Small Town Gardens

1. First of a new six-part series in which Rachel de Thame is joined each week by a garden designerto re-create bold ideas in small spaces and to tackle common problems of town plots. The Water Garden. Chelsea gold medallist Paul Cooper creates a garden full of surprises in Henley-on-Thames.
2. Continuing the series presented by plantswoman Rachel de Thame, which each week sees a different garden designer tackle some of the problems associated with urban plots. The Exotic Garden. Will Giles turns a north London garden into a lusciousjungle retreat.
3. The Family Garden. Rachel de Thame observes as Hampton Court gold medallist Cleve West divides a Birmingham family garden into a play zone for the children and a patio area in which the parents can relax.
4. The Cook's Garden. Rachel de Thame looks on as Chelsea gold medallist Bunny Guinness creates an outdoor kitchen garden in an awkward L-shaped St Albans plot.
5. The Modem Garden. Rachel de Thame presides as Chelsea gold medallist Stephen Woodhams creates a geometrical "outdoor room" in an awkwardly shaped north London garden.
6. The Roof Garden. Rachel de Thame looks on in the last of the series as Hampton Court gold medallist Douglas Coltart creates a roof garden with a micro-climate in Glasgow.
Broadcast Friday 11 May 2001, Friday 18 May 2001, Friday 1 June 2001, Friday 8 June 2001, Friday 15 June 2001, Friday 22 June 2001
Presenter: Rachel de Thame
Garden designers: Paul Cooper, Will Giles, Cleve West, Bunny Guinness, Stephen Woodhams, Douglas Coltart
Executive producer: Owen Gay
Producer: Abigail Harvey