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Laurie Mayer introduces one of Nationwide's series of looks at the Great Gardens of Britain, hosted by none other than a relatively green (in television terms) Alan Titchmarsh. Here he takes a trip round the Castle of Mey, the Queen Mother's Royal residence on the shores of Pentland Firth in the far north of Scotland, marvelling at the glorious gardens created in such a harsh horticultural climate.
Clip taken from Nationwide, originally broadcast on BBC One, Friday 21 January, 1983.
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Laurie Mayer introduces one of Nationwide's series of looks at the Great Gardens of Britain, hosted by none other than a relatively green (in television terms) Alan Titchmarsh. Here he takes a trip round the Castle of Mey, the Queen Mother's Royal residence on the shores of Pentland Firth in the far north of Scotland, marvelling at the glorious gardens created in such a harsh horticultural climate.
Clip taken from Nationwide, originally broadcast on BBC One, Friday 21 January, 1983.
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