Alan Titchmarsh: Gardeners' World star's secret James Bond confession revealed

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Alan Titchmarsh: Gardeners' World star's secret James Bond confession revealed AlanTitchmarsh BBC TV GardenersWorld JamesBond

hits from ‘Songs of Praise’ to history programmes and he even voiced a cartoon character on CBeebies. Despite having an impressive career on the small screen, he confessed to having a few more dreams he’s yet to fulfill.Alan Titchmarsh made a series of candid confessions during an interview reflecting on his childhood, dreams and life as a TVThe Yorkshire born star revealed that after his grandfather’s death, when he was “very young”, he always clung to one phrase told to them.

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Titchmarsh doesn’t present GardenersWorld on bbc2 montydon does thank goodness do your research.

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