Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Episode 1
Alan returns with the programme celebrating the great British countryside, including arts, crafts, manufacturing and produce, with guests the Duchess of York and Craig Revel Horwood. Plus, the rare breed piglets who look like sheep, and a look at the best in apple-based tipples.
Episode 2
Joining Alan Titchmarsh at Manor Farm are comedian Omid Djalili, discussing the good things in life, and political journalist Robert Preston, who talks about his new novel. Plus, Alan tries his hand at competitive carriage driving and there is the best in honey-based cocktails.
Episode 3
Celia Imrie joins Alan Titchmarsh to talk about her latest novel, and critically acclaimed novelist Sebastian Faulks pops by.
Episode 4
Joining Alan are GoggleBox star Joanna David and floral designer Simon Lycett. Plus, we meet a rare breed of sheep and look at the best in British fine craft beer.
Episode 5
Joining Alan Titchmarsh - Tamzin Outhwaite discusses stepping back to the 60's for her thrilling new drama, and former EastEnder's star Annette Badland on Midsomer.
Episode 6
Joining Alan are Ben Miller, who talks about his latest children's book, and Peter Davison who chats about stepping back in time to the fifties for The Larkins.
Episode 7
Alan Titchmarsh is joined by comedian Les Dennis and actor Samuel West, who stars in the reboot of the classic TV series All Creatures Great and Small.
Episode 8
Joining Alan are actress Joanna Page, who discusses celebrating the nation's pets, while presenter Matt Baker talks about life on the farm.
Episode 9
Joining Alan are actress Hayley Mills, who discusses her life on and off the screen, and Martin Kemp, who talks about returning to his rock star roots.
Episode 10
Nina Wadia and Nathaniel Parker joins Alan Titchmarsh at Manor Farm for a Climate Action Week special.
Episode 11
Alan Titchmarsh is joined by opera singing sensation Katherine Jenkins to commemorate Remembrance Sunday and we meet some Bletchley Park codebreaking sisters.
Episode 12
Alan is joined by presenter Ore Oduba who talks about the return of a rock musical classic, and we say 'hi-de-hi' to national treasure Ruth Madoc.
Episode 13
Comedian Alan Davies discusses his new memoirs, and we meet some 15-day-old pygmy goats.
Episode 14
Joining Alan are comedian Rob Brydon and actor and Strictly star Greg Wise. Plus, we meet some rare breed turkeys and sample the best in Christmas spirits.
Episode 15
Joining Alan are Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood, and Charlie Dimmock, who reminisces about the good old days working with Alan on Ground Force.
Episode 16
Joining Alan is Ashley Jensen, who joins us ahead of the Agatha Raisin festive special. Plus, we hear how the Queen will be spending her Christmas at Sandringham.
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