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Ooh Marr.. Alan back to nature

Titchmarsh vs politics in new ‘Countryfil­e’ show on ITV

- BY NICOLA METHVEN TV Editor nicola.methven@mirror.co.uk @mirrormeth­s

ALAN Titchmarsh is taking on the BBC’S hard-hitting Sunday politics show with a gentle ramble through nature on ITV.

Love Your Weekend, which goes head-to-head with The Andrew Marr Show, is being billed as a celebratio­n of “all that is great about the British countrysid­e, art, crafts, manufactur­ing and produce”.

Gardener Titchmarsh said: “It seemed to me it’s such an obvious gap on a weekend morning, where it’s either politics or cooking and you might not want either at the weekend, good as they are.”

One feature of the series – set to rival BBC’S Countryfil­e – is a Tree Of The Week slot. The first one sees Birds of a Feather actress Lesley Joseph hailing the beech as “Britain’s sexiest tree”.

Titchmarsh said: “It’s a rather nifty way of inspiring people to get to know about trees.

“It’s rather fun, and it doesn’t take itself too seriously.”

It will also include a bit of “slow TV” – set to classical music chosen by Titchmarsh himself.

He explained: “One of them is just a thatcher thatching a roof.

“I think if it gives people an understand­ing and an appreciati­on in a palatable way, that’s a really good thing. We need so much positivity at the moment because each day seems to bring its own woes.” The show will also include gardening tips, with Titchmarsh saying lockdown has introduced people to the delights of growing plants and vegetables.

He added: “Being able to tend something is a basic instinct we all have – it’s just covered up more deeply in some than others.”

Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh will air on September 6 on ITV at 9.25am.

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