London Tonight

Date
18 June 2004
Channel
ITV (UK)

Fifth and final part of a series shown in the programme London Tonight about London’s hidden gardens, all presented by Kim under the name ‘Wilde Life’. A Japanese garden with squares of thyme, pebbles and gravel. The Japanese roof garden is situated on top of the Brunei gallery of SOAS University of London, near Russell Square.

London Tonight

Date
17 June 2004
Channel
ITV (UK)

In the fourth part of ‘Wilde Life’, Kim presents a group of floating gardens on the Thames. The residents on these barges face eviction, but they still maintain beautiful gardens with tough plants to survive under difficult circumstances.

London Tonight

Date
16 June 2004
Channel
ITV (UK)

Third part of a five-part series shown in the programme London Tonight about London’s hidden gardens, all presented by Kim under the name ‘Wilde Life’. This part shows a garden behind the Geffryes Museum in the East End, a walled herb garden.

London Tonight

Date
15 June 2004
Channel
ITV (UK)

Second part of a five-part series shown in the programme London Tonight about London’s hidden gardens, all presented by Kim under the name ‘Wilde Life’. This part shows Postman’s Park, a monument for ‘ordinary people’ who have shown heroism in saving drowning children or musical artists trying to help colleagues who have caught fire.

London Tonight

Date
14 June 2004
Channel
ITV (UK)

First part of a five-part series shown in the programme London Tonight about London’s hidden gardens, all presented by Kim under the name ‘Wilde Life’. This first part shows a hidden garden in Vauxhall, the Pleasure Garden at Bonnington Square. First made by squatters in the 1970’s as a kind of guerilla action, it is now supported by the city council.