Alan Titchmarsh recently criticized a BBC Radio 2 personality residing in London for negative remarks about his vehicle. Titchmarsh shared insights into his typical Saturday routine with his wife, Alison, after moving to Surrey from Hampshire. He starts the day at 7 am brewing tea for Alison, engages in a crossword puzzle, and tends to his cherished garden.
Around 11 am, the couple may go shopping, relying on their four-wheel-drive vehicles. Titchmarsh mentioned that a certain BBC star disapproves of their vehicles, especially for navigating local potholes due to the star’s city location. In an interview with The Telegraph, Titchmarsh emphasized the necessity of their vehicles in their area, contrasting it with the urban setting the BBC personality resides in.
Titchmarsh also mentioned his fondness for music while driving alone, often enjoying the score of “All Creatures Great and Small” by Alexandra Harwood. On a different note, Jeremy Vine, known for his cycling advocacy, ceased posting videos of traffic violations after facing severe online harassment and death threats. He expressed disappointment at the negative reactions, highlighting the importance of mutual understanding between cyclists and drivers for safer roads.
