh, while Floella Benjamin talks about her life both on and off screen. Aleesha Hansell celebrates wine spritzers, floral designer Jonathan Mosely has the best in September blooms, and Monty the ram is got ready for auction.
Alan is joined at Manor Farm by actress Eileen Atkins and Coronation Street star William Roache, while the Queen's oldest grandson Peter Phillips talks about the sporting event of the summer. Plus, the best in drought-resistant plants, and a couple of rare breed Guernsey goats.
Joining Alan on this Platinum Jubilee weekend are Julian Clary, who discusses his follow-up children's book, and Stephen Mangan, who talks about life after The Split. Alan also spends a day with the Household Cavalry at this important time, The Crown's historical advisor Robert Lacey lifts the lid on the Netflix sensation, there's a meeting with some dogs with a rich royal history, and Andy Clarke has royal-inspired tipples that no street party should be without.
Judi Dench talks about her close relationship with Kenneth Branagh and her ongoing love of the natural world. Plus, Ardal O'Hanlon discusses his latest book, Gabby Logan talks about her appearance on Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof and there is a look at how wild swimming is becoming popular.
Alan is joined at Manor Farm by Judi Dench and her partner David Mills, who talk about the wildlife centre that holds a special place in both their hearts. Kim Wilde talks about returning to her rock star roots, there is music by singer-songwriter Jack Savoretti, and David Domoney has the very best in garden water features.,
Property guru Phil Spencer and journalist and author Tom Bradby join Alan at Manor Farm, whlle florist Simon Lycett has the best in royal flower favourites.
Alan is joined by actress Sarah Parish and broadcaster John Humphrys, while Manor Farm holds its first-ever Mounted Games with young riders from Royal Windsor Horse show. Horticulturalist David Domoney showcases the very best in garden pollinators, and the team looks at why British rose wine has never been more popular.
Anne Reid joins Alan at Manor Farm to discuss her Sanditon return, while actress Susie Blake discusses the revival of a comedy classic. Plus, horticulturalist Camilla Bassett Smith opens her May Day diary, and there is a look at the best in springtime red wines.
Joining Alan Titchmarsh at Manor Farm are broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald and the first lady of musical theatre, Maria Friedman. Plus, following a day in the life of one equine vet, and five dalmatians make their TV debut.
Dragons' Den panellist Deborah Meaden talks about her latest money-making venture, West End star Kerry Ellis discusses a new production of Cole Porter musical Anything Goes, and actor Brian Blessed chats about his life and career. Horticulturist Camilla Bassett Smith has some Easter delights, some very cute chicks make their Manor Farm debut, and Andy Clarke has the best in chocolate cocktails.
Actor Timothy West chats about the return of BBC One drama Gentleman Jack, while actress Beatie Edney discusses her passion for helping rescue dogs. Plus, a look at the rare breed Magot goat, advice on fruit planting from David Domoney and April beers come under the spotlight in Best of British.
Singer Petula Clark talks about her long career, actress Fiona Dolman discusses Midsomer Murders, and former NHS doctor-turned-comedian and author Adam Kay chats about the power of laughter. Plus, a look the ancient art of horseback falconry, and the best in British chardonnay.
Survival expert Ray Mears and Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen chat to Alan. Plus, a celebration of the sheepdog, and another Great British tasting.
Maureen Lipman joins Alan at Manor Farm to discuss her latest one-woman show, while musical theatre star Charlie Stemp also drops in for a chat. Olly Smith has the last of the summer cocktails and horticulturalist Camilla Bassett-Smith opens up her September diary.