“Since word got out about the number of shows being cut, it’s caused a significant furore on social media. Scotland’s favourite gardening programme. Nigel Slater shares his favourite festive treats that make Christmas a truly tasty time of year, with tips on cooking a feast for many, or some simple self-indulgence to get the festive juices flowing. King of the Swindlers – The inside story on the north-east financial adviser who stole £13 million, Hidden Hurt: Our special investigation into domestic abuse, Pandemic Pedal Power: Our series on cycling and active travel, History of Drugs: Our special series on how evil trade spread in North-east from 1980 to 2000, Food TV Fortnight: BBC seeks to ‘bust the myths’ behind the food headlines in new series, BBC announces cost-cutting measures for English regional TV and radio, Food TV Fortnight: Four shows to sink your teeth into, Former Beechgrove Garden host talks about how pastime can offer a lockdown boost, Pete Wishart on drug deaths: ‘If this isn’t a public health emergency, I don’t know what is’, VIDEO: As report shows Britain hit the bottle in lockdown, our food writers discuss their drinking habits, Eating out and dining in: With curfew imposed what you can and can’t do from today in Scotland, Coronavirus in universities: Students banned from visiting family homes, Schemers: UK release for madcap movie about historic north-east Iron Maiden gig, US tech entrepreneur urges industry leaders to ‘drive not delegate the digital transformation’, Jim Ratcliffe, Ineos majority owner and UK’s richest person, moves to Monaco, Trafigura pitches carrot-and-stick to tackle shipping emissions. Programs are available via satellite broadcasting, cable TV, and Internet. For as little as £5.99 a month you can access all of our content, including Premium articles. As usual, Monty Don is at Longmeadow where he sets out his plans for the coming year. The hunt for a chef who wants to make it to the top of the culinary world. Depending on variety, Aeoniums can be low growers or branching plants that grow into shrubs. Scotland’s favourite gardening programme. Tom recruits eight families keen to change their lives for the better. Jamie Oliver wants to change how we think about veg, finding inspiration from around the world and cooking amazing veggie dishes. These are external links and will open in a new window. Beechgrove. Raymond Blanc believes becoming a good cook is all about mastering the basic techniques. 24 of the nation’s top chefs compete for a chance to show off their culinary skills at a banquet honoring 140 years of the iconic Wimbledon Championships. Episode and Series guides for Beechgrove. Nadiya Hussain shares her love of baking with some of her favourite recipes. The new site covers 2.5 acres and is located at Grampian Regional Council Brotherfield Nursery,[2][3] in Westhill, Aberdeenshire. News and various programs are delivered in English 24 hours a day. Highlights to the Chelsea Flower Show include the avant-garde show gardens designed by leading names with Floral Marquee at the centrepiece. The Beechgrove Garden is a hardy annual TV gardening series which sets out to deal with, glory in and celebrate Scottish horticulture and growing conditions. [3], The show was once parodied in the BBC Scotland comedy sketch show Scotch and Wry, with Rikki Fulton as George Barron and Gregor Fisher as Jim McColl (dubbed the sunshine boyos) "growing" whisky.[5]. Nigeria LNG (NLNG) has awarded Siemens Energy a contract to provide a boil-off gas (BOG) compression train at Bonny Island. Horticultural advice in gardening magazines and on UK network gardening programmes is rarely suitable for most of the UK outside the South East of England. Veteran TV gardening guru Jim McColl has accused the BBC of “betraying” fans of the long-running show that made him a household name. It came as the octogenarian announced he had nuropathy –a problem with his hands which means he has no feelings in his fingers and can’t lift things easily. They dream of a stunning outdoor space, that works hand in hand with their home. | Privacy Policy. Beechgrove is and always has been a firmly practical, get-your-hands-dirty gardening programme which delights in success but also learns from failures in the garden and never takes itself too seriously.