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Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh: next episode, special guests and everything we know

Alan Titchmarsh posing for a press shot of Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh.

Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh is the perfect viewing for a weekend morning as the legendary horticulturist welcomes celebrity guests - and sometimes even royalty! - to rural Hampshire. 

Each week Alan will cover everything from gardening, farming, arts, crafts and food tasting - giving viewers plenty of tips to try at home either in the garden or in the kitchen. 

Here is everything you need to know about Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh including which famous faces will be appearing in each episode... 

Alan brings us all the latest tips from rural Hampshire.  (Image credit: ITV)

Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh: next episode 

Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh airs on Sunday mornings on ITV1 at 9.30 am. Each episode is then repeated the following Saturday morning at 7.30 am on ITV1. 

The next new episode of Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh airs on Sunday, July 21 at 9.30 am. 

Past series of the show are available to catch up on now at ITVX. 

Each week sees Alan welcoming some familiar faces to Hampshire.  (Image credit: ITV)

Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh episode guide and special guests 

Sunday, July 21 - Joining Alan at Manor Farm are broadcaster Trevor McDonald and musical theatre star Maria Friedman. Plus, following a day in the life of one equine vet, and five Dalmatians make their TV debut.

Sunday, July 14 - Singer Petula Clark talks about her long career, actress Fiona Dolman discusses Midsomer Murders and former NHS doctor-turned-comedian and author Adam Kay chats about the power of laughter. Plus, a look the ancient art of horseback falconry, and the best in British chardonnay.

Sunday, July 7 - Alan is joined by Coronation Street star Paula Wilcox, who tells him what is next for her character Elaine Jones, while TV presenter Kate Garraway talks about the power of nature. Plus, a masterclass in shoeing horses horseshoeing and Aleesha Hansel serves up the best spring wines bursting with aromas and fruity flavours.

Sunday, June 30 - Actress Joanna David chats to Alan at Manor Farm about her time on Celebrity Gogglebox, while floral designer Simon Lycett shows off an autumn bouquet. Plus, the rare-breed sheep leading the way in British fine wool, and a look at the best in British craft beer.

Sunday, June 23 - Joining Alan at Manor Farm are comedian Omid Djalili, discussing the good things in life, and political journalist Robert Peston. Plus, Alan tries his hand at competitive carriage driving and there is the best in honey-based cocktails.

Sunday, June 16 - Anne Reid joins Alan at Manor Farm to discuss Sanditon's return, while actress Susie Blake discusses the revival of a comedy classic. Plus, horticulturalist Camilla Bassett Smith opens her May Day diary, and there is a look at the best in springtime red wines.

Sunday, June 9 - Alan is mingling at a Manor Farm summer party with broadcaster Sue Barker, interviewer and comedy writer Clive Anderson enjoying a wander down memory lane, and West End star Zizi Strallen recalling stories of life on the stage. We also pamper poultry with farmers Tom Davis and Charlie Dodd, horticulturist Camilla Bassett-Smith helps to avoid any hosepipe bans with water-friendly planting, and Lesley Joseph enjoys the company of otters.

Sunday, June 2 - Joining Alan are actors Omid Djalili and Sophie Thompson, and horticulturist Camilla Bassett-Smith, who welcomes in June with agaves, citrus and marigolds. There are contributions from drinks expert Andy Clarke, and horse whisperer Victoria Smith, a look at the Royal Shakespeare Company's costumes, and Lesley Joseph discusses puffins in her Coastal Chronicle.

Sunday, May 26 - Alan is joined by author and screenwriter Anthony Horowitz, Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden and broadcaster and The One Show host Alex Jones. David Domoney has tips to brighten up patios in time for summer, drinks expert Becky Paskin is in charge of refreshments with tea-infused tipples, Lesley Joseph introduces us to the shy blue shark, we get a look at some new arrivals as the lambing season comes to an end 

Sunday, May 19 - Alan is joined by Great British Sewing Bee 2024 judge Patrick Grant and actress Monica Dolan, while there is a May bouquet courtesy of floral designer Jonathan Moseley and drinks expert Andy Clarke excites the senses with his spirits of the sea

Sunday, May 12 - Alan is joined by actor and comedian Les Dennis and former tennis player Annabel Croft, while garden designer Henry Agg breaks down the basics of composting, and Aleesha Hansel gets fizzy with spring wine spritzers in her Best of British drinks feature.

