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Death By Gardening

Tommy Walsh introduces gardening horror stories - liberally sprinkled with archive comedy clips. Fifty people a year are killed gardening. We have a man cleaning his lawnmower while it was still on; the little girl who - like 400 people a year - put a fork through her foot; a woman falling over in a greenhouse landed on a cactus & severed an artery in her arm; a gardener wielding a chainsaw wearing no protective clothing and almost cut off her foot! And it's not just the amateurs - Charlie Dimmock tells of driving a sit-on lawnmower into a lake and Tommy admits having a very personal spade injury. Also Bob Flowerdew's disturbing strimmer incident, but the medal for most incompetent professional goes to Gardening World writer Martyn Cox...lighting a bonfire in a clients garden, got impatient when the flames wouldn't ignite - grabbed a petrol can and threw it on the fire, hitting the fence behind. The garden was burnt to the ground, leaving a lot of explaining to do!

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Death By DIY
Episode 1: Death By DIY (Apr 23, 2003)
Spring heralds a DIY bonanza - and a rash of casualties and deaths resulting from botched attempts at home improvement. In the first of a three-part digest, Cheryl Baker relives the flood that ruined her kitchen, while Peter Purves tells of his near-fatal fall from a ladder. With Nick Knowles.
Death By Gardening
Episode 2: Death By Gardening (Jun 25, 2003)
Tommy Walsh introduces gardening horror stories - liberally sprinkled with archive comedy clips. Fifty people a year are killed gardening. We have a man cleaning his lawnmower while it was still on; the little girl who - like 400 people a year - put a fork through her foot; a woman falling over in a greenhouse landed on a cactus & severed an artery in her arm; a gardener wielding a chainsaw wearing no protective clothing and almost cut off her foot! And it's not just the amateurs - Charlie Dimmock tells of driving a sit-on lawnmower into a lake and Tommy admits having a very personal spade injury. Also Bob Flowerdew's disturbing strimmer incident, but the medal for most incompetent professional goes to Gardening World writer Martyn Cox...lighting a bonfire in a clients garden, got impatient when the flames wouldn't ignite - grabbed a petrol can and threw it on the fire, hitting the fence behind. The garden was burnt to the ground, leaving a lot of explaining to do!
Death By Pets
Episode 3: Death By Pets (Jul 02, 2003)
A look at what happens when our furry friends become foes. Ben Fogle introduces a selection of stories - liberally sprinkled with archive comedy clips - including a tale from Terry Nutkins about how he lost fingers in a horrific otter-bite incident.


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