Terry on TV

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Terry on TV

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I for one really enjoyed Gardener's World tonight. I think Terry did really well and the BBC edited hours of filming very efficiently to get the info and beauty of the plants across to the viewer in a short time.

Being personally involved in the discovery and description of Conophytum smaleorum I was quite moved to see how much it means to him.

I think he did a brilliant job......but how come he still has so much hair! I have to buy my pollination tools :lol:
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I second that Chris,both Terry and Gardeners world did a great job.
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I agree entirely, well done Terry thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Anything online to watch?
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Aiko wrote:Anything online to watch?
It is on BBC iPlayer but you are supposed to be UK based with TV licence to watch
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Hi Jim, thank you for posting the link, I enjoyed watching the article about Terry which I would not have otherwise watched because I am not keen on Monty.
Regards Keith.

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Aiko wrote:Anything online to watch?
Here you go! If you don't have an iPhone or iPlayer.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljDG7 ... bZsJsErBKg
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OOh, what a treat but it wasn't long enough - Lithops next week? !!

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Ivan wrote:
Aiko wrote:Anything online to watch?
Here you go! If you don't have an iPhone or iPlayer.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljDG7 ... bZsJsErBKg
Thanks Ivan!
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It was very good and I enjoyed it well done Terry we just need to get them advertising the BCSS as well as the plants
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