Great Garden Guide

Date
6 April 2003
Channel
ITV (UK)

In the final episode Toby goes on an Autumnal fungi foray at Batsford Arboretum in the Cotswolds; Kim encounters the largest rose in England at Kiftsgate; and Toby discovers some 19th century graffiti in the magnificent 18th century landscape garden at Prior Park in Bath.

Great Garden Guide

Date
30 March 2003
Channel
ITV (UK)

In the penultimate episode Toby is tempted to play Pooh sticks at Mill Dene; Kim discovers a garden in a wood at Knightshayes Court in Devon; and Toby visits a delightful organic garden at Snowshill Manor in the Cotswolds.

Great Garden Guide

Date
23 March 2003
Channel
ITV (UK)

Toby discovers a dramatic hillside garden at Dunster Castle that dates back to the 13th century. Kim has a 21st century experience at The Eden Project in Cornwall and Toby visits a 20th century garden set around a 14th century house at Lytes Cary in Somerset.

Great Garden Guide

Date
16 March 2003
Channel
ITV (UK)

This week Toby visits Sudeley Castle where the magnificent Queens garden contrasts with smaller themed areas set around the house. Kim enjoys the Autumn hues of Stourhead, one of the most outstanding landscape gardens in England, and Toby discovers an enchanting garden on the site of a Benedictine monastery, the Abbey House in the heart of Malmesbury.

Great Garden Guide

Date
9 March 2003
Channel
ITV (UK)

This week the team are in sunny Somerset where Toby visits Montacute, an Elizabethan garden which has been replanted in more recent years and Kim discovers Hestercombe where the Georgian landscape garden contrasts with a formal Edwardian garden designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and planted by Gertrude Jekyll. Also this week Toby encounters a Green Knight, a Bishop and a Unicorn at Cothay Manor.

Great Garden Guide

Date
2 March 2003
Channel
ITV (UK)

In the third episode Toby Musgrave discovers a modern garden at Bourton House in Gloucestershire; Kim visits The Courts near Trowbridge, a tranquil garden which was once a hive of activity as a working cloth mill, and Toby discovers the music of colour at Hadspen in Somerset.

Great Garden Guide

Date
23 February 2003
Channel
ITV (UK)

In the second episode Toby visits the Peto Garden at Iford Manor near Bath, an Italian-style garden famous for its tranquil beauty, and Kim discovers the formal and kitchen gardens at Barrington Court. Meanwhile Toby finds himself in a garden inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement of the early 20 th century at Rodmarton Manor in Gloucestershire.

Great Garden Guide

Date
16 February 2003
Channel
ITV (UK)

Gardening program presented by Kim Wilde and Dr Toby Musgrave.
In the first programme Dr Toby Musgrave has an oriental experience in the Japanese garden at Heale House in Wiltshire, while Kim visits Hidcote, an arts and crafts compartment garden which is an inspiration for gardens on a much smaller scale. And Toby discovers a fabulous cottage garden at East Lambrook, once the home of Margery Fish, the doyenne of ground cover planting.