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Huge Garden Rescue twist as major stars go head-to-head in ‘summer spruce’ up for popular daytime show 
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THE wholesome world of horticulture has always made for gentle TV viewing – until now, as I can reveal that the BBC has given Garden Rescue a competitive edge. Fan favourites Charlie Dimmock, Lee Burkhill, Chris Hull and Flo Headlam all return for series 11, later this year. But in a new twist, they will go head-to-head with a string of fresh presenters in the ultimate backyard battle. Joining them for series 11 of the BBC One show are Diarmuid Gavin, Frances Tophill, Joe Swift and Sue Kent. In each episode, one of the original designers will pitch their vision to a homeowner who is desperate for a garden glow-up. Then one of the newcomers will offer a rival opinion, and just one idea will be taken forward. A source said: “Garden Rescue is one of BBC Daytime’s most popular slots so it deserved a summer spruce. “The new twist means as well as the usual imaginative solutions, gardening hacks and advice, Garden Rescue will be brimming with friendly competitive banter. “Plus the new experts bring with them new ideas, creativity and flair which all helps keep the show fresh as it heads into series 11.” The Garden Rescue cameras will also be revisiting past projects to see how homeowners have been using the their improved spaces. Caroline O’Neill of BBC Daytime said: “It’s great to have such well-loved and hugely respected gardeners joining the team. “Each bring their creative flair to their unique designs, making for the best competitions yet.” For now, viewers can enjoy series 10 which is airing weekdays on BBC One at 3.45pm. Bend it like Kumar I’M no football expert, but I’d venture this clutch of comedians are proving that quick wit doesn’t necessarily mean you’re fast on your feet. Here’s an exclusive first look at Comedians Taking Penalties, the new series from Graham Norton's So Television that’s inspired by Soccer AM’s star-spangled goal segment. Nish Kumar flexed his pecs as he took to the pitch in north London last week alongside host Chloe Petts. Fresh from Taskmaster, Mathew Baynton moves look to be more Karate Kid than colossal kick, just like The Outlaws’ Rhys James. Elsewhere Last One Laughing’s Harriet Kemsley and Olga Koch kept it cool. I’m not sure Nicola and Rosie Dempsey are playing quite the same sport, though. It looks to be a load of laughs though - and football could certainly do with some of those. TELLY prankster Oobah Butler will return to Channel 4 with a two documentaries. How I Made A Million In 90 Days sees Oobah follow a band of “business gurus”, and How To Trick Your Way Onto The Property Ladder sees the presenter getting two young first-time buyers on the property ladder. DIY SOS is back, and Nick Knowles and his team are looking for families who need help to get back on track. He said: “We will be travelling the country and showcasing the caring builders and suppliers everywhere.” To apply, visit the BBC website’s Take Part tab or text @PHEBYcasting.
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