Monty Don announces he will likely give up Gardener's World as he approaches his seventies. He adds that he will still write and present travel shows.
The presenter said that he would have to 'give something up' for other projectsBBC's Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don has announced that he will likely give up the 'remorseless treadmill' of the hit show as he approaches his seventies.
Don said that he liked making television programmes and writing books, but described working on Gardeners' World a 'remorseless treadmill' In an interview with The Guardian, Don said that he would leave Gardeners' World 'in the next five years'. Last month, Don revealed his beloved dog Nell has died of cancer - three years after losing Golden Retriever Nigel
Don, who is known for his love of dogs and regularly inviting his furry friends to share screen time with him, shared the sad news with his one million Instagram followers on Saturday, and thanked them for their support in a follow-up post.
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