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North Korea TV censors blur Alan Titchmarsh’s trousers to hide “symbol of American imperialism”

Alan Titchmarsh’s Garden Secrets has hit the headlines after an item of the gardener’s clothing was blurred.Central TV, a state-owned television service, aired a 2010 episode the BBC show on Monday (March 25). In the episode, Titchmarsh, now 74, can be seen pottering about the gardens of Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, providing information, horticultural advice and relaxed viewing.The episode features North Korean narration over the top of Titchmarsh’s calm commentary, but there’s another edit to the clip which surprised some viewers.Titchmarsh’s jeans, which can be seen in clips of him kneeling down and attending to some plants, have been blurred.
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The Repair Shop's Jay Blades excites fans as he teases 'very special' announcement
Fans of the pair could not contain their excitement, with Twitter user Big_David_F saying: "Will be glued to the TV for this special announcement!"X__Sassy__X wrote: "Good morning Jay, will be watching looking forward to it."During their interview, Jay and Will revealed that King Charles III is set to make a cameo on their show in an episode filmed back in Autumn 2021 that was centered around his love of preserving heritage.Jay recently gave fans an insight into what shooting The Repair Shop was like as he revealed a major filming secret about his outfit choices during an appearance on Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh.Discussing The Repair Shop, Alan said: “You know you have to take your hat off indoors, there are people of a certain age...”To which Jay responded: “But I’m in a barn, like I’m in a barn here so I’m allowed to have my hat on.”As Alan laughed and remarked: “Oh right."He stated: “One of the little secrets I’m going to let you into is they haven’t allowed me to change my kind of uniform, let's say since we’ve started filming it.“So, I’ve always got to wear a hat, waistcoat and a shirt.”Jay added: “Short-sleeved in the summer and long-sleeved in the winter.”Since the show first aired in 2017, fans have become accustomed to seeing him in different versions of this attire.Jay is often seen in a baker boy cap with a pair of his signature black-rimmed glasses.Throughout the programme, he wears a crisp white shirt, with a brown waistcoat, sometimes paired with a navy blue jacket. The Repair Shop has become a huge hit with viewers who tune in each week to watch the team repair broken family heirlooms. The team consists of some of Britain’s most skilled restoration experts who breathe new life into prized
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'Doesn't happen' Garden Rescue's Charlie Dimmock addresses decade-long absence from TV
Charlie hosted popular gardening transformation show Ground Force from 1997 to 2005 alongside Alan Titchmarsh and Tommy Walsh until it was cancelled.Years later, the star spoke about her break from TV after the BBC show was taken off air.She said: "People think that if you're suddenly not on telly, you've stopped working."That doesn't happen, because we all have mortgages to pay," Charlie added.The green-fingered star explained that after her TV exit in 2005 she had "been doing other things".Charlie told how she had been doing garden design and gardening which have kept her "very busy".She explained: "I've been doing a lot of work with dementia homes, at flower shows, giving demonstrations, working on cruises."I've been pootling around doing quite a lot of things."Speaking about the BBC show, Charlie said to Radio Times: "Ground Force ran its course. It was of its time."Following her break away from TV, she made her return on the show Garden Rescue in 2016, alongside garden designers the Rich brothers.Outside of her presenting career, the star has never been married, which she opened up about in an unearthed interview.Speaking in 2014, she gave her stance on marriage and the “selfish” reason she avoided it.She said: “I'm too old now, certainly too old for marriage, there's no point.
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