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Wimbledon Garden Party

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Wimbledon Garden Party is a British series of live television programmes on BBC Choice that ran during Wimbledon tennis in 1999 and 2000.

The 2000 programme of 13 nightly shows were broadcast live from the backgarden of Annabel Croft's then home in Wimbledon. The premise was very simple: celebrities were given a pair of tickets to Centre Court and then came onto the show to talk about their experience and be part of the entertainment show.

Mark Pougatch and Craig Doyle were the presenters and they were joined by Annabel and Tony Hawks who would provide a very alternative form of analysis to that on BBC2. Tony also fronted his own live band in the garden, several acts joined them and there was a live audience.

The show programme described as TGI Friday meets Today at Wimbledon and included short films, the Garden of Seeds, stunts, games and interaction with the public queues for the tournament.

The pop group Mis-Teeq made their television debut on Wimbledon Garden Party, singing as part of a live pass-the-parcel competition with the queue.

Episodes[edit]

Show One – Monday 26 June Guests – Leslie Phillips, Matt Dawson, Clare Balding, Shauna Lowry, Arthur Pendragon

Show Two – Thursday 27 June Guests – Wayne Hemingway, Donna Symmonds, Mike Read, Jilly Johnson

Show Three – Wednesday 28 June Guests – Jamie Theakston, Steve Wilson, Craig Doyle.

Show Four – Thursday 29 June Guests – Dean Gaffney, David Hempleman-Adams, Matt Dawson

Show Five – Friday 30 June Guests – Ian Hislop, Mark Little, Phil Cornwell, Helen Young.

Show Six – Saturday 1 July Guests – Kevin Day, Clare Balding, Polly Graham, Christopher Price, Mis-Teeq

Show Seven – Monday 3 July Guests – Jo Whiley, Angus Deayton, Anneka Rice

Show Eight – Tuesday 4 July Guests – Angela Griffin, Lisa Faulkner, Nicola Stevenson, Hattie Hayridge, Dean Macey

Wednesday 5 July Guests – Alan Davies, Sean Lock, Bill Bailey, Tony Hadley, Gladys Knight

Thursday 6 July Guests – Les Dennis, Doon Mackichan, Darcey Bussell

Friday 7 July Guests – John Francome, Toby Anstis, Fred Stolle, Simon Williams

Saturday 8 July Guests – Stephen Tompkinson, Fay Ripley, Mark Bright

Sunday 9 July Guests – Louise Lombard, James Purefoy

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