Keech Hospice: In a special wild episode, Alan Titchmarsh and his team are at Keech Hospice in Luton to create a state-of-the-art wildlife garden that is modern in style. [S,AD]
Folkestone: Alan Titchmarsh and the team are in Folkestone to surprise Isla - a five-year-old who lives with a form of severe epilepsy - with a sensory wonderland packed with fun. [S,AD]
Keech Hospice: In a special wild episode, Alan Titchmarsh and his team are at Keech Hospice in Luton to create a state-of-the-art wildlife garden that is modern in style. [S,AD]
Folkestone: Alan Titchmarsh and the team are in Folkestone to surprise Isla - a five-year-old who lives with a form of severe epilepsy - with a sensory wonderland packed with fun. [S,AD]
Icolyn Smith: Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Oxford to create a beautiful but productive kitchen garden for inspirational Soup Kitchen founder Icolyn Smith. [S,AD]
Rosie Mitchell: Gardening magician Alan Titchmarsh and his team of experts head to Eastleigh to transform an uninviting patch of uneven lawn into a cruise-ship inspired garden. [S,AD]
Grassmoor: Alan Titchmarsh and his team head to Derbyshire to build an exciting garden for sprightly D-Day veteran Jack Parrott and his wife of 68 years Margaret. [S,AD]
Nottingham, Fiona: In this episode, Alan Titchmarsh surprises young foster parent and mother of two Fiona Kirlew by turning her dismal paved-over yard into a lush Caribbean haven. [S,AD]
The Drakes: Garden makeover show. Alan and the team are in Dorset to create a garden for Rachel and Andrew, a young family coping with Andrew's terminal diagnosis of bowel cancer. [S,AD]
Raunds: Alan and the team are back and transforming the outside space of firefighter Rebecca, whose small garden needs to accommodate her gym equipment, a vegetable patch and more. [S,AD]
Sudbury: This time Alan and his team are in Suffolk, where charity shop worker Eileen - and her husband Roy, who has Parkinson's disease - seek a peaceful and safe space to share. [S,AD]
Episode 9 - The Richardsons: Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Chandlers Ford in Hampshire to turn a neglected suburban back garden into a woodland-style retreat. [S,AD]
The Wirral: Alan Titchmarsh and his team are in the Wirral to create a jungle-inspired space for Conrad and Pauline Toohey, who have dedicated their lives to helping others. [S,AD]
Webb Family: Alan and the team transform a garden for a family whose two children can only see in black and white and are sensitive to sunlight. [S,AD]
Wildlife: Alan and the team create a wildlife wonderland complete with a giant pond and rockery in a suburban garden in West Brom for local hero fundraiser Pete Hill. [S,AD]
Chris Finney: Alan Titchmarsh and his team create a surprise garden for ex-serviceman Chris Finney, who in 2003 became the youngest recipient of the George Cross for gallantry. [S,AD]
Tilly Sawford: Alan Titchmarsh and the team visit Nottingham to create a garden with bold colours and a huge summer house for an exceptional eight-year-old and her family. [S,AD]
Alan Titchmarsh heads to Essex to surprise retired nurse and charity founder Pat Wade to turn her tiny concrete yard into a glamorous outdoor entertaining space. [S,AD] S8 Ep1
Alan and the team head to Shrewsbury to build a breathtaking Japanese garden for a tireless supporter of the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. [S,AD] S7 Ep4
Hinckley: Alan and the team are in the town of Hinckley to surprise World War Two veteran Gordon, who at 96 is one of just a handful of surviving heroes from the D-Day landings. [S,AD]
Alan and the team surprise boxing coach Marcellus Baz as they turn a dingy alley into a beautiful kitchen garden, and give him a Moroccan-inspired garden at home. [S,AD] S7 Ep3
Hinckley: Alan and the team are in the town of Hinckley to surprise World War Two veteran Gordon, who at 96 is one of just a handful of surviving heroes from the D-Day landings. [S,AD]
Birmingham: Alan goes traditional with a twist, creating an elegant tea-garden for a charity volunteer who has made cakes for more than 9,000 servicemen and women. [S,AD]
Hull: Alan and the team turn a suburban plot in Hull into an exciting wildlife retreat for an inspiring, nature-loving teenager and his family. [SL,S,AD]
Birmingham: Alan Titchmarsh heads to Birmingham to surprise Georgie Moseley - the founder of Britain's first cancer drop-in centre - with a stunning Ibizan-style hideaway garden. [SL,S,AD]
