We love settling down to watch Charlie Dimmock in reruns of Garden Rescue during the week, but long before then, she starred alongside Alan Titchmarsh in Ground Force. Charlie first appeared on the show back in 1997, joining fellow garden experts Tommy Walsh and Alan.
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Alan has since gone on to enjoy TV fame in his own shows, such as How to be a Gardener, Songs of Praise and The Nature of Britain. But it seems that the former co-presenters remain firm friends despite all the years passing by since the popular BBC show finished.
Charlie, Alan and Tommy became great friends on Ground Force
Speaking to the Press Association back in 2017, Charlie gushed about the friendship she built with her colleagues while working on the programme, which ran from 1997 until its cancellation in 2002. "It is amazing to think that it's been 20 years," she began. "We do all see each other and talk to each other and we are always comparing notes like old times." How lovely!
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However, if fans were hoping for a reunion, the Garden Rescue star assured that wouldn't be the case. She stated: "I love working with them but it's been and gone!"
The trio were on TV together for five years
Charlie became something of a heartthrob on the show. However, the presenter admitted her new-found fame was totally unexpected. "It was all very silly," she explained in 2014. "I remember Esther Rantzen said to me, 'You'll be referred to as the bra-less one for the rest of your life.'"
Meanwhile, Alan has also been on hand to give us gardening tips of late in his popular ITV programme, Love Your Garden, which viewers can catch every Sunday. The show sees the presenter travel up and down the country seeking out some of Britain's loveliest domestic gardens.
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