

I love that the suit jacket is ever so slightly too small so he does have to stand like he’s in the character builder mode in a 2000s video game.įor their final build of the series, Anna, AJ and Christine had to make a Garden Totem Sculpture ™ and rather impressively Keith and Rich had managed to find themselves a forest of Garden Totem Sculptures ™ Now that we’re done with our sappy introduction, let’s get leather-hard-hearted! Totem Recallīecause it was the final, Keith had dressed himself up It has once again been a very validating experience doing these recaps and seeing how much people are enjoying them, which is something I’ve needed now more than ever, so I really do have a very special fondness for these amazing craftspeople. It is a really, utterly wonderful piece of programming isn’t it? And I think Siobhan said it bestĪnd I cannot stress how nice this group of potters have been – I’ve heard from just about all of them and the fact they’ve enjoyed reading the recaps has meant the world to me – especially considering they’re the current Nation’s Sweethearts (Adele, whomst?) and they could have had my guts for garters with but a single Instagram post about “that awful snarky blogger” as I am currently being referred to on a certain prosecco fuelled forum – I have referrer analytics, I can see you. It’s finally here, which does seem doubly sad considering I think now more than ever we’re in need of a cosy sunday night show consisting of a great deal of Keith Brymer Jones sobbing as he gazes upon the unassuming beauty of a well glazed sugar bowl. It’s the finale! And once again we’re doing Garden Week, this time with 100% less gnomes, it was the only way to get Cellan to come back to Gladstone.

If you stare for too long into the abyss, the abyss quacks back.