Birmingham: Alan Titchmarsh heads to Birmingham to surprise Georgie Moseley - the founder of Britain's first cancer drop-in centre - with a stunning Ibizan-style hideaway garden. [S,AD]
Newport: Alan Titchmarsh is in South Wales tackling the most difficult plot the team has ever faced for father-of-three Chris Garlick who has lost his hands and feet to sepsis. [S,AD]
Newport: Alan Titchmarsh is in South Wales tackling the most difficult plot the team has ever faced for father-of-three Chris Garlick who has lost his hands and feet to sepsis. [S,AD]
Swindon: Alan Titchmarsh heads to Swindon to surprise Lorraine - a retired RAF servicewoman and devoted charity volunteer - and create a low-maintenance garden for her and her dogs. [S,AD]
Folkestone: Alan Titchmarsh and the team are in Folkestone to surprise Isla - a five-year-old who lives with a form of severe epilepsy - with a sensory wonderland packed with fun. [S,AD]
Grassmoor: Alan Titchmarsh and his team head to Derbyshire to build an exciting garden for sprightly D-Day veteran Jack Parrott and his wife of 68 years Margaret. [SL,S,AD]
Grassmoor: Alan Titchmarsh and his team head to Derbyshire to build an exciting garden for sprightly D-Day veteran Jack Parrott and his wife of 68 years Margaret. [S,AD]
Beauty: Alan Titchmarsh and his team reveal how to bring beauty to any size garden, creating a stunning space for community hero, 90-year-old Mary Ann Stevenson. [S,AD]
Alan gives a masterclass on how to get a tropical feel using plants that can survive the winter when the team transform the McGinn family's garden in Burton-upon-Trent. [S,AD]
Enfield: Alan and the team are in Hertfordshire to come to the aid of Yvonne, who has devoted her life to fighting knife crime since her son was tragically murdered at the age of 17. [S,AD]
Enfield: Alan and the team are in Hertfordshire to come to the aid of Yvonne, who has devoted her life to fighting knife crime since her son was tragically murdered at the age of 17. [S,AD]
Raunds: Alan and the team are back and transforming the outside space of firefighter Rebecca, whose small garden needs to accommodate her gym equipment, a vegetable patch and more. [SL,S,AD]
Greenford: Alan Titchmarsh and his trusty team are in West London to come to the aid of widow Sybil, who welcomed foster children and refugees into their home with her late husband. [S,AD]
Leeds: Alan and his team are in Leeds to come to the aid of Penny and Carl, whose devotion to saving endangered hedgehogs has taken over any family space in their garden. [S,AD]
Leeds: Alan and his team are in Leeds to come to the aid of Penny and Carl, whose devotion to saving endangered hedgehogs has taken over any family space in their garden. [S,AD]
Burnley: Alan and his team are in Burnley in Lancashire to battle the wettest weather imaginable and to transform the concrete jungle backyard of plumber James and his wife Barbara. [S,AD]
Burnley: Alan and his team are in Burnley in Lancashire to battle the wettest weather imaginable and to transform the concrete jungle backyard of plumber James and his wife Barbara. [S,AD]
Sheffield: Alan and his team are in Sheffield to create a family garden for Seema and Nawras, who both work shifts for the NHS while giving 24-hour care to their disabled daughter. [S,AD]
Sudbury: This time Alan and his team are in Suffolk, where charity shop worker Eileen - and her husband Roy, who has Parkinson's disease - seek a peaceful and safe space to share. [SL,S,AD]
Garden makeover series. Alan Titchmarsh and the team create a car-themed garden for unlikely hero Alan Rendall, who saved his neighbour's life when his house caught fire last year. [S,AD]
Sudbury: This time Alan and his team are in Suffolk, where charity shop worker Eileen - and her husband Roy, who has Parkinson's disease - seek a peaceful and safe space to share. [S,AD]
The Wirral: Alan Titchmarsh and his team are in the Wirral to create a jungle-inspired space for Conrad and Pauline Toohey, who have dedicated their lives to helping others. [SL,S,AD]
Alan Titchmarsh and his team come to the aid of Carol Nwosu, who has to care for her son, Danny - who has sickle cell anaemia - while coping with her own debilitating arthritis. [S,AD]
The Wirral: Alan Titchmarsh and his team are in the Wirral to create a jungle-inspired space for Conrad and Pauline Toohey, who have dedicated their lives to helping others. [S,AD]
Alan and the team are in Hythe to create a sensory garden for four-year-old Isabelle Cooper who has severely limited vision and, who will one day go completely blind. [S,AD]