Sunday, May 5 - Alan is joined by West End star Charlie Stemp and actresses Carol Drinkwater and Adjoa Andoh, while Camilla Bassett-Smith has advice on asparagus and hanging baskets. There's a visit from five talented and heroic service dogs, and Tom Surgey takes care of the tipples with his pudding-inspired Best of British drinks.

Sunday, April 28 - Alan is joined by West End and Broadway star Marti Webb and broadcaster Clare Balding, while florist Simon Lycett fills the garden with the scent of lily of the valley. Farm manager Joshua Farrell introduces a herd of golden Guernsey goats and kids, leatherworker Tanya Bradley has surprising uses for old saddles, and wine expert Aleesha Hansel gives a tasty trip through the pinot family tree.

Sunday, April 21- Alan is joined for a chat by Danny Jones of McFly and actress Maureen Lipman, while horticulturist Camilla Bassett-Smith and carpenter Wayne Perrey join forces to help bring bees back to gardens. Sheep herder Meirion Owen introduces us to his latest border collie protege, RSPB wildlife gardener Adrian Thomas gives a lesson in birdsong, and drinks expert Andy Clarke celebrates Shakespeare's 460th birthday.

Sunday, April 14 - Alan is joined by actress Vicki Michelle, former football manager Harry Redknapp, and best-selling novelist Marian Keyes. Plus, horticulturist Camilla Bassett-Smith fills the gaps in the show's garden with shrubs and plants to show off the borders, farm manager Joshua Farrell introduces the mighty Belted Galloway bull, and landlady and award-winning brewer Jaega Wise provides ales, beers and IPAs to enjoy in spring.

Sunday, April 7 - Alan chats to film and theatre star Tom Courtenay, and actor Colin Salmon, who relives his career from his first TV role with Helen Mirren to his latest in EastEnders. Also in this episode, a meeting with two biscuit-loving rescue donkeys, Camilla Bassett-Smith opens her April diary and gives a clematis its television debut, stone carver Zoe Wilson reveals the beauty of Welsh slate, and Lesley Joseph is all at sea with the first of her Coastal Chronicles

Sunday, March 31 - Joining Alan for Easter Sunday were Derek Jacobi, Alison Steadman, Lesley Joseph, Jack Savoretti and Zucchero. Floral designer Hazel Gardiner showed off ideas that will brighten homes, farmer Tom Davis introduced Alan to the latest woolly additions to his flock and pop-opera quartet G4 performed a number-one hit.

Sunday, March 24 - Alan was joined by actor Julian Ovenden and broadcaster and Mastermind host Clive Myrie. David Domoney gave advice on low-growing ground cover plants, whilst interiors expert Annie Sloan gave a crash course into the world of frottage. To celebrate National Puppy Day, Alan met some adorable rehomed rescue puppies, whilst also attempting to learn a trick or two at puppy training, and wine expert Aleesha Hansel took us on a tour of wines from across Britain. 

The barn where Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh is filmed. (Image credit: ITV)

Where is Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh filmed? 

Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh is filmed in the heart of rural Hampshire, where Alan lives. The TV presenter found a thatched barn to film his weekend show in, close to his own home Grade II-listed Georgian farmhouse which is set in four acres of land.

He told MailOnline: "I was selfish in that I fancied working near home. We thought, 'We need a barn, a garden and a field.' Friends in a nearby village had this lovely barn, now it's our studio."

Is there a trailer for Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh? 

Sadly, there isn't a trailer for Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh, however below is a clip that will give you an idea of what the show is about as Alan interviews the Duke of Edinburgh recently on his 60th birthday... 

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