Beechgrove Garden
BBC Scotland (annually 26 x 30 mins)
www.beechgrove.co.uk
Garden Media Guild Special Commemorative Award 2008 to
mark the 30th anniversary
BAFTA Scotland nominee for Audience Award 2008 for
Most Popular Scottish Presenter for Jim McColl.
RTS award winner for Best Nations and Regions Presenter
2007 for Jim McColl
The Beechgrove Garden has been on air
since 1978 and remains a firm favourite with audiences in Scotland.
It consistently outperforms what is being screened by BBC Network
in the same slot.
At the heart of the series is a 2.5 acre home garden, situated on
a cold, inhospitable slope west of Aberdeen, deliberately chosen to
reflect Scotland's harsher climate. Horticultural advice in
gardening magazines and on UK network gardening programmes is
rarely suitable for most of the UK outside the South East of
England. Beechgrove shares with its viewers the weekly challenge to
work with the Scottish conditions to produce maximum yield of as
many varieties as possible of fruit, flowers and vegetables.
Each week the programme gathers inspiration by visiting gardens
around the country, and the team tackles individual gardener
viewers problems. Sustaining an audience over so many years
requires skills quite different from those required on other
productions. The programme has to be subtly refreshed for new and
existing audiences while retaining elements which are treasured and
are key parts of BBC Scotland's brand.
Having invented garden
makeover, Beechgrove moved on when Ground Force brought the concept
to network screens, and in recent years has pioneered community
gardening. Over 130 common spaces, and with them the communities
which created them, have been transformed with assistance of
Beechgrove in the last decade.
The Beechgrove Garden has been deeply involved in supporting the
development of Gardening Scotland, an annual gardening show, known
as "The Chelsea of the North" attracting huge visitor numbers from
Scotland and the North of England. Its presenters, Jim McColl,
Carole Baxter, George Anderson, Chris Beardshaw and Carolyn Spray
speak with the authority of their individual expertise and are
household names in Scotland.
Tim Rumball, Amateur Gardening